Christina Lorey is an Edward R. Murrow Award-winning journalist and former UpNorthNews newsletter editor. She previously worked as a producer, reporter, and TV anchor for stations in Madison and Moline. When she’s not writing or asking questions, Christina volunteers with Girls on the Run, the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network, and several mental health organizations.
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Latest from Christina Lorey
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Yes, Do Go Chasing Waterfalls—At Least the Ones You’ll Find on This Wisconsin List
The rivers and the lakes that you’re used to might not have the wow factor of these little bits of natural horsepower.
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From Gettysburg to Iwo Jima to Iraq—Wisconsin Soldiers Played a Role in Keeping America Free
For the first Fourth of July in 20 years, the US isn’t involved in any active wars. But many veterans continue to fight their own battles—and you can help.
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Stoughton Fair Opens, Honors Teen Exhibitor Who Left a Legacy of Work and Kindness
The Stoughton Fair showcased the best parts of belonging to a fair family when the animal Ben Chadwick was going to show went up on the auction block without him.
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Summerfest Proves Concert Tickets Don’t Have to Cost an Arm and a Leg to Bring Big Benefits
Wisconsin’s own “World’s Largest Music Festival” by the numbers.
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‘Nobody Ever Expects to Meet Me’: Planned Parenthood Doctor Explains What Her Job Is Really Like
Q & A with Dr. Allie Linton, Associate Medical Director of Planned Parenthood Wisconsin
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Debunking Three of the Biggest Myths About Abortion
Women’s health care is facing a legal assault from an activist Supreme Court—in part because of the volume of misinformation in the half-century since Roe v. Wade.
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The 3 Weirdest Foods You’ll Find at Summerfest 2022
Plus, what’s news, who’s playing, and what’s back at the legendary music festival.
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Calling All Home Chefs! Your Best Recipes Needed as Wisconsin’s Biggest Farmers’ Market Turns 50.
Cookbook to showcase unique ways to use Wisconsin-grown or made products from the hundreds of producers at the Dane County Farmers’ Market.
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Juneteenth Can Be More Than a Remembrance of the Past—by Supporting Wisconsin’s Black-Owned Businesses in the Present
For only the second time in history, the entire country will celebrate the newest federal holiday. This is the third year the Juneteenth flag will fly above the Wisconsin state capitol.
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Fed Up with Inaction, Students, Teachers, and Parents to ‘March for Our Lives’ Statewide in Another Push to Reduce Gun Violence
“Man, you can really learn a lot from students when you just sit and listen to what they’re saying” about their fears and frustration.






















