State of Wisconsin
Recent News About State of Wisconsin
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232 people die in Wisconsin from heart disease in week ending August 14
There were 232 deaths with heart disease listed as the underlying cause reported in Wisconsin during the week ending August 14, a 9.4 percent increase over the previous week.
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Week ending September 4 could be deadliest for people age 25 and younger in Wisconsin
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates 16 individuals under the age of 25 died during the week ending September 4.
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12 people die from influenza and pneumonia in Wisconsin during week ending July 31
There were 12 deaths from influenza and pneumonia reported in Wisconsin in the week ending July 31, making up 1.1 percent of total deaths by all causes in Wisconsin.
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19 people die from kidney disease in Wisconsin during week ending July 31
There were 19 deaths from nephritis, nephrotic syndrome and nephrosis reported in Wisconsin in the week ending July 31, making up 1.7 percent of total deaths by all causes in Wisconsin.
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Madison nonfarm payroll employees increase by 0.7% since September 2021
The number of employees on nonfarm payrolls for October 2021 in the Madison metropolitan statistical area was 404,000, a 0.7 percent increase over the previous month, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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'Great news for southeastern Wisconsin and our economy': Evers supports Generac's plan to hire 700 new employees by 2024
Gov. Tony Evers tweeted his support of Generac’s announcement that they will be hiring 700 employees by 2024.
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214 people die in Wisconsin from cancer in week ending August 14
There were 214 deaths with cancer listed as the underlying cause reported in Wisconsin during the week ending August 14, a 2.9 percent increase over the previous week.
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Wisconsin: 377 people age 85 and older are estimated to have died during week ending September 4
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates 377 individuals age 85 and older died during the week ending September 4.
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Less than 10 people die with COVID-19 listed as the underlying cause in Wisconsin during week ending July 24
There were less than 10 deaths with COVID-19 listed as the underlying cause reported in Wisconsin in the week ending July 24, making up less than 0.9 percent of total deaths by all causes in Wisconsin.
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Green Bay nonfarm payroll employees increase by 0.7% since April
The number of employees on nonfarm payrolls for May in the Green Bay metropolitan statistical area was 173,500, a 0.7 percent increase over the previous month, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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Madison nonfarm payroll employees increase by 0.7% since April
The number of employees on nonfarm payrolls for May in the Madison metropolitan statistical area was 395,600, a 0.7 percent increase over the previous month, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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Milwaukee-Waukesha-West Allis nonfarm payroll employees increase by 0.9% since April
The number of employees on nonfarm payrolls for May in the Milwaukee-Waukesha-West Allis metropolitan statistical area was 825,800, a 0.9 percent increase over the previous month, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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La Crosse-Onalaska nonfarm payroll employees increase by 0.5% since September 2021
The number of employees on nonfarm payrolls for October 2021 in the La Crosse-Onalaska metropolitan statistical area was 76,600, a 0.5 percent increase over the previous month, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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'I’ll always put you first and never back down': Kleefisch raises $1.2 million in first week of candidacy last month
Wisconsin gubernatorial candidate Rebecca Kleefisch has made significant progress in her campaign fundraising following the Sept. 9 announcement of her candidacy.
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Stricker leads the U.S. to victory, says it's the 'greatest honor of his career'
The U.S. won the 43rd Ryder Cup, and it was possible because Wisconsin native Steve Stricker led the team and helped unlocked all their talent. They won the match in a way that has not been seen in at least the past 40 years.
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La Crosse-Onalaska sees 76,200 nonfarm payroll employees in September
The number of employees on nonfarm payrolls for September in Wisconsin's La Crosse-Onalaska metropolitan statistical area was 76,200, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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44 people die in Wisconsin from chronic lower respiratory disease in week ending August 14
There were 44 deaths with chronic lower respiratory disease listed as the underlying cause reported in Wisconsin during the week ending August 14, a 8.3 percent decrease from the previous week.
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37 people die in Wisconsin from cerebrovascular disease in week ending August 14
There were 37 deaths with cerebrovascular disease listed as the underlying cause reported in Wisconsin during the week ending August 14, a 8.8 percent increase over the previous week.
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How many 75-84-year-olds died in Wisconsin during week ending September 4?
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates 290 people in the 75-84 age group died during the week ending September 4.
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10 people die with COVID-19 listed as a contributing cause in Wisconsin during week ending July 24
There were 10 deaths with COVID-19 listed as a contributing cause reported in Wisconsin in the week ending July 24, making up 0.9 percent of total deaths by all causes in Wisconsin.