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Wisconsin sport fishing season opens Saturday Soul of the art: Milwaukee native Khari Turner partners water with paint to show history UW-Green Bay working to raise $20M to support financial aid, academic programs Wisconsin groups shift legal focus to new legislative district maps More WPR News NPR News The good times are rolling for Big Oil. 3 things to know about their surging profits Missouri U.S. House candidates hit the campaign trail without set districts or voters GOP playbook on abortion is to push Democrats on restrictions and contort their words A Michigan law from 1931 would make abortion a felony if Roe falls Starbucks accused of unfair labor practices in Buffalo by Federal labor officials More NPR News Featured The House will vote on a measure to allow congressional staffers to unionizeCoronavirus FAQ: Should I go to that party? What do I do if guests got COVID?Abortion-rights groups see a surge in donations after Roe v. 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Ron Johnson says COVID-19 conference call comments taken out of context Blogs UW-Madison researchers studying more targeted alternative to pesticides New met opera season airs Saturdays on WPR The Unexpected Debut */ Wisconsin Public RadioECB UW-Madison National Public Radio PBS WisconsinFor questions or comments, contact WPR’s Audience Services at 1-800-747-7444, email [email protected] or use our Listener Feedback form.Find out how to Support WPR.View our privacy policy.© 2022 by Wisconsin Public Radio, a service of the Wisconsin Educational Communications Board and the University of Wisconsin-Madison. */