| State Tipoffs Involving Wisconsin Newsletter for Thursday December 04, 2025 ( 4 items ) |
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Breaking the Silence: UW-Green Bay's Course Tackles Men's Mental Health During Holiday Stress
GREEN BAY, Wisconsin, Dec. 4 -- The University of Wisconsin Green Bay campus issued the following news release:
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Breaking the Silence: UW-Green Bay's New Course Tackles Men's Mental Health During Holiday Stress
By Kristin Bouchard
As millions of men struggle silently, "What We Carry" offers tools for healing, connection and emotional resilience this holiday season
As Christmas approaches, many people brace for the joy and stress that the holiday season brings. For men, this time of yea
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Fiserv Small Business Index Drops One Point in November 2025
WASHINGTON, Dec. 4 -- Fiserv Inc., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, a global provider of payments and financial services technology, released its Small Business Index for November 2025, which showed a one-point drop in the seasonally adjusted index to 142.
The report indicated that year-over-year sales saw a slight increase of 0.8%, although this occurred despite a decline in transactions compared to the previous year. Both sales and transaction volumes declined month-over-month. The minimal growth for t
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Huskers make final push in Big Ten blood drive
LINCOLN, Nebraska, Dec. 3 -- The University of Nebraska posted the following news:
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Huskers make final push in Big Ten blood drive
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The University of Nebraska-Lincoln is in a close race with the University of Wisconsin in the final days of Abbott's 2025 Big Ten We Give Blood challenge.
As of 8:30 a.m. Dec. 3, Nebraska has logged 13,914 donations, trailing Wisconsin's 14,609. Across the conference, the challenge has helped save an estimated 235,722 lives.
Huskers still have plenty o
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UW's statewide network of hyper-local weather stations gives Wisconsin growers a powerful tool to reduce costs and improve yields
MADISON, Wisconsin, Dec. 3 -- The University of Wisconsin posted the following news:
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Smart farming
UW's statewide network of hyper-local weather stations gives Wisconsin growers a powerful tool to reduce costs and improve yields.
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If you closed your eyes and maybe if David Bartling wasn't trying to shout over the roar of harvesting machinery you might guess he was talking about his software business or a chemistry lab. Not the weather on the farm.
"The more data, the better," says
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