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Nature is calming medicine

Chris Hardie, contributor November 17, 2024

My preparations for the upcoming gun deer season took me on a walk through the woods the other day. While my purpose was to prepare my deer stand, I also needed the walk for therapeutic reasons. A busy...

Trump's winning recipe in Wisconsin

Trump’s winning recipe in Wisconsin

WisPolitics, contributor November 10, 2024

Donald Trump won Wisconsin in 2016 on his way to beating Hillary Clinton.   Then he lost Wisconsin in 2020 as Joe Biden won back the “Blue Wall.”'   And now in 2024 Trump won...

A Special Holiday Feature: Wisconsin’s Must-Visit Markets & Fan-Favorite Gifts

A Special Holiday Feature: Wisconsin’s Must-Visit Markets & Fan-Favorite Gifts

Discover Wisconsin, contributor November 10, 2024

It’s about time to start loading up your sleigh for the holiday season! This special holiday feature includes a list of Wisconsin’s must-visit markets and fan-favorite gifts for your friends and family....

Union petitions spike in Wisconsin

Union petitions spike in Wisconsin

WisPolitics, contributor November 3, 2024

The number of annual union petitions in the state has more than doubled in recent years, suggesting interest in unionization is on the rise even as the share of Wisconsin workers in unions has fallen substantially. Wisconsin...

Bill Barth is the former Editor of the Beloit Daily News, and a member of the Wisconsin Newspaper Hall of Fame.

Ho-Chunk come home, with big investment

Bill Barth, contributor November 3, 2024

Call it a homecoming. . Before there were European settlers arrived in south central Wisconsin. Before the first cabins were raised. Before the first plow turned the soil. Before a state line artificially...

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Dry weather speeds fall harvest

Chris Hardie, contributor October 27, 2024

As we march through the end of October, the harvest season is earlier and going full throttle in farm country, thanks mainly to a long stretch of dry weather. It’s a busy time of year, with tractors,...

Must visit pumpkin patches in Wisconsin

Must visit pumpkin patches in Wisconsin

Megan Christian, contributor October 27, 2024

It’s fall in Wisconsin, and what better way to celebrate the season than visiting a pumpkin patch? We’re taking you through each region of Wisconsin and letting you in on 5 of the best pumpkin patches...

Bill Barth is the former Editor of the Beloit Daily News, and a member of the Wisconsin Newspaper Hall of Fame.

Thank a farmer for your food and freedom

Bill Barth, Contributor October 20, 2024

Autumn brings crisp cool air and a burst of color as Mother Nature stages her big annual show. It also brings the farm harvest season, which is the topic for today. Big machines move across the ground...

Top 6 Sausage Stops Across the State: A Savory Special for National Sausage Month

Top 6 Sausage Stops Across the State: A Savory Special for National Sausage Month

Hailey Rose, Journalist October 20, 2024

In this savory special, you’re in for a tasty tour like never before! As America’s Dairyland, cheese and all things dairy goodness are in our name. But did you know we also pack a mean and meaty punch?...

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Spring blooms in October

Chris Hardie, Journalist October 13, 2024

As a longtime suffering and now recovering journalist, I’m a self-professed word nerd. Words are my friends and finding the right one gives me the same feeling as finding a winning lottery ticket. So...

Celebrate National Arts & Humanities Month: 4 Must-Visit Arts & Culture Hotspots in Wisconsin

Celebrate National Arts & Humanities Month: 4 Must-Visit Arts & Culture Hotspots in Wisconsin

Hailey Rose, Journalist October 13, 2024

This October, in celebration of National Arts & Humanities Month, travel to Wisconsin’s vibrant arts & culture hotspots! We’re featuring our list of four must-visits–Chazen Museum of Art,...

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Last-minute summer projects

Chris Hardie, Journalist October 6, 2024

There’s always a sense of urgency to get outdoor chores completed when the calendar turns to fall. These are tasks that could have been done anytime earlier in the summer but since I am a natural...

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