Willie Smith lives about a mile from Akron’s Fountain Street waste transfer site. The site is operated by Waste Management.
WASHINGTON — Emmet Fisher is a self-employed farmer in Western Wisconsin. Though he does most of the work himself, Fisher said other farmers in the area employ immigrants as their labor force. “It’s ...
The university announced it had been selected as a member of the U.S. Space Command’s Academic Engagement Enterprise The university’s academic and research programs align with the enterprise’s mission ...
KENOSHA, Wis. — A 15-year-old student at Kenosha Bradford High School was arrested with ammunition at the school on Thursday. The arrest comes one day after a 16-year-old student was arrested for ...
The diner. There’s nothing quite like it: Hot, delicious food served at affordable prices. And nobody did it better than SoCal, with mainstays such as Ships, Mel’s, and Norm’s. Often open all night, ...
CINCINNATI — As cities across the state are seeking new ways to get people into their urban core, one is celebrating a big win with the opening of a new headquarter from a local company. It’s hard to ...
DUDLEY, Mass. — A group of local college students studying sports management are taking their talents — and lessons learned — to the Super Bowl. “Sports Management: Super Bowl Practicum” at Nichols ...
CLEVELAND — It’s been a tough winter, with lots of snow and arctic temperatures. Given all the snow, salt is in high demand. PJ King, the surface operations manager at Cargill Deicing Technology’s ...
MADISON, Wis. — The state received thousands of complaints from consumers in 2025. The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) is responsible for enforcing consumer ...
MILWAUKEE — Immediate budget cuts are coming to Milwaukee Public Schools. This comes after auditors concluded the district overspent its 2024-25 school year budget by about $46 million. MPS ...
MILWAUKEE — The Milwaukee Police Department’s use of facial recognition technology was the subject of the Milwaukee Fire and Police Commission meeting that lasted more than five hours Thursday night.
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