It’s been an action-packed yr is so many facets of our world – politically after all, “pandemically” and economically. Right here just a few of the highest environmental points coated on WUWM in 2022
CAFOS concentrated animal feeding operations
READDNR might permit one in every of Wisconsin’s largest dairy farms to get larger
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For a lot of Kinnard farms in Kewaunee County has change into the poster little one of environmental considerations and sadly farmer versus neighbor.
The Kinnards began with a small 14-cow milking operation within the Forties. Over time it’s grown to change into one in every of Wisconsin’s largest CAFOs.
They produce a variety of manure that must be saved after which generally unfold on fields.
The Kinnards wished to almost double its herd and that must be permitted by the Division of Pure Assets.
Kewaunee County the place the farm is situated is very problematic as a result of soils are very shallow in some areas the bedrock beneath is fractured. That geology — referred to as karst — makes it simple for pathogens from manure to journey, together with into non-public wells.
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One Kewaunee County residents involved about allowing extra cows is Jodi Parins. She lives just a few miles from the Kinnard operation and through a January 2022 listening to mentioned her neighbors had been already grappling with contaminated wells.
“In 2013, our groundwater was already in disaster mode at a 33% contamination charge,” Parins mentioned.
The DNR subsequently restricted Kinnard’s allow to roughly its present herd measurement and ordered groundwater monitoring close to fields the place manure is unfold. Kinnard Farms responded by difficult the DNR’s resolution. That problem is now sitting in administrative legislation courtroom the place a settlement is hoped to be reached.
CAFO points are advanced and messy—actually.
The state lately charged a unique dairy operator in Kewaunee County for illegally dumping virtually 3 million gallons of manure. It was reportedly unfold on already saturated fields, sending the surplus manure into tributaries that feed into Lake Michigan.
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Decreasing family waste that lands in landfills
READMilwaukee no waste, bulk retailer permits individuals to “reside according to their ethics”
One concern concerning the environmental impacts of landfills is their methane emissions.
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Milwaukee resident and mother Jenna Meier took on the mission of lowering family waste to drive down supplies touchdown in landfills to coronary heart.
She opened a store within the Walker’s Level neighborhood the place individuals may purchase fundamentals in bulk: from shampoo and cleansing merchandise to flour, oats and tea. A part of Meier’s mission was to hold merchandise created by native makers
“The purpose of beginning this retailer is that individuals shouldn’t should work so onerous to reside according to their ethics. It needs to be simple. We should always make it accessible and reasonably priced and straightforward for individuals to do this,” Meier mentioned.
For the reason that story aired on WUWM their have been adjustments on the Walker’s Level store.
Meier lately moved on to new tasks, however her mission lives on. New house owners took over the Walkers Level house and carry a lot of bulk merchandise simply not meals objects.
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Rising meals and kinship
READKinship springs from 40-year-old Milwaukee meals pantry
Meals safety is a matter that impacts communities across the globe, together with ours.
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One program created to sort out the problem has operated out of Milwaukee’s Riverwest neighborhood for many years.
Final spring Riverwest Meals Pantry turned Kinship Neighborhood Meals Heart. It serves greater than 13,000 buyers from throughout the town.
It’s important to expertise a “buying day” to understand the power workers and volunteers exude. Everybody shares a meal after which purchasers select the meals objects they’ll take dwelling. Longtime volunteer Ellen Bartel calls the expertise transformative.
“From the very starting I felt that I used to be handled with extra kindness and civility in these partitions than I encountered within the broader world. Everybody has one thing to offer and everybody has one thing to obtain and that’s what I’ve present in my very own expertise right here,” Bartel mentioned.
At its basis, Kinship is about rising relationships, connecting individuals with rental, power help, coaching and employment alternatives and extra.
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The native meals facet is the produce Kinship grows in 11 giant hoop homes 10 miles north of the middle.
Cole Compton coordinates workdays largely staffed by volunteers. Compton says this yr their “buyers” joined in on workdays as nicely.
“That’s actually the principle objective, to create an ecosystem of people that profit from this recent meals and are available right here and be capable to say they’ve a task in rising it,”Compton mentioned.
Kinship surpassed its harvest targets by 20%, and has prolonged the rising season, nurturing crops in among the hoop homes by means of the winter.
PFAS contamination mounting concern in Wisconsin communities
READDNR unveils map of PFAS contamination in Wisconsin, some communities grapple with tainted consuming water
An enormous household of artifical chemical substances referred to as PFAS are prime of thoughts for a rising variety of individuals.
Residents within the City of Peshtigo and neighboring Marinette had been first to boost considerations in Wisconsin when numerous their non-public wells had been contaminated by firefighting foam from a facility upstream.
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In October the City of Peshtigo launched a lawsuit towards firms the city chair wrote are accountable for “our water, our security and finally our peace of thoughts.”
That very same week, the DNR launched an interactive device that lays out places all through the state impacted by the chemical substances, which incorporates Madison, French Island situated exterior La Crosse and Eau Claire.
Jesse Papez with the DNR defined the device at a digital press convention.
“Every orange block proven right here with a black middle is a unique PFAS website. Zooming on a website with the quantity indicated on the map will reveal a number of websites. You possibly can even enter an handle or a layered key phrase within the higher proper nook to get to a location extra rapidly,” Papez mentioned.
There appear to be a rising variety of orange blocks on the Wisconsin map.
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This week, DNR workers might be making an attempt to provoke PFAS requirements for simply a few the household of chemical substances in groundwater
It must be OK’ed by the Pure Assets Board. Earlier this yr, the Board authorized very conservative limits for 2 of the multitude of PFAS in consuming water in addition to floor water—which means rivers and lakes—however voted down groundwater requirements.
