LOCAL NEWS
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Oshkosh Is Fixing Harmful Depictions in Its Chief Oshkosh Statue
The city of Oshkosh is adding new plaques explaining why its statue of its namesake, Chief Oshkosh, falls short.
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Shopping Not Done Yet? Why Not Check Out One of These Christmas Markets
We’ve curated a list of 15 Christmas markets around Wisconsin for your wintertime enjoyment (and maybe some last-minute gift shopping)!
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The Lore, Legends, and Traditions of Wisconsin Deer Hunting
Thousands take off from work and school to hunt for their buck, a time-honored tradition that has seen its share of legends, tragedies, and new curveballs.
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Brownfield to Baseball: Beloit Hopes Ballpark Will Revitalize Downtown
A new baseball stadium shows how communities can reclaim polluted land to create new experiences.
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Indigenous Chefs Are Ready to Share Their Native Cuisine With Wisconsin and the World
From the Menominee to the Ho-Chunk, Wisconsin tribes are finding new ways to celebrate and preserve their history through traditional food and agricultural practices.
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What We Know About the Waukesha Parade Tragedy
At least five were killed and more than 40 were injured. At least 18 victims were children.
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Miss the Ol’ General Store? In Wisconsin, You Don’t Need a Time Machine to Visit One.
From Door County to the former lead-mining towns of southwestern Wisconsin, general stores still tie communities together.
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Love Quirky Geography? We’ve Got a Trip All Mapped Out for You.
Picnic in the center of the Western Hemisphere, align yourself to the Poles, and cruise the Subcontinental Divide, all without leaving Wisconsin.
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I Never Knew Area 178 Existed. Now I Can’t Wait to Go Back.
For more than four decades in the Chippewa Valley, this beautiful site evaded Julian Emerson. That changed recently.
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Door County’s ‘Quiet Side’ Offers Secluded Beaches and Deep Woods
Look behind the “Hidden Door” along the Door Peninsula’s Lake Michigan side to find your perfect paradise.
























