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UW Madison Student Flies With Badger Aviators 

Remington Viney, a junior at UW-Madison, has been a pilot for four years.  She's also a member of the Badger ...

A Walk Through The Cedarburg Bog

European settlers to Wisconsin saw wetlands as wasted space to be drained. But that view changed over time, and in 1952, Wisconsin’s ...

Doctor Provides Care And Healing To Her Community

Amy Delong works within and for her tribal community at the Ho-Chunk House of Wellness in Baraboo. She pursued medicine ...

Wisconsin Life #312: “Wunderkinds & Winter Races”

A member of the medical team that performed the first full face transplant, a man who organizes drag races on ...

Wisconsin Life #311: “Packers & Pond Hockey”

Meet the man who tends the turf at Lambeau Field, a flower farmer and a team of pond hockey enthusiasts ...

Wisconsin Life #310: “Going for the Gold”

A pair of artists inspired by Norwegian culture, a record-setting track and field athlete and a parkour enthusiast share their stories ...

Farmer Explains Why You Should Sing To Cows

I have previously confessed this crime. Specifically to note, I was born to Methodists.  Methodists by moral instinct rarely do ...

Wisconsin’s Brewsters Share What They Love About Beer

Among the dozens of craft breweries around Wisconsin, women run the show in only three of them. Jamie Baertsch has ...

Humans Teach Cranes To Be Cranes In Baraboo

The International Crane Foundation, based in Baraboo, works around the world to save cranes. Producer Breann Schossow spent a day ...