ISO Friendship: How One Wisconsin Woman Is Using Facebook To Find Real Friends.
From Appleton to Austin and back, 24-year-old Julia Otis has been on the move since childhood. Now–she’s created a space she wish she had her whole life.
From Appleton to Austin and back, 24-year-old Julia Otis has been on the move since childhood. Now–she’s created a space she wish she had her whole life.
A state Assembly rep wants the state to have a law similar to groundbreaking legislation in Utah. Some parents are skeptical and experts aren’t sure if it can be enforced, but they want to do something about social media’s harmful potential with young minds.
After the murder of George Floyd and the Black Lives Matter protests that followed, these Milwaukee natives felt compelled to speak out and lead some tough conversations–so they started a podcast called “Why Should You Give a Damn,” which is available for free in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, YouTube, iHeart Radio, and more.
The countdown is on—it’s almost time to celebrate Wisconsin’s largest city!
Rochelle Gamauf was a successful realtor, until a health scare forced her to slow down and reevaluate. After suffering a hemorrhage that resulted in multiple emergency room visits and surgeries, she struggled to do basic things like walk, or even shower, and started using a wheelchair. But she wasn’t about to let that confine or define her.
For the first time since 2012, the price of in-state tuition at all UW system schools is going up.
From working in fast food to opening a restaurant of their own, this father-son team turned their love of food into a family-run business… with a twist.
After spending more than a decade doing road repair work, Eau Claire’s Kristine Martin traded in her steel toe boots for a fry basket to follow her dream–and bring her family along for the ride.
Access to quality maternal care is critical for both mothers and babies, but what happens when the closest maternal health center isn’t actually close?
From starting in their own backyard to opening their own Brady Street storefront–meet the best friends putting their retail backgrounds to use!