Fun & free things to do in Milwaukee, Madison, & La Crosse
Keep reading to discover a wide variety of activities that won’t cost you a penny! We’ve included family-friendly options as well as things you can enjoy alone or with a group of friends.
Keep reading to discover a wide variety of activities that won’t cost you a penny! We’ve included family-friendly options as well as things you can enjoy alone or with a group of friends.
From lakefront supper clubs where the views are as sumptuous as the fare to bustling pubs offering the perfect blend of steak and seafood, Eau Claire’s seafood spots cater to every taste. Here are nine places where you can satiate your cravings for oceanic delights in and around Eau Claire, Wisconsin:
Like us, the writers at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel must’ve spent a lot of time taking long walks and listening to music during the early days of the pandemic. Because, during that time, they compiled this list of 50 Wisconsin musicians who’ve made the greatest impact over the past 100 years...
EAU CLAIRE, Wis. (AP) — Two hospitals and nearly 20 clinics will close within months in western Wisconsin, leaving residents and local officials worried about how the closures will impact local health care services.
Trails, parks, and forests perfect for wintertime hiking, biking, and cross-country skiing abound in and near La Crosse and Eau Claire
If you’re already sick of the cold, sorry, we’ve got bad news for you. While this month’s average high is 31 degrees, that drops to 26 in January and doesn’t return to above 50 until late April. Now for the good news: Wisconsin has an abundance of highly-rated, affordable hotels with indoor pools that are perfect for a swimmable staycation this winter.
More than 1 million children in the state have benefited from the monthly payments, which will stop unless Congress extends them by Dec. 28.
The new ‘variant of concern’ has been detected in the Badger State. Vaccines still offer the best protection.
The bipartisan infrastructure legislation that Biden recently signed includes $15 billion to replace lead pipes across the country.
Measure expected to provide around $5.5 billion in transportation projects to Wisconsin and a variety of other job-creating improvements.