Lifestyle
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WI teacher: Federal special-ed cuts another blow to struggling state
A Wisconsin teacher is voicing significant concerns about the recent federal special education cuts and says it’s an added blow to the state budget deficit. This month, the U.S. Department of Education began laying off more than 450 employees, many of whom oversee special-education management.
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8 reasons why the Historic Third Ward is MKE’s coolest neighborhood
From its ever-present history to its unbeatable shopping to its opportunities to embrace the outdoors, Third Ward is hands down MKE’s coolest neighborhood.
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Hey middle schoolers, want to team up with the Packers to help your community? Now you can
Middle school students have until Oct. 24 to enter the Character Playbook Community Impact Project. Here’s what you need to know about the Packers program.
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The World’s Tallest Glass Tree Festival returns to Wisconsin in 2025. Here’s what you should know about it
Here’s what to know about the World’s Tallest Glass Tree Festival returning to Wisconsin in 2025.
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Wisconsin fall colors peaking up north, but could be delayed elsewhere
Wisconsin fall colors peaking up north, but could be delayed elsewhere.
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11 things to do in Plymouth, the Cheese Capital of the World
Plan your trip to the cheese capital of the world, which happens to be right here in Wisconsin. Here are 11 things to do in Plymouth.
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5 Wisconsin towns to visit for a Gilmore Girls-inspired getaway
Find your Stars Hollow-esque fall getaway with these five towns packed with Lorelai-approved coffee shops, Rory’s dream bookstores, and must-see fall foliage.
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Soy sauce submerges yacht for spot in Coolest Thing Made in Wisconsin 2025 finals
Soy sauce submerges yacht for spot in Coolest Thing Made in Wisconsin 2025 finals.
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St. Croix Chippewa Tribe Welcomes Sturgeon to Their Waters
The St. Croix Chippewa tribe has stocked sturgeon on their reservation for the first time. Here’s everything you need to know.
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Study: Wisconsin trails most states in college affordability
The state ranked 46th in its share of public colleges considered affordable. As Wisconsin lawmakers spend less on higher education, some see tuition promise programs as part of the solution.























