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Author Archives: Bennet Goldstein / Wisconsin Watch

bgoldstein@wisconsinwatch.org @bennetgoldstein

Bennet Goldstein reports on water and agriculture as Wisconsin Watch’s Report for America representative on the Mississippi River Basin Ag & Water Desk — a collaborative reporting network across the Basin. Before this, Goldstein was on the breaking news team at the Omaha World-Herald in Nebraska. He has spent most of his career at daily papers in Iowa, including the Dubuque Telegraph Herald. Goldstein’s work has garnered awards, including the Associated Press Media Editors award for an explanatory feature about a police shooting in rural Wisconsin, and an Iowa Newspaper Association award for a series that detailed the impacts of the loss of social safety net programs on Dubuque’s Marshallese community. He holds a master’s degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

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Posted inEnvironment

The chairman: How a plan to develop Wisconsin’s largest pig farm upended a small town’s politics

Avatar photo by Bennet Goldstein / Wisconsin Watch December 11th, 2023January 5th, 2024 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

A proposal for a $20 million concentrated animal feeding operation sowed distrust in Trade Lake as opponents accused the town’s chairman of backroom dealings to facilitate construction.

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What roles do different levels of government play in regulating carcinogens in drinking water?

Avatar photo by Bennet Goldstein / Wisconsin Watch November 3rd, 2023December 11th, 2023 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

Wisconsin’s more than 11,200 public water systems are subject to federal and state drinking water rules that limit the presence of contaminants, some of which are considered carcinogenic.

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Posted inEnvironment

Threat to sue town in Polk County, Wisconsin, over large farm regulations revives local control fight

Avatar photo by Bennet Goldstein / Wisconsin Watch October 26th, 2023October 26th, 2023 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

Backed by a pro-business law group, two Wisconsin residents challenge regulations of concentrated animal feeding operations, or CAFOs.

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Wisconsin cleanup shifts toxic PFAS burden to Alabama Black Belt

Avatar photo by Bennet Goldstein / Wisconsin Watch, Sarah Whites-Koditschek / AL.com and Dennis Pillion / AL.com October 9th, 2023October 17th, 2023 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

Wisconsin is trucking more than 38,500 gallons of toxic, PFAS-containing firefighting foam to low-income, Black-majority Emelle, Ala., home to one of the country’s largest hazardous waste landfills.

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Republican lawmakers reject proposal to help Wisconsin communities access federal grant programs

Avatar photo by Bennet Goldstein / Wisconsin Watch July 7th, 2023August 28th, 2023 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

Gov. Tony Evers signs a budget that excludes his plan to help staff-strapped local governments track and apply for federal infrastructure dollars.

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Wisconsin towns brace for next fight on local control over large farms

Avatar photo by Bennet Goldstein / Wisconsin Watch July 6th, 2023August 23rd, 2023 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

A proposed pig CAFO spurred five northwest Wisconsin towns to regulate big farms. After one rescinded its ordinance, others wonder if they’ll face lawsuits.

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Midwest drought: Corn and soybeans suffer as forecasters expect no quick relief for farmers

Avatar photo by Bennet Goldstein / Wisconsin Watch June 23rd, 2023August 23rd, 2023 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

Arid conditions are expected to persist in eastern Iowa, Missouri, Illinois and Wisconsin. River barges are affected, too.

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Investigating 3M and PFAS pollution: How the Mississippi River Ag & Water desk collaborated

Avatar photo by Bennet Goldstein / Wisconsin Watch and Tegan Wendland / Mississippi River Basin Ag & Water Desk May 26th, 2023May 30th, 2023 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

When radio reporter Juanpablo Ramirez-Franco traveled to the Iowa-Illinois border in early November, he found many residents unaware.

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What EPA’s nationwide PFAS rule means for Wisconsin drinking water 

Avatar photo by Bennet Goldstein / Wisconsin Watch March 15th, 2023April 7th, 2023 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

New federal limits on hazardous “forever chemicals” could mean cleaner, safer drinking water. But some residents may see higher utility bills.

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Why fish consumption advisories in Great Lakes states like Wisconsin carry their own risks

Avatar photo by Bennet Goldstein / Wisconsin Watch March 14th, 2023April 25th, 2023 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

Amid PFAS fears, oversimplified warnings could discourage residents from consuming a food central to Ojibwe lifeways.

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Great Lakes pollution threatens Ojibwe treaty rights to fish 

Avatar photo by Bennet Goldstein / Wisconsin Watch February 24th, 2023May 28th, 2024 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

PFAS are the latest concern in Lake Superior, where fishing is central to the lifeways of the Red Cliff Band and other Indigenous nations.

Posted inEnvironment

How Ojibwe tribes in Wisconsin resisted efforts to deny treaty rights 

Avatar photo by Bennet Goldstein / Wisconsin Watch February 24th, 2023April 18th, 2023 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

History of deception and coercion threatened tribal rights to hunt and fish in the Great Lakes and inland territory.

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