FoodShare reporting errors costs Wisconsin $7 million

The Wisconsin Department of Health Services has agreed to pay back nearly $7 million to the federal government, as part of a settlement over claims that the agency reported incorrect error rates in its food assistance program

Legislation looks to recruit veterans into agriculture

Legislation being introduced at the Capitol hopes to get veterans interested in careers in agriculture. The proposed bill would create an outreach program through the Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection, which state Senator Patrick Testin

UW-Madison study says Pokemon Go leads to happy players

Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison say players of Pokemon Go tend to be happy people. A team of media researchers surveyed about 400 people in the weeks after the mobile game was released last summer. They

Bucks playoff series with Toronto is set

The Milwaukee Bucks will tip off the 2017 NBA Playoffs in Toronto on Saturday, April 15, at 4:30 p.m. CT.  The game will be televised national on ESPN and locally on Fox Sports Wisconsin. The Bucks will

Anderson leads Brewers to sweep of Blue Jays

Chase Anderson tossed seven innings of 3-hit, shutout ball as the Milwaukee Brewers pulled out a 2-0 win and two-game sweep of the Toronto Blue Jays at Rogers Centre. Anderson walked two and struck out seven and