Susan Lampert Smith
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The First Frontline Worker Vaccinated in Wisconsin Is a Black Woman. That Matters in the Fight for Trust.
This community has been hit hard by the virus. It is also much less likely to trust medical research and the vaccines produced by research.
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Rural Perry’s Only Polling Site Finally Gets Internet and Toilet for Election Day
Recent upgrades made possible through Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act grant.
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Unsure How Long Until Election Day? Here’s Your Sign.
Mount Horeb woman creates an array of numeric nudges to go vote.
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Ongoing Pandemic Causing Mental Health Issues for Many Teens
Professionals cite lack of normal routine, lack of social interactions as contributing factors.
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A Confederate Memorial to Jefferson Davis in Wisconsin? Yes, and It May Be There for a While.
The plaque in Prairie du Chien, purportedly honoring his early military service, went up decades after his death as an effort to recast the Civil War.
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Late Medicine and Food Gone Bad as Trump’s USPS Delays Hurt Wisconsin Families and Shops
‘How many ways can they try and ruin a small business?’
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Wisconsin Prepares Celebration to Mark 100 Years of Women’s Voting Rights
State was first to ratify the 19th Amendment, but suffrage didn’t come without a long battle and many setbacks.
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‘That Tree’: Wisconsinites Mourn Ancient Burr Oak Felled by Storms
Mark Hirsch, whose photographs made it famous, reflects on his connection with a 160-year-old friend.
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Art at Home? In Sign of the Times, an Eclectic Art Center in Hollandale Pivots to Virtual Classes.
One instructor says the virtual classes, art in general, “helps keep people sane during turbulent times.”
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COVID Baking Boom Has Been a Boon for Local Grain Farmers
Meadowlark Organics building a new structure on Ridgeway farm to include test kitchen and two mills to produce their own flour on the farm.




















