MADISON, Wis. (WSAW) - Gov. Tony Evers has approved the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) emergency rule to strengthen standards to protect more kids from further lead exposure. In his ...
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During his recent ‘State of the State’ address, Gov. Tony Evers kicked off ‘2025—The Year of the Kid,’ by approving a new emergency rule to combat lead poisoning statewide […] ...
Older Black men account for a growing share of Milwaukee drug deaths as fentanyl creeps into cocaine supplies, catching a generation unaware.
Trump’s short-lived federal grant freeze alarmed Milwaukee officials, risking millions in funding for roads, housing, and ...
Then-President Joe Biden announced the new rule, which requires lead water lines to be replaced by 2035, in a visit to Milwaukee in October.
The topic of lead poisoning is back in the news in Milwaukee after officials confirmed a student at a school was exposed to lead paint.
The federal grant freeze from the Trump Administration puts tens of millions of dollars in limbo in the City of, Mayor ...
Governor approves rule to combat lead poisoning, directs additional $5 million to support the replacement, reconstruction, ...
Gov. Tony Evers announced Tuesday a new threshold for lead poisoning in Wisconsin, bringing it in line with federal ...
The topic of lead poisoning is back in the news after officials confirmed a case last week at the Golda Meir Lower School.
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