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Tree-mendous news: This year’s Capitol Holiday Tree will be harvested in Oconto County
The 2025 Capitol Holiday Tree will stem from Oconto County. Here are all the fun details.
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Retired veterinarian uses pasture for seasonally grazing dairy heifers and extra income
BEAR CREEK, Wisconsin – Earlier this year Jeff and Alex Wepner were looking for a place where their dairy heifers could grow and develop during the summer months before returning them to the home farm. Instead of shipping the heifers to a feedlot in a distant state, the father and son management team of the…
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The Fireside + three other dinner theaters in Wisconsin
Calling all musical and theater lovers! Looking for a delicious meal and fabulous show? Book a reservation at one of these incredible dinner theaters in Wisconsin.
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Epstein email says Trump ‘knew about the girls,’ but White House says release is a Democratic smear
The sex-offending financier Jeffrey Epstein wrote in a 2019 email to a journalist that Donald Trump “knew about the girls,” according to communications released Wednesday, but the White House quickly accused Democrats of selectively leaking the emails to smear the president.
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Brewers’ Pat Murphy makes history by winning second NL manager of the year award
Pat Murphy wins manager of the year award twice in two years at the helm of the Brewers.
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Wisconsin mom exposes painful reality of abortion laws after tragic pregnancy loss
A Wisconsin nurse and her husband were ready for baby #2—but a heartbreaking diagnosis made her realize that pregnant women don’t have the same health care choices as the patients in her ward.
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China has resumed U.S. soybean imports. It might not be enough for Wisconsin farmers
After a tense months-long standoff over tariffs, China has agreed to resume U.S. soybean imports in exchange for the U.S. easing up its tariff policy. As part of the Oct. 30 agreement, China committed to buying 12 million metric tons of U.S. soybeans in the last two months of 2025 and at least 25 million…
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The disappearance of La Crosse teen Evelyn Hartley: A deep dive into the case
La Crosse teenager Evelyn Hartley went missing in 1953 while babysitting. Here’s everything you need to know about her unsolved case.
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How to celebrate Native American Heritage Month in Wisconsin
November is National Native American Heritage Month, also known as American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month. The month was designated by President George W. Bush in 1990. The month celebrates and honors the history, culture, and contributions of Indigenous peoples across the nation. RELATED: Casino Revenue, Racism, & the Fight to Simply Be Seen:…
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Everything you need to know about the Packers’ Thanksgiving game
Are you ready for some football? Pair the Packers game with a hearty spread of turkey, mashed potatoes, and pie for a terrific Thanksgiving Day celebration.























