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Locals swear you’ve never had anything like it, so naturally, we had to try it for ourselves. They weren’t wrong.
From supper clubs to corner pubs, Wisconsin is home to a wide range of restaurants you won’t simply find anywhere else. Here are a dozen you should add to your 2023 bucket list!
From the Bucks, Badgers, and Brewers to our beloved Packers– sports unite us, win or lose.
Unfortunately, 2022 seemed to include an often-unexpected amount of the latter. But there were still many bright spots. Here are a few standouts!
Even though the Packers (most likely) won’t make Super Bowl LVII, Anna Linberg will still be repping Green Bay at the Big Game– as the youngest nominee in this season’s fan contest. Vote for her today!
What makes a great sports town? The venues? The fans? The food? The bars? The options? The energy?
WalletHub claims to have found the answer in its list of 2022’s Best Sports Cities.
When you ask someone who hasn’t been to Wisconsin what they know about our state, most can easily list the Packers, cheese, Jeffrey Dahmer, and dairy farms. But Wisconsin is home to so much more– especially for outdoor enthusiasts. While we don’t have oceans or mountains, we compensate with two Great Lakes, countless rivers, and an abundance of trails.
The website Livability ranked America’s top 100 cities and six from the Badger State made the list.
Livability.com ranks the most livable small and mid-sized cities in the United States.
Producers display the diversity of their products at Farm Technology Days.
UpNorthNews launched one year ago to highlight Wisconsin people, places, issues, and all the things that make our state worth caring for.
Our travel writer offers reminders of what we have and what will still be with us after this most unusual year.
A GOP lawsuit and a conservative state Supreme Court could lead to ballots being challenged, thrown out.
At least 290 JBS Green Bay workers are infected, thousands more at plants throughout the country.
Low-wage, frequently Latino workers, are forced to risk their health
No criticism of working conditions for Brown Co. meatpackers.
World Championship event in Madison this week judges 3,667 entries from 26 countries
Dems feel pressure to hold Green Bay seat. First candidate declares.