In the late 19th century, a proliferation of Polish immigrants in the Badger State gave rise to the popularity of …
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Lorine Niedecker (1903-1970) was in high school when her English teacher inspired the Fort Atkinson student’s interest in poetry.
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Rest assured: There is no shortage of female history makers in the Badger State — as evidenced by Wisconsin Women …
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Erin Daffodil is fairly certain her mother’s choice of middle name defined her daughter’s destiny.
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Among its many claims to fame, Milwaukee boasts more than 200,000 residents with Polish roots – making Cream City a …
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Mabel Watson Raimey (1895-1986) enrolled at the University of Wisconsin-Madison to study English and become a teacher; when she graduated …
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The Focus Burst™ method tricks your brain into mimicking your fight-or flight response, giving you a short bursts of hyper …
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Born of a desire to deliver from scratch food that’s healthy and big on flavor, Forage Kitchen splashed onto Madison’s …
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When Ebenezer Cheseboro relocated to Wisconsin in 1839, there was no school for his deaf daughter, Ariadna – so he …
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Atlantans are in the thick of winter, and it’s brought with it the dreaded cold and flu in spades.
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Join Spina Bifida Wisconsin (SBWIS) on Nov. 29 to celebrate Giving Tuesday and contribute to the nonprofit’s ongoing story.
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Wisconsin has awarded its fluctuating number of electoral votes to the nation-wide winner a whopping 77% of the time.
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Now in its 10th year, Giving Tuesday was created to encourage donations to causes that will better one’s community.
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Footsteps in empty hallways, ghostly apparitions, lights flickering on and off and things that go bump in the nights.
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The belief that thriving communities fuel creativity and ambition is evident across Wisconsin. From industrial city centers to town squares, …
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The first free public school in the Badger State opened in 1845, thanks to the ingenuity of cheesehead Michael Frank.
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TikTok continues to rise in popularity with over 1 billion users worldwide, and 200 million in the United States. Here …
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The 22-acre Lizard Mound Park, owned and operated by Washington County since 1980, was recently transferred back to the Wisconsin …
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The Badger State’s inaugural train trundled west on tracks between Milwaukee and Waukesha in 1847 – giving rise to reliable …
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There’s no sweeter time than August to explore some good old fashioned American roots music.
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The sound of taps played at nightfall inevitably evokes nostalgia in the more than 14 million children who attend summer …
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“Headscape,” the new memoir by digital marketing and public relations executive Chris Schroder, has scored more than a dozen five-star reviews on Amazon …
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A CEO’s best hair day was in seventh grade.He then proceeds to lose it – in more ways than one.
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With growing season in full swing, we invite you to support regional purveyors and your local economies at these great …
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Do you remember the feeling, if only vaguely, of a recent college graduate, proud of your accomplishment and eager to …
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There is a new tax rule on the books that will affect millions of small business owners, independent contractors and …
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As we adjust to the deep structural changes the pandemic has wrought upon industry economics, perhaps none is more of …
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Winter driving in Alaska is a unique challenge that can test even the most experienced drivers on the road.
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Returning to its first in-person conference following a 2.5-year break, the executive committee of PRSA’s Counselors Academy was looking for …
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There’s less than 1,000 people living in town now, but when Wisconsin was first made into a territory, it chose …