Lifestyle
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Unleash your inner child: 6 adult summer camps in Wisconsin
Just because you’ve grown up doesn’t mean you can’t still have fun like a kid. There are plenty of adult summer camps in Wisconsin to enjoy.
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Looking to get outside this summer? Here are some Brown County parks to check out
Looking to get outside this summer? Here are some Brown County parks to check out.
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Where you can find free outdoor movies in the Milwaukee area this summer
Summer in Milwaukee means we take everything outside — including the movies. Here’s a guide to the free outdoor movies in the Milwaukee area this summer and fall.
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Green Bay Packers announce training camp start, Family Night dates
The 24th Green Bay Packers’ Family Night is scheduled for the first Saturday in August, with training camp beginning 11 days earlier. Family Night, a full practice in the Lambeau Field bowl, is scheduled for 7 p.m. Aug. 2. Gates open at 5:30 p.m. Training camp begins July 23 at the Lambeau Field campus. The…
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Madison Irish Fest returns: Three days of Celtic magic across the city
Experience the magic of the Emerald Isle at Madison Irish Fest, May 30-June 1! Three venues, live music, dance performances, and family-friendly Celtic fun.
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8 things you probably don’t know about Wisconsin brats
More beloved in the state than hot dogs, Wisconsin brats are a barbecue, ballgame, and summer staple of the state’s cuisine.
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Millennials, here’s the biggest Wisconsin news story from the year you were born
There’s always something going on in Wisconsin. Check out the biggest news stories in the state from 1981 to 1996.
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Madison Night Market returns May 8
Discover local art, food, and music as State Street transforms into a vibrant celebration of Madison’s creative culture for its Night Market on May 8.
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9 Wisconsin towns that look like they’re straight out of a fairy tale
From towns with mythical creatures to those with unbeatable beauty, these Wisconsin towns look like they’re straight out of a fairy tale.
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Radon is High in Wisconsin: How to Protect Your Family
Each January, the Environmental Protection Agency recognizes National Radon Action Month and encourages people to test their homes. Radon is a colorless, odorless gas that can build up inside a home. It travels only a meter or two through soil and comes naturally from decaying uranium.

























