Governor grabs shovel, gets to work
MADISON, Wis. — The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) is accepting applications for 2027 Producer-Led Watershed Protection Grants through Sept. 15. These grants are awarded to producer-led groups to help support and advance producer-led conservation s…
WOODRUFF, Wis. — The Greater Northwoods Multiple Listing Service (GNMLS), a wholly owned subsidiary of the Northwoods Association of REALTORS® (NWAR), recently presented a $35,000 donation to Habitat for Humanity Northwoods to assist with the purchase of a parcel in the Lakeland area for a f…
MADISON, Wis. — Soybean growers in two Wisconsin Soybean Marketing Board districts have until Aug. 15 to vote for candidates for two open seats in the 2026 election. The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) began accepting ballots July 10.
Artwork on display at library; reception set for Friday
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When my grandsons catch a bluegill seven inches or longer, it seldom swims another day.
What sounds better?
Cool, crisp air creeping across the boat’s stern near Sitka, Ala., raised goose bumps on my forearms.
Wisconsin hunters registered 47,704 turkeys during the state’s six-week spring season, the seventh highest harvest in modern turkey hunting’s 44-year history.
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WEST BEND, Wis. -- Whether you aim to interact with butterflies, run through a maze with your family, or explore beloved children’s books alongside corresponding flowers and plants, three small public Wisconsin gardens are must-see destinations.
BELOIT, Wis. -- It doesn’t take a lot to unleash your creativity. In the works of artists like Nancy Mayhew, built around discarded items, sometimes surprising collections of small things are elevated to a greater, beautiful whole.
RACINE, Wis. -- Whether you’re new to camping or a seasoned pro, renting equipment from an outfitter or hiring a live guide to lead your adventure has its advantages.
OSHKOSH, Wis. -- Long before Wisconsin became a state, its lakes and rivers were a source of sustenance, Native American tribes mastered fishing techniques, employing everything from spears to nets, while respecting the delicate balance of nature and the region’s creeks, rivers and lakes.
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MADISON, Wis. — Brad Schwartz, who plans to retire this year as chief executive officer of the Morgridge Institute for Research on the UW-Madi…
The need to reform Social Security — to keep by far the most important government assistance program solvent — has long been obvious.
100 YEARS AGO TODAY July 15, 1926J.W. Prosser reports that Moose Lake in the town of Norwood is becoming a mecca for tourists and campers. Its…



