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Research ensues: Michael Fields Ag Institute

September 8, 2007 Mary Bergin 0

The challenge is on, especially Sept. 14-23, to use as much locally grown and sustainable food as possible when eating. The Buy Local, Buy Wisconsin […]

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For Packer fans: ‘Legends of Lombardi’ tour

August 25, 2007 Mary Bergin 0

We are driving through a modest but tidy neighborhood in Green Bay, on Ridge Road, near Lambeau Field. It costs $20 to park here on […]

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Chippewa Valley: Indulge in good food, brew

August 18, 2007 Mary Bergin 0

Chippewa County’s Lake Wissota got a sliver of Hollywood exposure in 1997, when mentioned during the movie “Titanic,” but the 6,300-acre lake didn’t exist until […]

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Tasty burger stops: going beyond Seymour

August 11, 2007 Mary Bergin 0

  A 15-year-old boy flattened a few meatballs near the Seymour horseracing track in 1885, and many lives have not been the same since then. […]

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Mille’s Italian Sausage: fair vendor since ’32

August 3, 2007 Mary Bergin 0

This is the time of year when Amatore “Matt” Mille of Philadelphia heads home and fires up the charcoal grill. Home is Milwaukee, Matt makes […]

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Maribel mystery: How deep do caves go?

July 28, 2007 Mary Bergin 0

It was late winter as I headed toward Door County, in the mood for snaking around on county roads. The ruins appeared unexpectedly, so I […]

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Wild about rodeo: kids to pros compete

July 16, 2007 Mary Bergin 0

It all comes down to what you can accomplish in seconds – less than 10 seconds – and success is a matter of instinct and […]

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Play ball! Old World Wisconsin goes retro

July 14, 2007 Mary Bergin 0

A fevered pitch is: (a) What Francisco Cordero hurls, when he does his job well in the ninth inning. (b) One way to describe the […]

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Tour de France puts Trek, tours on the map

July 7, 2007 Mary Bergin 0

The three-week Tour de France has begun, and that makes Trek Bicycle Corp. an especially appropriate place to visit. It costs nothing to tour the […]

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Fountain Prairie owners are farmers, activists

June 30, 2007 Mary Bergin 0

It is John and Dorothy Priske’s 35th wedding anniversary, and they choose to spend a part of the day with me, driving around their farm […]

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Summerfest at 40: My, how you’ve grown

June 23, 2007 Mary Bergin 0

Young man, when I was your age, gasoline stations didn’t stay open all night – not even when you were driving around Milwaukee. We learned […]

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True grit: Wisconsin rodeos, cowboys

June 16, 2007 Mary Bergin 0

It all comes down to what you can accomplish in seconds – less than 10 seconds – and success is a matter of instinct and […]

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