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Potosi opens National Brewery Museum

May 24, 2008 Mary Bergin 0

This summer, it’s all about the water – around the barge and by the glass. The Great River Road, whose near-3,000 miles lead motorists into […]

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Survey determines state’s small-town gems

May 17, 2008 Mary Bergin 0

Whenever there’s an election, you hope for fair play. No stuffing of the ballot box, no heavy-handed grandstanding, no bullying to unduly sway the results. […]

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Kohler champions outsider art environments

May 10, 2008 Mary Bergin 0

“Think like Nick,” the teacher advises her students, in kindergarten to grade 6. About 235 children will bring their treasures and stories to school May […]

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Magnificent candy, cheese in tiny Theresa

May 3, 2008 Mary Bergin 0

We are sitting outside of Joel Bernhard’s kitchen in Theresa, a town of 1,300 in Dodge County, and the topic is how important it is […]

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Artha Center leads Travel Green Wisconsin

April 19, 2008 Mary Bergin 0

The number of eco-friendly tourism businesses that qualify for Travel Green Wisconsin certification has tripled since one year ago, to 160 as Earth Day approaches. […]

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Witness prairie chicken dances at dawn

April 5, 2008 Mary Bergin 0

The funky dancing begins at the onset of dawn, and it is a private affair – a ritual that starts with cooing, and the low […]

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Indianapolis: major sports hub, and more

March 8, 2008 Mary Bergin 0

If you are a Wisconsin Badger fan, March Madness might mean a trip to Indianapolis, which hosts the Big Ten basketball women’s and men’s tournaments […]

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Time to vote for best of state’s small towns

March 1, 2008 Mary Bergin 0

“Well I was born in a small town “And I can breathe in a small town “Gonna die in this small town “That’s prob’ly where […]

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Architectural artifacts fill eclectic Cliffbreakers

February 23, 2008 Mary Bergin 0

Part of the tour brochure reads like a tribute to elegant, bygone hotels: Tufted parlor benches were moved from the Astor in Manhattan. Five matching […]

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African Hut cooks up continental specialties

February 9, 2008 Mary Bergin 0

Peanut stew. Sweet yam fries. Slow-cooked collard greens. Rice steamed in a seasoned tomato sauce, then served with chunks of chicken or stewed spinach. We […]

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From the heart: chocolate, sweet memories

February 2, 2008 Mary Bergin 0

As Valentine’s Day approaches, it’s time to adjust your notion of how fine chocolates should look, and how heartfelt sentiments should be expressed. Eliminate the […]

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What makes the map? Travelers can decide

January 19, 2008 Mary Bergin 0

You are unlikely to seek Hulls Crossing at all, but especially as a vacation destination. It is the farming community in northwest Sheboygan County where […]

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