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  1. Fall colors around Lower Kaubashine Lake.

    Wisconsin fall colors peaking up north, but could be delayed elsewhere

    Wisconsin fall colors peaking up north, but could be delayed elsewhere.
  2. 11 things to do in Plymouth, the Cheese Capital of the World

    Plan your trip to the cheese capital of the world, which happens to be right here in Wisconsin. Here are 11 things to do in Plymouth.
  3. To celebrate 25 years of “Gilmore Girls,” we’re looking at five real-life Wisconsin towns that would make the ideal Stars Hollow-inspired getaway.

    5 Wisconsin towns to visit for a Gilmore Girls-inspired getaway

    Find your Stars Hollow-esque fall getaway with these five towns packed with Lorelai-approved coffee shops, Rory’s dream bookstores, and must-see fall foliage.
  4. 2025 Coolest Thing Made in Wisconsin trophy

    Soy sauce submerges yacht for spot in Coolest Thing Made in Wisconsin 2025 finals

    Soy sauce submerges yacht for spot in Coolest Thing Made in Wisconsin 2025 finals.
  5. Eugene Lang, founder of the “I Have a Dream Foundation,” poses in his New York office with photos of students his foundation has helped send to college, June 22, 1991. It has been 10 years since Lang adopted a sixth grade class and promised to pay their college tuition if they stayed in school. Lang will honor the first two students to receive baccalaureate degrees at a reunion.

    Milwaukee foundation empowers ‘Dreamers’ on their path to college

    In Milwaukee, this foundation invests in the futures of children and students from kindergarten and beyond.
  6. The St. Croix Chippewa tribe has stocked sturgeon on their reservation for the first time.

    St. Croix Chippewa Tribe Welcomes Sturgeon to Their Waters

    The St. Croix Chippewa tribe has stocked sturgeon on their reservation for the first time. Here’s everything you need to know.
  7. Public college is less affordable in Wisconsin than in nearly every other state, according to a new analysis of 2022-23 school year data.

    Study: Wisconsin trails most states in college affordability

    The state ranked 46th in its share of public colleges considered affordable. As Wisconsin lawmakers spend less on higher education, some see tuition promise programs as part of the solution.
  8. Jonjak Cranberry Farm

    3rd generation cranberry grower says industry is moving in a positive direction despite challenges

    3rd generation Wisconsin cranberry grower says industry is moving in a positive direction despite challenges.
  9. Josh Kaul has decided to run for a third term as Wisconsin attorney general rather than seek the office of governor in 2026

    What it means for Wisconsin that Josh Kaul isn’t running for governor

    A potential frontrunner decides to seek a third term as attorney general instead, offering stability in the state’s fight against the Trump administration.
  10. Writers of nonfiction, fiction, poetry, and more will appear at the 24th annual Wisconsin Book Festival to discuss their work, along with a variety of exciting topics.

    Madison’s 24th Annual Fall Celebration Book Festival begins October 23

    The 24th annual Wisconsin Book Festival is scheduled for October 23-26. Here are all the details.
  11. Experts said nationwide, nearly half of people who qualify for both Medicaid and Medicar are not enrolled.

    WI residents could be missing out on dual-plan health benefits

    Fall open enrollment starts Wednesday for Wisconsinites who are dual eligible for both Medicaid and Medicare, and experts said nationwide, nearly half of people who qualify are not enrolled.
  12. Devil's Lake in Wisconsin.

    These are the 8 best must-see attractions in Wisconsin, according to World Atlas

    These are the 8 best must-see Wisconsin attractions, according to World Atlas.

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  1. 2025 Coolest Thing Made in Wisconsin trophy

    Soy sauce submerges yacht for spot in Coolest Thing Made in Wisconsin 2025 finals

    Soy sauce submerges yacht for spot in Coolest Thing Made in Wisconsin 2025 finals.
  2. Eugene Lang, founder of the “I Have a Dream Foundation,” poses in his New York office with photos of students his foundation has helped send to college, June 22, 1991. It has been 10 years since Lang adopted a sixth grade class and promised to pay their college tuition if they stayed in school. Lang will honor the first two students to receive baccalaureate degrees at a reunion.

    Milwaukee foundation empowers ‘Dreamers’ on their path to college

    In Milwaukee, this foundation invests in the futures of children and students from kindergarten and beyond.
  3. The St. Croix Chippewa tribe has stocked sturgeon on their reservation for the first time.

    St. Croix Chippewa Tribe Welcomes Sturgeon to Their Waters

    The St. Croix Chippewa tribe has stocked sturgeon on their reservation for the first time. Here’s everything you need to know.
  4. Writers of nonfiction, fiction, poetry, and more will appear at the 24th annual Wisconsin Book Festival to discuss their work, along with a variety of exciting topics.

    Madison’s 24th Annual Fall Celebration Book Festival begins October 23

    The 24th annual Wisconsin Book Festival is scheduled for October 23-26. Here are all the details.
  5. Few cities have as many varied and frightening ghost stories as Baraboo, a city in south central Wisconsin that’s best known for its lengthy circus history.

    Why Baraboo is hands-down the most haunted city in Wisconsin

    With its spooky inns, famous ghosts, and eerie natural wonders, Baraboo is hands-down the most haunted city in Wisconsin. 
  6. Signs mark land owned by the Ho-Chunk Nation.

    A timeline of the storied history behind Wisconsin’s former Badger Army Ammunition Plant

    A timeline of the storied history behind Wisconsin's former Badger Army Ammunition Plant
  7. Up North News

    Port Washington is set to break ground on an AI data center project, but residents are trying to fight back

    Port Washington residents voiced their concerns this week over the impending construction of an AI data center. Here's what you need to know.
  8. Milwaukee Pantry.

    Food pantry demand up sharply. Here are the factors that contribute to the increased need.

    Wisconsin food pantry demand is up. Here's why.
  9. Woman putting garbage into full trash bins with different types of waste

    Are you recycling correctly? This new tool from Eau Claire County lets you know

    New tool helps Wisconsinites determine what is recyclable and what is not.
  10. The Born to Dairy campaign.

    Do you know a farm MacGyver? Or a Dairyland Darling? Wisconsin farmers redefine stereotypes

    These Wisconsin farmers redefine stereotypes.
  11. Worden's Hardware store.

    What happened to Ed Gein’s house and more Wisconsin sites from Netflix’s ‘Monster’ series?

    What happened to Ed Gein's house from Netflix's "Monster" series?
  12. The beast of Bray Rd. is a werewolf.

    In the heart of Wisconsin lurks the Beast of Bray Road

    Since the 1930s, Wisconsinites have reported seeing a mysterious, menacing figure lurking in the dark. Here’s what you need to know about The Beast of Bray Road.

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