People
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New data shows just how little single moms make compared to other parents
As many as 28 percent of single moms live in poverty. Here’s what you need to know about the wage gap for single moms.
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9 questions with Calahan Skogman on his new book, Wisconsin, and the beauty of small towns
Calahan Skogman is perhaps best known for his leading role in Netflix’s Shadow and Bone. Now, the Seymour, Wisconsin native is publishing his first book.
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Frank Lloyd Wright isn’t the only famous architect from Wisconsin. Meet 4 more
You know Frank Lloyd Wright, but have you heard of Erhard Brielmaier, David Adler, Alexander C. Eschweiler, or Alex Jordan Jr. (who designed House on the Rock)?
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Reality royalty: 12 Wisconsin contestants who made their mark
Read about 12 of the most recent and iconic Wisconsin contestants who’ve competed on the silver screen.
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The zodiac signs of 12 iconic women offer insight into their historic accomplishments
The zodiac signs of 12 iconic women offer insight into their historic accomplishments. Here’s what you need to know about these women and their zodiac signs.
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6 Wisconsin women dominating American sports
2024 marks 50 years of official women’s sports at the University of Wisconsin. From the college court to the Olympic stage, these six women are shaping America’s sports scene.
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7 things you don’t know about La Crosse native Sandra Lee
Today, we celebrate Sandra and all she’s accomplished. From her cooking and home decor to her philanthropy and advocacy, enjoy a few fun facts about Sandra Lee.
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The most famous residents of Milwaukee’s oldest cemetery
Whether you’re visiting the cemetery to reflect, learn about Milwaukee history, or pay your respects, keep an eye out for some of the most famous folks buried at Calvary Cemetery.
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How Wisconsin’s 7 billionaires made their fortunes
As of the start of 2024, there are seven billionaires living in the Badger State, and their fortunes range from “old money” to brand-new empires. How did they do it? Let’s have a look at Wisconsin’s wealthiest, and what brought them where they are today.
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Former reporter leaves local news to share the stories you don’t see on TV
I could tell Jamie Perez was special the moment she walked into the WISC’s newsroom. It wasn’t her size (less than 5 feet) or the way she dressed (cute, yet comfy.) It wasn’t her long list of solid story pitches, or her ability to shoot, write, edit, and report every story entirely on her own. It…

























