We can’t wait to ring in the New Year, but paying high ticket prices and cover fees to go to a bar or club--or paying special New Year’s Eve dinner prices aren't ideal. In fact, the expense of bringing in the New Year keeps some from going out at all.
Although you might be tempted to lay low and relax after bringing in the New Year with a bang, New Year’s Day is also a time to get a head start on your new beginning. Maybe you want to take steps towards fulfilling your New Year's Resolution, do some cooking and meal prepping, organize some areas in your home, or take advantage of New Year’s Day sales.
No matter where you go on New Year’s Eve, you’ll have fun celebrating with your friends or family. And, you’ll find dozens of options for dinner, music, comedy, and more in Wisconsin’s biggest cities.
Between the shift to at-home learning and the struggle to hire enough teachers, the past three years have been challenging for schools. But 2022 proved Wisconsin's emerged better than most.
Here are several "good news" standouts.
To borrow a line from Disney's Frozen, "for the first time in forever" every moment of 2022 was not defined by COVID.
Instead, a large chunk of the year's health headlines was devoted to the overturning of reproductive options and its impact on Wisconsin women.
But not all headlines were bad. Here are several "good news" standouts.
The holidays are here: Thanksgiving turkey. Christmas cookies. Hannukah donuts. New Year's champagne.
But true Wisconsin tables include a few staples you won't find everywhere else!
Between "Prime Days," Cyber Monday, and various sales throughout the year, Black Friday is no longer THE best shopping day. But you can still find some of THE best deals, if you go in with a plan!