(MNN)-Roughly 52%, or 2.3 million Wisconsinites of voting age, cast ballots compared to 1.8 million in the state’s 2023 off-year election. Turnout was driven by the high-profile Supreme Court race in which Dane County Judge Susan Crawford defeated Waukesha County Judge and former attorney general Brad Schimel. Crawford received the most votes ever for a Supreme Court candidate and Schimel received the second most. Tuesday’s turnout was more indicative of the roughly 2.7 million votes cast for governor in Wisconsin’s 2018 and 2022 midterms.

April is Stress Awareness Month
(MNN)-April is Stress Awareness Month, and the University of Minnesota is offering some tips on how to deal with it. Dr. Justin Anker is an assistant professor in the Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences and says stress can come from th...
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Minnesota farmers face challenges as farm incomes continue to decline
The median net farm income for Minnesota farms statewide dropped to $21,964 in 2024, marking the lowest level this century. Crop producers had some of the worst financial difficulties, with net farm incomes for crop farmers at almost zero dollars.
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