READWisconsin Pure Assets Board says no to regulating PFAS in groundwater
However not and not using a lengthy debate.
Cindy Boyle pleaded for groundwater requirements. She lives within the city of Peshtigo and chairs its city board.
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“For 4 and a half years, I’ve been combating each single day to set PFOA and PFOS requirements. We’re all on consuming wells within the city of Peshtigo — 4,000 individuals. One third of our parcels are impacted. [PFAS] proceed emigrate. If we don’t have state requirements, there’s nothing we will do,” Boyle mentioned.
One Pure Assets Board member appears to be on the middle of controversy, together with on the PFAS problem.
That’s Fred Prehn of Wausau. Former Gov. Scot Walker put him on the Board throughout his administration. And though Prehn’s time period has ended, and Gov. Evers designee is ready within the wings, Prehn has refused to step down.
Throughout the PFAS groundwater requirements deliberations, Prehn had this to say. He was reacting to the mayor of his personal group of Wausau after she implored the Board to behave.
“You need an prompt repair that’s been round for generations a minimum of my technology, and there might be fixes in place. However the truth that you place the City of Wausau in hysteria is unacceptable to me. I hope the individuals of Wausau perceive that’s being handled in a systemic, considerate, authorized manner,” Prehn mentioned.
Former Wisconsin basketball guard Chucky Hepburn put together his best performance of the 2024-25 season in the Louisville Cardinals’ blowout win over No. 14 Indiana on Wednesday.
As one of eight teams competing in the Battle 4 Atlantis non-conference tournament, Louisville decimated the No. 14-ranked Hoosiers 89-61 on Wednesday morning.
Hepburn was absolutely electric on both sides of the floor. In 29 minutes of action, the former Badger star registered 16 points, a season-high 10 assists and seven steals. Those numbers came on 7-of-10 shooting and 2-of-4 from beyond the arc.
Through five games with the Cardinals, Hepburn is responsible for averages of 11.6 points, 2.4 rebounds, 5.2 assists and 3.8 steals in over 27 minutes per game. As of Nov. 27, his 3.8 swipes per contest are the second-best in the nation behind only UC San Diego’s Hayden Gray (3.86 SPG).
Hepburn, who flashed his defensive brilliance during his tenure in Madison, is morphing into one of college basketball’s most pesky perimeter defenders. He is also proving his worth on the offensive end — the guard is shooting over 51% from the floor for the Cardinals to start the season.
In 103 career appearances with Wisconsin from 2021-24, the point guard averaged 32.1 minutes per game, 9.8 points, 2.8 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 1.6 steals on 42% shooting and 36% from three-point range.
In his absence, the Badgers have leaned on star wing John Tonje and sophomore guard John Blackwell. Wisconsin is off to a red-hot 8-0 start to the season and currently sits at No. 15 in the latest AP Poll.
The Minnesota Golden Gophers, losers of two straight will look to finish the 2024 regular season on a high note on Friday afternoon when they travel to Madison to take on the Wisconsin Badgers. The Badgers enter Friday with a 5-6 record and are in danger of missing a bowl game for the first time in 22 years.
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The second year of Luke Fickell era not going to plan
The Badgers had hoped the second year of the Luke Fickell era would be more fruitful. After a 7-6 season last year, the Badgers went into the transfer portal this offseason and upgraded their quarterback position by nabbing former Miami (FL) starting quarterback Tyler Van Dyke.
Van Dyke would play in just two full games before suffering a season-ending injury against Alabama in the third week of the season. Since then, the Huskers have looked towards redshirt freshman Braedyn Locke to lead the offense. As with most young quarterbacks, the results have been mixed. This season, Locke has completed 56.4% of his passes for 1,806 yards and 12 touchdowns while throwing 10 interceptions.
Overall, the Badgers started the season off 2-0 with wins over Western Michigan and South Dakota before falling to Alabama and USC. In October, it appeared that Fickell’s program was finding its stride with four straight wins over Purdue, Rutgers, and Northwestern but have since lost four straight games.
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The Badgers made a change at OC midseason
The Badgers fired their offensive coordinator, Phil Longo, earlier this month following a 16-13 loss to the Oregon Ducks. Longo came to Madison with the hopes of bringing the Air Raid offense to the Big Ten, but the transition to the offense has been largely unsuccessful for the Badgers.
This season, the Badgers are averaging just 24.7 points per game, their lowest mark since 2004. Additionally, their passing attack has only garnered 202.7 yards per game ranking 93rd nationally, their rushing attack is slightly better when it comes to nationally ranked with 164.4 yards per game, ranking 65th.
In their first game without Longo last weekend against Nebraska, the Huskers totaled 25 points and 407 yards from scrimmage including 292 passing yards.
SERIES HISTORY
Friday will be the 134th meeting between the two programs since their first meeting in 1890. Through the first 133 matchups, the series is as tight as possible with Wisconsin holding a 63-8-62 advantage over the Gophers. The Gophers for a long time held the series advantage but a 14-game winning streak from 2004 through 2017, shifted the series in favor of Wisconsin. The Gophers over the P.J. Fleck era have been working to even it back up, doing so in 2022 with a a 23-16 win in Madison before the Badgers reclaimed the lead with a 28-14 win last season.
Kathleen Kay Lapp James, age 74 of Wisconsin Dells, WI passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday, November 20, 2024. A memorial service for Kathleen will be held on Saturday, November 30, 2024, at Big Spring Congregational Church 373 Golden Ct, Wisconsin Dells at 1100 AM with Reverend Robert Hetzel presiding. Visitation