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Wisconsin Town Called The Most “Cursed” In State
Who doesn't love a good curse? The town in question has a population of about 15,000, and to many, it is most known as the home of the University of Wisconsin. However, others know it for its creepiness. We have seen many different towns and cities in Wisconsin over the...
‘People of Kwik Trip’ Viral Post Hilariously Accurate for Minnesota + Wisconsin
Have you ever looked through the People of Walmart photos? I used to laugh at those until I realized that based on some of my own outfit choices could land me on that page. Well, a Wisconsin-based store that was just voted the best in the entire country got a taste of it for their customers...and it is hilarious!
Governor Evers asks voters to vote ‘no’ at the Aug. 13 election
EAU CLAIRE — Governor Tony Evers (D) visited Eau Claire Monday in order to encourage voters to vote ‘no’ on two questions that will be present on the Aug. 13 ballot. The questions read: “Delegation of appropriation power. Shall section 35 (1) of article IV of the constitution be created to provide that the legislature may not delegate its sole power to determine how moneys shall be appropriated?” and “Allocation of federal moneys. Shall section 35 (2) of article IV of the constitution be created...
Wisconsin tribes awarded $20 million in federal funding for affordable housing projects
Wisconsin tribes will receive $20 million in federal funding to build new affordable housing in their communities. A shortage of affordable housing has put a strain on tribal residents and governments — contributing to homelessness and overcrowding, and forcing residents to look outside their communities for a place to live. On Monday, four of...
Veterans Honor Walk banners featured in Rudolph
RUDOLPH — The Rudolph American Legion announces the 2024 Veteran’s Honor Walk on Main Street and Grotto Ave. in the Village of Rudolph. This year marks the 5th anniversary of the Honor Walk banners being displayed in the village to honor military veterans. This year there are 36 honorees on display in Rudolph. The banners’ “Tour of Duty” is from Memorial Day in May until Veterans Day in November.
New Wisconsin-themed fence mural debuts on Lombardi Avenue, just east of Lambeau Field in Green Bay
GREEN BAY - A new fence mural with the slogan "For the love of Wisconsin" was unveiled this week along Lombardi Avenue and just east of Lambeau Field. The artist behind the mural, Spencer Young, said he designed it to celebrate important parts of Wisconsin culture. "It started as a conversation, an...
Here are this year's Wisconsin State Fair's admission deals
MILWAUKEE — As the Wisconsin State Fair approaches, there are a handful of sponsored admission deal days for attendees to take advantage of. Here’s how to score deals to enter the fairgrounds on specific days:. Aug. 1: Piggly Wiggly $5 Day. Get into the State Fair for $5...
Massive Changes Hit Old Wisconsin Gas Station
We've all seen random buildings get turned into something new. Sometimes it's very obvious like when a Pizza Hut gets turned into something new, but still has the over sized roof. Other times it works perfect like with this diner. This new spot isn't very new seeing as though it...
Remains identified of Wisconsin soldier killed in Korean War
(WLUK) -- The remains of a Wisconsin soldier who was reported missing in action nearly 75 years ago during the Korean War have been identified. U.S. Army Cpl. Robert P. Raess, 21, of Dodgeville, was accounted for March 26, the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency announced Tuesday. Scientists used anthropological analysis, mitochondrial DNA analysis and circumstantial evidence to identify Raess's remains.
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