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As Wisconsinites brace for Wisconsin’s SNAP program, also known as FoodShare, to end Nov. 1, some community members are finding ways to support others in their time of need.
Two rulings came a day before the payments were due to be halted. SNAP is used by 1 in 8 Americans to buy groceries and is a major piece of the nation’s social safety net.
Wisconsin Watch is a project of the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism (WCIJ Inc.) — a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization.
Lydia McComas, 28, decided in college that she wanted to be in the field. Veteran officials are looking to people like her as turnover accelerates.
Attorneys who filed redistricting lawsuits are staring down a short window before nomination papers are due in June.
A Venezuelan couple arrested during a routine immigration check will try to continue their asylum cases while detained hundreds of miles away from each other.
Wisconsin saw $1.1 billion in severe storm damage in early 2025 — part of the more than $5 billion in such damage since 2021.
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Three organizations collaborated on the Grinding & Grieving Bootcamp, which brought together resources to help participants navigate grief.
As time goes on, you’ll continue to see more stories from the northeast region of. So what stories should be told? We’re listening.
The GOP rejected Gov. Tony Evers’ $325 million budget proposal, but Republicans have yet to detail their own vision for fixing a broken system.
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