Lifestyle
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This Wisconsin Oktoberfest is among top 10 in the US, USA TODAY says
This Wisconsin Oktoberfest USA is one of the best seasonal celebrations in the nation.
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Fighting a health insurance denial? Here are 7 tips to help
To control costs, nearly all health insurers use a system called prior authorization, which requires patients or their providers to seek approval before they can get certain procedures, tests, and prescriptions.
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Your guide to Wisconsin’s 4 entries in the National Park System
There may not be any National Parks in Wisconsin, but the state isn’t lacking in National Park System entries. Learn about all four.
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5 of the most haunted cemeteries in Wisconsin
Paranormal enthusiasts believe spirits can haunt any number of places, including cemeteries. Here are 5 of the most haunted cemeteries in Wisconsin.
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Wisconsin’s Aniya Warren became a children’s book author ahead of her first season with the Badgers
Aniya Warren’s book — “I Am Human,” which is independently published and available for purchase on Amazon — combines her off-the-court writing passion with an important message about it being OK to make mistakes.
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Lake Michigan shipwreck found after 139 years, with citizen scientists joining in moment
In another sign that Wisconsin maritime historians are in a golden period of discovery, a wooden schooner hidden beneath the depths of Lake Michigan for nearly 140 years has been found — with citizen scientists on board to share the excitement.
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Find all the cozy vibes at fall festivals and events in the Milwaukee area
In Milwaukee-area communities, there are a plethora of festivals and events with fall vibes.
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Discover Wisconsin’s new Prime Rib Trail: A celebration of beef and supper club tradition
Wisconsinites know there’s nothing quite like a classic supper club dinner, and now there’s a new way to experience one of the state’s most beloved traditions.
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White nationalist ‘Active Clubs’ growing in WI
Experts said they are seeing a rise in white nationalist movements in Wisconsin and across the country that are disguising themselves as fitness groups.
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It’s been a wet, hot and humid summer, but Wisconsin’s apple crop looks ripe for the picking
Long stretches of humid weather can increase pests and disease, but growers have the tools to control outbreaks.

























