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How Coach Greg Gard Brought Badger Hoops to the Brewers’ Home
This fall, American Family Field will transform from a baseball stadium to a basketball arena. On November 11th, the Wisconsin’s men and women’s basketball teams will tip off inside the Brewers’ home for the first-ever Brew City Battle.
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The Nicest Guys in the NL Central
When you think of the most prestigious award a baseball player can win in the majors, you probably think of the MVP, Cy Young, or Silver Slugger. The Roberto Clemente Award honors athletes who make the biggest impact off the field.
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From Badger to Bear: Jack Sanborn Makes Chicago’s 53-Man Roster
He joins the ranks of five other former UW linebackers currently playing in the NFL.
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Grab a Donut, Make a Difference: ‘Cop on a Rooftop’ Returns Friday to Dunkin’ Stores Across Wisconsin
Leaning into the old stereotype, police officers and pastries will come together to raise money for Special Olympics Wisconsin. Don’t be alarmed when you see law enforcement at your local Dunkin’ this Friday! More than 70 locations across Wisconsin are participating in the 10th annual Cop on a Rooftop fundraiser this Aug. 19. The fast…
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Democratic Hopefuls Want to Keep Western Wisconsin’s Congressional District Blue
The retirement of longtime US Rep. Ron Kind (D-La Crosse) sets up a tough battle for Democrats to retain his seat. Rebecca Cooke’s decision to seek election to Wisconsin’s 3rd Congressional District seat was born of a desire to see a less-political, more grassroots elected official represent the district. Brett Knudsen decided to run…
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As Climate Change Concerns Grow, Residents Want to Better Protect the Great Lakes
A survey of 4,500 residents of lands bordering the Great Lakes reveals 90% say it’s important to protect the waters.
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As Climate Change Concerns Grow, Residents Want to Better Protect the Great Lakes
A survey of 4,500 residents of lands bordering the Great Lakes reveals 90% say it’s important to protect the waters.
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‘Tornadoes Don’t Care What Month It Is’: Climate Change Raises Risk of Winter Storms
Higher temperatures during windier winter months make unseasonably severe winter more likely across the Midwest.
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‘Tornadoes Don’t Care What Month It Is’: Climate Change Raises Risk of Winter Storms
Higher temperatures during windier winter months make unseasonably severe winter more likely across the Midwest.
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Christmas Tree Farms Enjoying Robust Season Thanks to Demand for Locally Grown Trees
Wisconsin’s roughly 400 licensed Christmas tree growers seeing strong sales.























