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Health & Science
10:00 am
Tue May 21, 2013

The Autistic Brain: Temple Grandin's New Book

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Temple Grandin's new book.

Austim, from the Greek word “autos” (meaning “self, isolated self”), was first diagnosed a century ago.

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Politics & Government
9:00 am
Tue May 21, 2013

Lawmakers Look to Shift Power Structure

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Some Wisconsin lawmakers favor changing the power structure for some state entities

The Legislature’s budget committee is supposed to decide Tuesday whether to give Gov. Walker the power to sell state-owned property.

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Environment
8:42 am
Tue May 21, 2013

No Pay For Play, DNR Plans "Free" Days

Anglers can fish without a license on state lakes and streams during the first weekend in June.

The Wisconsin DNR is offering a "free" weekend to lure people back to state parks and trails, or try a new activity at no charge.

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Politics & Government
1:00 am
Tue May 21, 2013

Raw Milk Sales Back In The Public Eye

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A bill that would legalize raw milk sales is circulating in Madison.

The issue of raw milk sales – is again a hot one in Wisconsin. People on both sides are crowding into a courtroom, to witness the trial of a dairy farmer from Sauk County.

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Economy & Business
5:35 pm
Mon May 20, 2013

Poverty Appears to Have Grown Among Wisconsin Public School Students

43% of Wisconsin public school students poor enough to qualify for lunch assistance

For the ninth year in a row, Wisconsin has counted an increase in the number of public school students eligible for free and reduced-price lunches.

According to the Dept of Public Instruction, 43.2% of students qualify, up from 42.5% a year ago. In raw numbers the total is now 359,000 Wisconsin public school students.

Approximately one-third come from households earning less than $30,000 a year.

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