Welcome to this week’s Wisconsin View and Badger State Buzz—two staples of the UpNorthNews newsletter. If you want to see the Badger State Buzz as soon as it drops each week, make sure you’re subscribed. And if you’d like your photo featured, like reader Peter N. capturing this stunning sunset over the Bayfield Peninsula, just reply to any newsletter with your submission.
Now, onto your Badger State Buzz:
Pink Boots and a Machete with Explorer Mireya Mayor, Appleton (Jan. 27)
World-renowned scientist and National Geographic explorer Mireya Mayor shares her extraordinary journey, from NFL cheerleader to groundbreaking field researcher.
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Wisconsin Badgers Men’s Basketball vs. Minnesota, Madison (Jan. 28)
Head to the Kohl Center as the Badgers face off against the Minnesota Gophers in an intense rivalry matchup.
4th Annual Disability Inclusion Art Show, Whitefish Bay (Jan. 30)
The annual Jewish Disability Awareness, Acceptance & Inclusion (JDAIM) Art Show celebrates creativity and community through artwork by Disability Inclusion participants.
Lake Superior Ice Festival, Superior (Jan. 30-31)
This family-friendly winter celebration brings the community together to enjoy Superior’s lakeside charm, featuring ice sculptures, outdoor activities, and warm food.
Snow Outlaws Winter Nationals, Rice Lake (Jan. 30-31)
This is a high-speed snowmobile drag racing on the frozen lakefront. The free event features some of the world’s fastest snowmobiles for spectators to cheer on.
Chili-Fest, Oconomowoc (Jan. 31)
This event brings people together for a flavorful celebration featuring chili, signature dishes, and Bloody Marys. Attendees can sample up to 25 tastings while supporting local businesses.
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That’s all for this week’s Buzz. If you’re heading to one of these events or catch a stunning Wisconsin scene, be sure to reply to any of our daily newsletters with a photo. We love seeing your view of our state.















