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Let The Chips Fall

When the snow is mostly gone and the days start to feel longer, there’s one part of winter that tends ...

Standing For The Flag

The flag out front was the first thing most people noticed and remembered. Abigail Kempf tells us about her grandparents ...

The News From Lake Hallie

The lake in Lake Hallie is narrow and shallow but not without its excitement… especially when the ice freezes. Patti ...

Camp Memories And White Privilege

At camp, we often learn to swim, paddle a canoe, make candles, and perfect our s’more technique. Elaine Maly learned ...

Booyah, NE Wisconsin’s Soup Of Choice

Anytime is booyah time in northeastern Wisconsin. But Chris Seroogy finds it particularly good when the snow flies. The leaves ...

Jay Anderson’s Life In Music And Food

It’s hard to imagine that any musician could be as prolific as Jay Anderson. The saxophonist performs nearly every night, ...

The Magic Of A Small City

Major metropolitan areas have a lot of things going for them – great food, amazing museums, art, and music. But ...

Fire On Ice

There are many things to enjoy about a frozen lake. For Patti See, it’s a bonfire built, improbably, on the ...

Rhinelander’s Nordic Skiing Tradition

Rhinelander today has a fairly well known cross country ski program in its schools. But it wasn't always this way. ...

Gwen Gillon’s fight for Civil Rights

Gwen Gillon now calls Madison, Wisconsin home. But her roots are in the south where she fought for civil rights. ...

Winter On The Edge Of The World

Wisconsin winters are known for being cold and harsh. But John Gurda reminds us of the 19th century settlers who ...

Winter No Obstacle To Motorcycle Racers

You’ve probably seen ice skaters, hockey players, snowmobiles, and even zipping across the ice. But what about motorcycles? Ron Davis ...

Casting: There Are No Small Parts

Casting is the first and perhaps most important part of a production. It’s not – as you might imagine – ...