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Molly O: ‘Justified,’ and beyond the Heymakers

August 1, 2015 Mary Bergin 0

“Justified” is a prevailing theme in Molly Otis Stoddard’s life lately, especially since that’s the title of her first music release in nearly two decades, […]

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Take Ten: good, affordable Wisconsin golf courses

July 25, 2015 Mary Bergin 0

Editor’s note: The PGA Championship is Aug. 10-16 at Whistling Straits, a course near Kohler that is a pricey ticket for the average golfer. Guest […]

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Hayward food diversity: Jimmie’s BBQ, farm-to-table cafe, excellent pie

July 4, 2015 Mary Bergin 0

When Dave Anderson opened a little barbecue shack in 1994 on Sawyer County’s Round Lake, the waterfront business gained a quick and strong following. In […]

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New visitor center hikes visibility of The Ridges

June 13, 2015 Mary Bergin 0

A longtime but quiet force on the quiet side of Door County gains wider visibility this month. The opening of a unique visitor center at […]

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Algoma: oldest winery, formal wear, fishing, fine dive-bar fare

June 6, 2015 Mary Bergin 0

In the shadow of beautiful Door County, the 70-mile-long peninsula that attracts two million visitors per year, is Algoma on the Lake Michigan shoreline. The […]

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Rural chefs redefine country cooking, farm-to-table dining

May 30, 2015 Mary Bergin 0

Farmers used to pitch in as a neighborhood to rebuild a barn or harvest grain, one humid acre after another. Their end-of-day reward was a […]

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Family-run carnivals: decades of fun for community festivals

May 23, 2015 Mary Bergin 0

During the Great Depression, Scott Lake made a living one penny at a time, and his business has grown to modestly sustain a fourth generation […]

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Take Ten: Fun farmers markets in Wisconsin

May 16, 2015 Mary Bergin 0

When trees bud and bulbs blossom, the arrival of fresh asparagus and morels can’t be far behind. Hoop houses and greenhouses hike the likelihood that […]

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Fiber arts trail shows off quilts, history, art, supplies, more

May 9, 2015 Mary Bergin 0

Lots of people say a picture is worth 1,000 words; fewer acknowledge the value of 1,000 stitches. Wisconsin’s first poet laureate was among the exceptions. […]

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SC Johnson’s Fortaleza Hall displays Wright lithographs

May 2, 2015 Mary Bergin 0

Near Lake Michigan, at the Indiana-Illinois border, is 800-acre Wolf Lake and an unincorporated town best known for its August Onion Days Festival. If Frank […]

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Kentucky bourbon trails big on distillery diversity

April 26, 2015 Mary Bergin 0

During a much younger life, I was introduced to horse race wagering, earthy bluegrass music and long-simmering stews called burgoo while living in western Kentucky. […]

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National pie champs have rural roots

April 18, 2015 Mary Bergin 0

Twenty years ago, Caroline Imig’s world started crashing. Her husband was killed in a farm equipment accident, leaving her as a single mother with five […]

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