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As of Monday morning, August 11, models were predicting smoke in Montana and the Dakotas to move east into Wisconsin.
Here's why the Canadian wildfire smoke is returning to the state and what to know about the latest air quality advisory.
The Chequamegon Humane Association in Ashland, Wisconsin, said the bear had the jar on its head for more than a week.
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources removed the western portion of the state from its latest air quality alert ...
Wisconsin DNR announces bonus antlerless deer harvest authorizations for the 2025 hunting season starting from August 18.
Wisconsin DNR to sell bonus antlerless deer authorizations starting August 18 on a first-come, first-served basis.
Furniture, cushions and household items line the curb along Menomonee River Parkway in Wauwatosa as residents empty flooded ...
Last week, Canadian wildfire smoke blanketed Wisconsin and caused the Air Quality Index to reach the unhealthy level for ...
Additional antlerless hunting tags will be available for purchase from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources ...
The bear had been reported with a jar on its head on July 26 and the U.S. Department of Agriculture Wildlife Services ...
Frustrations are growing at the Wisconsin Capitol after a second day of smoke and haze from Canada’s still-burning wildfires.
A young black bear spotted across northern Wisconsin with a plastic jar stuck on its head was safely rescued over the weekend ...