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“Roughneck Grace” book excerpt from Michael Perry

October 1, 2016 Mary Bergin 0

It is rare for me to track down an author to his home, but that happened 14 years ago, to interview a guy in New […]

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Reader mail: national parks, Germany, Twin Cities, Ephraim

September 24, 2016 Mary Bergin 0

Readers, thanks for filling the mailbag. Here are excerpts. We have two winners in the challenge to write about your favorite national park experience in […]

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Take Ten: Best of Marshfield

September 17, 2016 Mary Bergin 0

Near the geographic center of Wisconsin is Marshfield, population 19,000 and unusual because the city sits in both Wood and Marathon counties. The long-ago railroad […]

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Chicago overnight: a frugal mix of spontaneity, research

September 10, 2016 Mary Bergin 0

Where to next? My reply to that frequent question inevitably prompts this follow-up: For business or pleasure? “Both” is almost always my answer. Almost all […]

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U.S. Bank Stadium: Athletics meets art meets Vikings

September 3, 2016 Mary Bergin 0

A 17-inch December blizzard tore the puffy roof of the Minneapolis Metrodome in 2010, and three years later the Teflon-coated dome would collapse for the […]

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Take Ten: Biking rails-to-trails, events

August 27, 2016 Mary Bergin 0

Fifty years have passed since abandoned railroad tracks were converted into the 32.5-mile Elroy-Sparta State Trail, the first U.S. rail-to-trail project, and now at least […]

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Holy Hill, Trek Travel, Dorf Haus, historic hotel news

August 20, 2016 Mary Bergin 0

Running out of ideas about how to spend precious leisure time during these waning days of summer or beyond? My “in” box contains no shortage […]

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Meet State Fair’s competitive bakers, recipe makers

August 13, 2016 Mary Bergin 0

In the world of competitive cooking, baking and recipe making, Patti Flaker of Wausau is a bit atypical. She had never attended the Wisconsin State […]

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Summer camp for adults a rugged nirvana

August 6, 2016 Mary Bergin 0

Before morning yoga begins, the teacher asks for introductions. On the sand and facing Little Hills Lake are a chemist, investment counselor, engineers, lab workers. […]

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Take Ten: supper club nibbles

July 30, 2016 Mary Bergin 0

Ask who is responsible for the revival of interest in Wisconsin supper clubs, and I’ll point a finger toward Ron Faiola, a multimedia entrepreneur in […]

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Wolfenbuttel, Kenosha: sister cities since 1970

July 23, 2016 Mary Bergin 0

The GPS has us driving in circles, so we park and approach the first person we see. Yes, she speaks English. Yes, she knows where […]

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Germany’s natural world: Spreewald, Hainich

July 16, 2016 Mary Bergin 0

Our captain maneuvers us like a gondolier, standing as a pole propels his flatboat through a maze of canals that gingerly pass tree canopies, tiny […]

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