Oxford, Mississippi, is home to The Grove, the spiritual home of American tailgating. Athens, Georgia, houses 80 bars in a …
Chris Butsch
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Beer, lederhosen and oompah music; the three combine into a joyous, month-long festival celebrating Wisconsin’s German roots. Where should you …
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Approximately one year after the company cleared 17 football fields of land in Mount Pleasant, the first concrete pillars of …
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It’s not often that we immortalize a fictional character in bronze, but if anyone deserved a statue, it’s Arthur Fonzarelli.
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It’s no secret that vaping has become disturbingly popular among America’s youth. According to the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, …
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Waking up outside with feeling in your fingers is a rare feeling in Wisconsin. With temperatures dropping next month, where …
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On Aug. 26, GOP Rep. Sean Duffy announced on Facebook that he will step down from Congress in September.
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Back in April, we implored you to remove your snow tires ASAP to protect their sensitive tread from dry roads. …
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On Father’s Day, the Milwaukee Mile hosted its first professional race after a five-year hiatus. The Mile continues to be …
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Visit the Capitol this month and you’ll spot a rainbow under the state and national flags.
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Wisconsinites love to vote early; more than 547,000 absentee ballots were cast in 2018. But current laws require local election …
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Wisconsin’s most popular Airbnb comes with a big name and a bit of a bargain. Frank Lloyd Wright published plans …
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Real EstateResidential Real Estate
Wisconsin lawmakers dramatically rewrite rental laws
by Chris ButschWisconsin has recently enacted sweeping changes to landlord-tenant laws, stirring controversy among the general public.
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LivingPublic Affairs
Firefighters across Wisconsin step in to cover Madison’s Station 1
by Chris ButschThe Madison Fire Department suffered a devastating loss in June. During the half-Ironman race on June 9, 38-year-old firefighter Todd …
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On June 10, 1919, Wisconsin became the first state to ratify the 19th Amendment, granting women the right to vote. …
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Despite facing freezing temperatures much of the year, Wisconsinites consume 21 million gallons of ice cream annually: by some measures, …
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Once touted as “the eighth wonder of the world” by President Trump, the Foxconn project is inviting increasing skepticism.
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Looking for gently used, inexpensive clothes and furniture? Chances are pretty good that you’ll find exactly what you’re looking for …
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Over 100 billion plastic bags end up in landfills each year, where they’ll take up to 1,000 years to decompose. …
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Student interest in computer, research and data science education has increased in recent years. Many campuses lack the instructors, even …
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The House on the Rock is a bizarre cliffside mansion/tourist attraction featuring architecturally distinct rooms of cars, weapons, the world’s …
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Open teaching positions in Wisconsin used to be met with a flood of applicants. Now, positions remain unfilled. What’s causing …
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The snow has melted, and the roads are finally dry. If you haven’t removed your winter tires, here’s why doing …
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Many die-hard Dylan fans don’t know that the legendary folk singer briefly lived in Wisconsin. Inspired by his time here, …
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For the first time since 2011, the Badgers are national champions. To further sweeten the victory, the members of the …
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Interested in attending the biggest music festival on the planet? You don’t have to drive far. Milwaukee’s gargantuan Summerfest hosted …
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Last week, California-based Henry Avocado announced a voluntary recall of some avocados sold in Wisconsin after a facility tested positive …
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Looking for a refreshing change from the Hollywood formula? A unique date idea? Or just an excuse to visit Madison …
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In 1857, an American named Joseph Gayetty invented the first purpose-made toilet paper, but most Americans continued to use pages …
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Last Monday, Sara Meaney, Governor Evers’ nominee to lead the Department of Tourism, issued a challenge to Wisconsinites. Before zipping …