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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 ...
Though wildfire smoke was to credit for poor air quality earlier in the week, Wednesday's alert is due to high-levels of ozone in the air.
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew accused the state Republicans of throwing a "timber tantrum" over the effects of Canadian wildfires.
Two allies of President Donald Trump from Upstate New York have sent a letter to Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney over the ...
Story Highlights • Smoke from Canadian wildfires has caused prolonged unhealthy air quality across the Midwest, including ...
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.
More Republican lawmakers are calling out Canada because of wildfires sending smoke billowing across the international border ...
The letter calls for an investigation into Canada’s wildfire management practices and for potential remedies under ...
As of Aug. 6, there are about 750 active Canadian wildfires, with at least 190 labeled “out of control,” according to the ...
On Aug. 6, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources has not extended its Wisconsin air quality alert — a decision it ...
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