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Anchored by Frederica Freyberg, Here and Now is Wisconsin’s weekly in-depth news and public affairs program where civic and political leaders provide context to the issues at the forefront of life in Wisconsin.
Tom Haupt, who is in charge of flu surveillance and the Department of Health Services, talks about the measures the state is taking to combat this year’s flu season.
Mining debate re-ignited at the Capitol
Wisconsin Public Radio’s Shawn Johnson and Northland College WRNC Radio’s Danielle Kaeding provide an update on the battle over mining regulations in northern Wisconsin.
Positive job market outlook for this winter’s graduates
University of Wisconsin-Madison Career Services Director Leslie Kohlberg gives an overview of the job market that awaits this December’s graduating class.
Merger between state’s largest teachers’ unions possible
WEAC President Mary Bell discusses the potential for a merger with the state’s other major teachers’ union, AFT-Wisconsin.
UW Board of Regents raises out-of-state admissions cap
University of Wisconsin System President Kevin Reilly reacts to the Board of Regents’ decision Friday to raise the cap on out-of-state student admission to UW-Madison from 25 percent to 27.5%.
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