
Enjoy the Colorful Autumn Season With These Fall Festivals
Fall is here and whether it is musical performances, hand-crafted beverages, carnivals, or art gatherings, there are plenty of festivals for Wisconsinites to look forward to this season.
Fall is here and whether it is musical performances, hand-crafted beverages, carnivals, or art gatherings, there are plenty of festivals for Wisconsinites to look forward to this season.
Wisconsin Public Radio (WPR)’s “The Morning Show” recently had on air Amy McGovern, the Aquatic Invasive Species Program Supervisor for the Midwest Region of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and Mark Fritts, a fish biologist for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the La Crosse Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office.
On September 21st, Governor Tony Evers signed an executive order calling for a special session of the Wisconsin State Legislature to create a statewide referendum process as well as a constitutional amendment.
Only 17% of Native Americans are able to continue their education after high school.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is forming a Office of Environmental Justice and External Civil Rights, the Biden administration announced on Saturday.
Since then, the county’s land and water resources department (LWRD) has been fighting to improve the conditions on one cattle farm in the small Town of Primrose, southwest of Madison.
The Wisconsin Historical Society (WHS) with help from the Wisconsin’s Native Nations and skilled volunteers, recovered a fragile 3,000 year-old-dugout canoe from Lake Mendota in Madison on September 22nd.
There’s no better way to wind down from the festivities of summer than by exploring Wisconsin’s serene and untroubled hiking trails.
Like the majority of schools in Wisconsin, the Kenosha Unified School District offered free meals to students during the 2021-22 academic year. But Perez and other students started to notice smaller portions, what appeared to be undercooked meat and fruit and vegetables covered with dark spots.
Controversial books are nothing new, but the incidence of book challenges and bans has increased substantially in recent years.
Recent reports have shown that Tim Michels, the Republican nominee for governor, has donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to anti-abortion and anti-LGBTQ organizations.
School students across Wisconsin are still getting settled as the new academic year unfolds. And experts say it’s important to get them in for a physical and get their hearing, vision, and teeth checked.