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Sourdough September: Bakeries in WI

September calls for sourdough! After all, it is National Sourdough Month! In today’s featured article, we’re serving up a few fan-favorite bakeries in Wisconsin that you need to visit.

This August's primary is spurring an unusual summer debate over two constitutional amendments backed by Republicans.

Democrats focus on work ahead

Wisconsin Dems at the DNC spent four days in Chicago basking in the
excitement of seeing new momentum with Kamala Harris and Tim Walz at
the top of the ticket.

This August's primary is spurring an unusual summer debate over two constitutional amendments backed by Republicans.

Race for legislative control gets serious

Insiders are watching more than a dozen fall races under new maps to see if:
Republicans can keep legislative control for another two years; or if Democrats can beat the odds and seize control of the Assembly for the first time since 2010 and set the stage for a Senate takeover two years from now.

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Wisconsin’s Premiere Camping Destinations

It’s summer in Wisconsin, and what better way to spend it than outside with friends and family? While there are a plethora of outdoor activities Wisconsinites can partake in, camping is surely a fan favorite. We’re here to fill you in on the best camping spots along with a few hidden gems you’re not going to want to miss.

Summer vacations remembered

The summer season is winding down but August was usually the month for our family vacations – which were difficult to come by when you lived on a dairy farm.

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Staying engaged in outdoor pursuits

At the height of the pandemic, Wisconsin saw a surge of increased participation in a range of outdoor pursuits. And even as the pandemic receded, by 2023, Wisconsinites still were exceeding pre-pandemic rates of participation in pastimes such as fishing and visiting state parks.

Observations from a lifelong motorcyclist

The next sentence even shocks me. I rode my first two-wheeler 61 years ago.

It was a French-made robin’s egg blue moped, branded a “Mobylette,” and sold in America through the Montgomery Ward stores.

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