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What’s Happening in Wisconsin: Your View and the Badger State Buzz (Jan. 5–11)

By Ellie Bourdo

January 5, 2026

Welcome to this week’s Wisconsin View and Badger State Buzz—two staples of the UpNorthNews newsletter. If you want to see the Badger State Buzz as soon as it drops each week, make sure you’re subscribed. And if you’d like your photo featured, like reader Paul L. near Spooner, capturing the beautiful snow on his road, just reply to any newsletter with your submission.

Now, onto your Badger State Buzz:

Twelfth Night Holiday Tree Bonfire, Pleasant Prairie (Jan. 6)

This tradition marks the end of holiday festivities and the time to take down decorations. This event will feature a “show-stopping” bonfire from discarded Christmas trees. It will also include caroling, food, drinks, and a community New Year’s celebration.

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Cornhole After Hours Charity Event, Beloit (Jan. 8)

All proceeds of this charitable cornhole competition will benefit Beloit Meals on Wheels. Those interested in participating in the tournament can register as an individual player or with a team. There will also be networking opportunities and drinks available.

Cave & Cocktails, Blue Mounds (Jan. 9)

Cave of the Mounds is hosting a new concert series, where attendees can enjoy the cave’s North and South Caverns while sipping on cocktails. Bahama Bob’s Island Music will be the live music performance at this week’s event.

Wildcat Mountain Candlelight Hike and Ski, Ontario (Jan. 10)

Attendees can hike, snowshoe, or ski through a 1.5-mile torchlit trail at Wildcat Mountain State Park. There will also be a campfire and stargazing activities.

Winter Farmers Market, Janesville (Jan. 10)

This indoor winter market offers a variety of produce, handmade crafts, and unique goods. The event will take place on select Saturdays throughout the winter season at Uptown Janesville.

Hockey Day Wisconsin, St. Croix Falls (Jan. 9-11)

This weekend, the River Valley Hockey Association’s Outdoor Rink will welcome hockey players and fans from around the state, as youth and high school players showcase their talent.

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That wraps up this week’s Buzz. If you check out one of these events or snap a winter moment worth sharing, reply to any of our daily newsletters with a photo. We love seeing Wisconsin through your eyes.

Author

  • Ellie Bourdo

    Ellie Bourdo is UpNorthNews’ newsletter editor. A Wisconsin native, she was born and raised in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin and graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with degrees in journalism and Spanish. In her free time, Ellie enjoys spending time with family and friends on the lake or at the ski hill. Have a story tip? Reach Ellie at [email protected]. For local reporting in Wisconsin that connects the dots, from policy to people, sign up for UpNorthNews’ "news of the day” email newsletter.

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