JEFFERSON — With the official numbers in, Jefferson County Fair Director Becky Roberts said attendance held strong compared to previous years.“We had great weather for the Fair’s entire run,” she said. “I like that we are trying new things. We adjust and evolve for new events and give our le…
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MONONA – After a chase that started east of Monona and ran almost the entire length of the Beltline Highway, ending in Middleton, police used …
The Lake Mills city council approved a concept plan for Sandy Beach Park, and while specific design elements still need to be decided, the pla…
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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.



