“Wisconsin Today” explores the people, places and ideas shaping life in Wisconsin. Join hosts Rob Ferrett and Kate Archer Kent for news and in-depth conversations that you can’t find anywhere else.
First, we look at the rise in avian influenza and what it means for poultry farmers and the public. Then, we learn about why Wisconsin schools have largely phased out […]
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Roblox lawsuit, Fee for high skill visa, Wisconsin...
We talk about a lawsuit over whether a gaming platform failed to protect a 5-year-old Wisconsin child. Then, we learn about the impacts of charging businesses $100,000 for visas for […]
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Caledonia data center scrapped, Cranberry harvest,...
The Racine County executive talks about what happens now that Microsoft has withdrawn plans to build a data center in Caledonia. Then, we look at how this year’s cranberry harvest […]
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Health insurance, Explainer on data centers, Packer...
First, the Wisconsin insurance commissioner explains how the federal debate over health care subsidies could affect people in Wisconsin. Then, we learn how data centers work. And a new documentary […]
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Commission order to verify citizenship of voters,...
A reporter and an election clerk explain effects of a court-ruling requiring the Wisconsin Elections Commission to verify the citizenship of all voters. Then, we look at how to prevent […]
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Regulating the THC industry, Health impacts of CAFOs,...
We talk to a business owner about the hemp-derived THC industry in Wisconsin and efforts to regulate it. Then, we learn about the health impacts of concentrated animal feeding operations. […]
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Rep. Grothman on shutdown, Wild Rice Restoration,...
First, we talk to U.S. Rep. Glenn Grothman for the Republican perspective on the government shutdown. Then, we learn more about a project to conserve wild rice in Wisconsin. And, […]
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Sen. Baldwin on shutdown, Return of prescribed burns,...
We talk to U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin about the federal government shutdown. Then, we learn about the return of prescribed burns for wildlife management. And, we dig into Wisconsin’s Oktoberfest […]
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Government shutdown, Disabled unemployment benefits,...
First, we learn how the federal shutdown could Wisconsin. Then, an attorney explains what people need to know about the dispute over who is eligible for unemployment benefits. And, we […]
We talk to the Democratic minority leader in the Assembly about what her party is hoping to accomplish this session. Then, we learn about what is contributing to rising grocery […]
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Healthcare impacts of government funding debate,...
We hear what’s at stake for the healthcare marketplace as Congress negotiates a federal funding extension. We also learn about how immigration raids and deportation have affected the Midwest’s economy. […]
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Abortion access, Young conservatives, Violins of Hope
First, we learn why abortion services are being paused in Wisconsin and what patients seeking abortion care can do. Then, we look at the future of Wisconsin’s youth conservative movement. […]
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Police departments helping ICE, Local broadband,...
First, an immigration attorney talks about the Palmyra police department’s proposed task force to assist ICE. Then, we learn about Superior’s recently launched city-owned broadband network. And Jane Hamilton talks […]
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Menomonie data center on hold, Uncertain market for...
The Menomonie mayor explains why his city has concerns about a massive data center project. Then, we look at the precarious market soybean farmers are facing this season. And we […]
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Autism claims fact checked, Latest in sex research,...
A Marquette scientist helps us sort through President Trump’s claims about autism. Then, the head of Vivent Health explains his new role as president of the International Academy of Sex […]
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Speaker Robin Vos, Indigenous reporting, Library in...
First, Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Robin Vos discusses issues from the statehouse, including the state budget, security at the capitol building and the gubernatorial race. Then, we hear from PBS Wisconsin’s […]
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Health insurance, Deescalating political violence,...
First, two reporters explain the changing availability of Affordable Care Act plans in the state. Then, two Wisconsin researchers tell us about their efforts to promote civil discourse in a […]
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Concerns about CAFOs, ‘Do not sell’ registry, Frank...
First, we look at why towns around the state are regulating concentrated animal farms. Then, a state lawmaker and suicide prevention advocate talk about the significance of a newly introduced […]
First, Wisconsin’s chief medical officer gives updates on changing COVID-19 vaccine guidelines. Then, we learn more about how the dairy industry in Wisconsin is embracing whey. And a Wisconsin group […]
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Free speech in the workplace, Concerns about data...
Last week, people around the country were fired for their social media posts about Charlie Kirk’s death. A First Amendment expert weighs in. Then, we hear from Menomonie residents opposing […]