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Start your day by getting up to speed on the biggest Wisconsin stories with WPR’s “Morning Edition” host Alex Crowe. Find “Wisconsin Today: Morning News” Monday through Friday wherever you get your podcasts.

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Start your day by getting up to speed on the biggest Wisconsin stories with WPR’s “Morning Edition” host Alex Crowe. Find “Wisconsin Today: Morning News” Monday through Friday wherever you get your podcasts.

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@WPR

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English

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1-800-747-7444


Episodes
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What the end of pennies means in Wisconsin, GOP seeks to repeal Evers’ 400-year veto

11/19/2025
The U.S. stopped minting pennies last week. But Wisconsin banks and retailers aren't all on the same page about what comes next. The Menominee Nation buried the remains of dozens of ancestors taken from a burial site. And, Wisconsin Republicans took aim at a partial veto by the governor that funded schools for 400 years.

Duration:00:12:40

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Wisconsin prison report recommends solitary confinement changes, Brad Schimel made US Attorney

11/18/2025
A report on Wisconsin's prison system is recommending changes in the use of solitary confinement. It also says prisons are overcrowded and plagued by high staff turnover among guards. A former conservative Supreme Court nominee has a new role as a U.S. Attorney in the Trump administration's Department of Justice. And, a coal terminal on Lake Superior is closing after 50 years due to plummeting demand.

Duration:00:08:32

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Wisconsin GOP bill would ban SNAP for soda, EV funding resumes

11/17/2025
The debate over how to use federal food assistance moves to the Wisconsin Assembly this week with a GOP bill that would ban SNAP for soda and candy.a program to disperse funding for electric vehicles resumes after a legal battle with President Donald Trump's administration. And, WPR's WhySconsin answers an audience question about the COVID vaccine.

Duration:00:07:27

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Wisconsin lacks standards for pesticide-related chemicals, The lingering effects of the shutdown

11/14/2025
Wisconsin's groundwater can have upwards of 20 different pesticide compounds in it. State regulators say they don't fully understand the risks. Then, WPR's politics team looks at the lingering effects of the shutdown. And, a story about two Appleton sisters and their love of reading.

Duration:00:14:50

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Shutdown deal could disrupt Wisconsin THC industry, Meta plans $1 billion data center in Beaver Dam

11/13/2025
The deal signed into law Wednesday night to end the government shutdown could have devastating effects on Wisconsin's hemp and THC industries. Meta announces plans for a massive data center campus in Wisconsin. And, how some farmers are finding advantages in growing food under solar panels.

Duration:00:11:01

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Wisconsin school report cards give a passing grade, PFAS cleanup bill could cost state billions

11/12/2025
New state report cards show the vast majority of Wisconsin schools meet or exceed expectations. But critics say the grades leave parents guessing. A Republican bill to clean up PFAS could cost the state billions. And, a story about a new children's book about the SS Edmund Fitzgerald.

Duration:00:12:03

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Trump issues pardons with Wisconsinites, Senators react to deal to end shutdown

11/11/2025
President Donald Trump pardoned more than 75 people involved in the effort to overturn his 2020 election loss. That includes some attorneys and false electors from Wisconsin. Republican Senator Ron Johnson says another government shutdown could be only months away. And, we hear from a former state archaeologist about Wisconsin's ancient effigy mounds.

Duration:00:13:07

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What does recent strong showing by Democrats signal for Wisconsin, Bill looks to safeguard residents from data center growth

11/10/2025
Elections last week showed strong showings for Democrats in races around the country. What does that mean for Wisconsin? Gov. Tony Evers says Wisconsin will not claw back food assistance benefits despite a demand from the Trump administration over the weekend. And, a proposal from a Democratic state legislator aims to protect consumers from rising utility bills as data center development booms in the state.

Duration:00:12:39

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Wisconsinites see higher ACA premiums, Absentee ballot proposal gets GOP pushback

11/7/2025
Open enrollment is now underway for coverage under the Affordable Care Act, and Wisconsin residents using the program are getting a first look at their higher premiums. A farm family […]

Duration:00:11:13

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Johnson calls on GOP to kill Senate’s filibuster rule, WE Energies seeks to add power to data center development

11/6/2025
Wisconsin's Ron Johnson says he's onboard with the idea of killed the Senate filibuster rule after President Donald Trump pushed for the idea. That's a change in course from Johnson's opposition when Democrats held the majority. We Energies is looking to add a nearly 3 gigawatts of new power generation in Wisconsin to meet the demands of data centers. Then, we hear insight on where to venture into fall recreation.

Duration:00:13:39