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3 Ways to Save Money on Your 2023 Taxes
New tax brackets, standard deductions, and tax credits are now in effect, meaning more Wisconsinites can save more money on their taxes this year.
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The Best Concerts & Shows Coming to Wisconsin in 2023
The new year has arrived and so has the schedule for many of the big names visiting Wisconsin this year. If you love attending concerts and shows, now’s the time to think about buying tickets or watching for when your favorite artists or shows go on sale. We’ve combed through event websites and schedules to…
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Wisconsin’s Best Winter Farmers’ Markets & What’s In-Season Right Now
Wisconsin’s rich soil gives us some of the best produce in the country. But even when it’s frozen, you can still find plentiful fresh produce at your local farmers’ market.
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From Side Hustle to Storefront:Meet the 25-Year-Old Badger Alum Set to Open Her First Brick-and-Mortar Bakery
College students aren’t known for making the smartest decisions in the middle of the night. But one that a then-21-year-old Shelby Olstad made in 2019 is still paying off.
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Scholars Graded 9 Wisconsin Flags. 7 Received Fs.
“F” isn’t just for flag but for “failing” in these Wisconsin cities, at least according to the results of a new survey by the North American Vexillology Association (NAVA), an organization of flag enthusiasts and scholars.
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Indoor Plants Not Only Brighten Your Space, But Boost Your Health, According to Science
Suffering from the winter blues? Consider brightening up your space and improving both your mental and physical health with a plant. Check out some of Wisconsin’s best, locally-owned plant shops.
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Ditch the Flowers: Concerts, Classes Top the List of Unique Wisconsin Valentine’s Day Gift Ideas for 2023
Love never dies, but flowers do. This Valentine’s Day, consider giving someone you love something that lasts— in the form of a lifelong memory or a newly-learned skill.
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When Wausau Had a ‘King’
2023 marks 56 years since civil rights leader and the man behind a movement built on love, Martin Luther King, Jr., visited Wisconsin. We revisit that day with two people who were there.
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Two Years After Jan. 6, There Are More Than 150 Election Deniers in the House Republican Majority
More than 150 of the 222 House Republicans elected in November voted to overturn the 2020 election results and/or denied the legitimacy of the outcome.
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It’s Not That ‘Nobody Wants to Work’ — It’s That Too Many GOP Politicians Won’t Show Up for Work
The Republicans’ battle for Speaker of the House is the natural result of wanting to “prove” government doesn’t work—by refusing to do the actual work of governing.
























