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Wisconsin is Home to Most Underrated Summer Travel Destination in US
If you're looking for the perfect getaway that offers fun for families and couples, look no further than this destination gem. This area of Wisconsin has something for everyone, from outdoor adventures to romantic escapes. Cosmopolitan just named the 15 Most Underrated Summer Travel Destinations in the U.S. and a...
Aho Sets Course Record in Hairpin 5k
Jack Aho of Chicago set a new course record at the July 4th Hairpin Run in Fish Creek. Aho, 25, finished the race in 14:30, a 4:40 per mile pace. A total of 1,203 runners took part in this year’s event, the largest 5k in Door County. The event raises about $20,000 each year to support Friends of Gibraltar’s efforts to bring enrichment programs to Door County students.
Car vs. deer collisions leave motorists injured
Two incidents earlier this week served as a reminder that deer activity remains high in Wisconsin and you should remain vigilant while driving. On Tuesday, a Madison man was injured when a deer struck his vehicle, County Road F, in the Town of Gibraltar. According to the incident report, the man was driving eastbound at 6:10 p.m. when the deer ran into the driver’s side of his vehicle. The man suffered minor injuries from flying glass and had a sore left shoulder because of the collision, but he did not have to be transported for treatment. The deer could not be located after the crash. A day later, a De Pere man struck a deer while traveling on County Road C in Nasewaupee. Just before 9:20 p.m., the deer came out of the ditch and hit the vehicle's passenger side. The man’s passenger suffered a minor injury to his arm as a result of the collision, but it did not require medical transport. This is the second busiest time for car vs. deer collisions in the state because of the spring fawning season and yearling deer searching out new ranges. Last year, Door County saw 35 deer hits in June, second only to November (61).
A $906,000 grant enables Sister Bay to build a pedestrian and cycling trail along State 57
SISTER BAY - By this time next year, pedestrians and cyclists may not need to use the roadway when trying to negotiate an increasingly busy stretch of State 57 in the Village of Sister Bay. That's because the village recently learned it was awarded a $906,000 grant from the Wisconsin...
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