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    In a landmark decision on Monday, Wisconsin’s public worker and teacher unions saw the restoration of collective bargaining rights that were stripped away by a contentious 2011 state law known as Act 10. Dane County Circuit Judge Jacob Frost ruled in favor of the unions, reinstating their ability to negotiate wages and other employment terms,…

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    Madison Hazmat Scenes Tied to Cyanide Poisoning Plot; Two Arrested in Multi-Agency Investigation

    A chilling cyanide poisoning plot has been uncovered in Madison following a multi-agency investigation involving hazmat teams, multiple search warrants, and two arrests now tied to attempted homicide charges. The Wisconsin Department of Justice’s Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) confirmed that three separate hazardous materials scenes—on West Skyline Drive, North Spooner Street, and Schroeder Road—are…

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    Amazon Breaks Ground on $200 Million Robotic Facility in Cottage Grove, Wisconsin

    Amazon has officially begun construction on a state-of-the-art robotic facility in Cottage Grove, Wisconsin, marking a $200 million investment in the region. This new facility adds to Amazon’s significant footprint in the state, bringing its total investment in Wisconsin to over $11 billion. The groundbreaking ceremony was attended by key community and state leaders, including…

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    Landscaping Accident Cuts Fiber Optic Cable, Knocks Out Phone and Internet in Door County

    November 13, 2024 — Residents and businesses in Door County experienced phone and internet outages Tuesday after a landscaping mishap severed a main fiber optic cable, disrupting services for multiple providers. The incident occurred around 1 p.m., affecting customers of Spectrum, U.S. Cellular, and Frontier Communications. According to Mike Hogan, senior director of communications for…

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    Another Major Data Center May Be Coming to Southeast Wisconsin

    A new large-scale data center campus may soon join the growing tech infrastructure in southeast Wisconsin. The Kenosha Plan Commission is set to review a proposal on November 21 for a four-building data center campus near Interstate 94 and Highway 142, just six miles south of Microsoft’s $3.3 billion data center project in Mount Pleasant….

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    General Motors Recalls Over 461,000 Vehicles Due to Transmission Defects

    Sheboygan, WI — General Motors (GM) has initiated a recall affecting 461,839 vehicles across the United States, including models popular in Wisconsin, due to a transmission defect that may cause rear-wheel lockup, significantly increasing the risk of accidents. Affected Models: The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has identified that the transmission control valve in…

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