10 unique food festivals in Wisconsin
No matter your favorite food, there’s a festival for everyone! Here are a few of Wisconsin’s unique food festivals, ranging from classic to quirky.
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No matter your favorite food, there’s a festival for everyone! Here are a few of Wisconsin’s unique food festivals, ranging from classic to quirky.
Fourteen major-party challengers vying for a spot in the Wisconsin State Assembly outraised their incumbent opponents over the first six months of the year, a WisPolitics.com check of campaign finance reports found.
With the gubernatorial and U.S. Senate race only months away, Republicans are touting their fundraising advantage over Democrats. This edition of The Capitol Report follows the money leading up to the midterms.
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For many Wisconsinites, weekends are spent traveling from corner to corner of the state touring vineyards and tasting wines, and as Wisconsin’s winery scene grows in popularity, Vino Fest is born. This Tomah festival is entering its first year and will bring Wisconsin’s many vineyards together and celebrate all things “wine.”
Increased local funding, primarily through property taxes, appears to be one way transit systems have avoided service cuts and actually increased service.
The case of a Marquette University professor could have impact far beyond the Milwaukee campus. Some are saying universities everywhere should take notice.
Wisconsin’s fairs celebrate and appreciate all things local — from locally-sourced food and beverages, to 4-H competitions, to art shows and more.
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