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Wisconsin Republicans are reaching out to the Canadian government, telling them to handle the wildfires so smoke doesn't continue to impact Wisconsinites.
BRUSSELS, Wis. (WBAY) - A firefighter from Wisconsin says he’s headed home after two weeks helping fight Canada’s wildfires. Chris Plzak of Brussels was helping coordinate the response. Plzak appeared ...
Two allies of President Donald Trump from Upstate New York have sent a letter to Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney over the ...
ROCHESTER, Minn. (KTTC) – Wildfire smoke consumed Minnesota skies last week, prompting a record at the Minnesota Pollution ...
Democratic U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin dismissed an idea from Republican Rep. Tom Tiffany this week to push President Trump to ...
Canadian wildfire smoke continues to impact air quality across southern Wisconsin, creating health risks for vulnerable populations including children, elderly residents and those with asthma.
The largest fire currently burning in the U.S. is the Dragon Bravo Fire, which has destroyed over 100,000 acres.
The letter calls for an investigation into Canada’s wildfire management practices and for potential remedies under ...
On Aug. 6, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources has not extended its Wisconsin air quality alert — a decision it ...
Rep. Calvin Callahan joined lawmakers from Iowa, Minnesota and North Dakota in filing a formal complaint against Canada over ...
A group of lawmakers, including Rep. Calvin Callahan of Tomahawk, is filing a formal complaint against Canada.
With Canadian wildfires seemingly out of control, states from Wisconsin to Maine and as far south as Pennsylvania and ...
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