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2023’s Dirtiest Cities in America: Where Wisconsin’s Rank
Lawnstarter used data to rank the country’s 200 biggest cities from cleanest (#152) to dirtiest (#1). Criteria included: air quality index, percentage of smokers, population density, unsheltered homeless rate, number of junk yards, number of recycling collectors, and consumer satisfaction.
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What to Order at Each of Wisconsin’s James Beard-Nominated Restaurants
It’s Awards Season– and not just in Hollywood. Nine Badger State restaurants are up for the honor considered the “Oscar” of the culinary world.
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Oscar Winners with Wisconsin Ties
Only 24 Oscars are awarded each year, but a surprising number of Badgers have earned prestigious bronze statues! From actresses and composers to the man behind the greatest movie of all time– Wisconsin is well-represented, both on-screen and behind-the-scenes.
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5 Tips to Scoring the Best Deals at the Dells
Searching for an affordable staycation? We asked local travel agents to help us plan a winter trip to the Waterpark Capital of the World.
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Are You “Middle Class”?
Wisconsin’s middle class is shrinking. While 61% of Americans were considered “middle class” in 1971, the latest data from 2021 shows that number is down to 50%.
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Small Business Spotlight: Chocolate Creations by Kylie
After outgrowing her home kitchen thanks to an abundance of orders, this entrepreneur wasn’t afraid to take a risk and open her own storefront– and she’s only 19!
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Renters Are Struggling. The Biden Administration Introduced New Protections for Them This Week.
The Biden administration introduced several new efforts to protect renters, make renting more affordable, and to increase fairness in the rental market.
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Your Guide to Wisconsin’s 2023 Girl Scout Cookie Season
From when and where they’re sold to what’s new this year– we’re clearing up any cookie confusion!
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Wisconsin’s Biggest Sledding Hills
Whether you want your ride to be long and gentle or steep and fast, our state is full of inclines that let you get the best out of your toboggan.
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Biden’s New Student Loan Repayment Plan Would Help Millions of Working and Middle-Class Americans
Under the new plan, borrowers who earn less than roughly $30,600 a year would owe $0 a month on their federal student loans, effectively pausing them. A borrower who’s in a family of four and makes less than roughly $62,400 would also see their payments paused.
























