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Tom Tiffany stands behind vote in Congress against Juneteenth holiday
Five years later, Republican candidate for governor Tom Tiffany continues to stand behind his vote against making Juneteenth a national holiday.
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How an LGBTQ+ softball league built a community in Milwaukee
With the founding of Saturday Softball Beer League in 1977, Milwaukee became one of the first cities to start a gay softball league.
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Wisconsin’s 6 most iconic, enduring local companies around today
Some companies with Badger State roots are instantly recognizable. Ohers have passionate local followings that drove steady regional growth.
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A cow and Harley-Davidson? What Wisconsin is sending to Freedom 250 fair
Wisconsin will showcase America’s Dairyland at The Great American State Fair in Washington, D.C., for America’s 250th birthday.
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Black Americans mark Juneteenth amid rollback of freedoms | Opinion
Questions about whose history is taught, whose experiences are acknowledged, and whose opportunities are protected have become central issues in American life as we approach this Juneteenth.
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Wisconsin girls flag fooball push gains steam with coaches association help
The Wisconsin Football Coaches Association has put its sway behind a movement to earn recognition for girls flag football in the state.
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What are the best campgrounds in Wisconsin? Readers cast their votes
Wisconsin residents have a huge variety of favorite campgrounds in the state, the results of a Journal Sentinel reader poll show.
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Catch 2026 World Cup action at these Milwaukee bars
The 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off June 11.
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Berry lovers, take note: Wisconsin’s pick-your-own season is almost here
Ask most Wisconsin strawberry growers and they will likely admit it hasn’t been the ideal spring for growing the red, succulent fruit.




















