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3 things that stood out from Luke Fickell after Wisconsin football's 11th spring practice Wisconsin hit the home stretch of its spring football schedule during Tuesday's practice. See what Luke Fickell had to say about a number of topics.
Wisconsin football loses reserve wide receiver to transfer portal The Wisconsin wide receiver room takes a hit to its depth with a third-year player entering the portal. Here's what we know.
Evers, WEDC announce Nestlé Purina’s $195 million expansion of Jefferson factory Gov. Tony Evers announced April 25 that Nestlé Purina PetCare Co. is expanding its production facility in Jefferson, a $195 million project that is expected to bring an additional 100 jobs and expand its wet pet food production by 50%.