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New children’s book celebrates Wisconsin’s George Edwin Taylor, the first Black presidential candidate
The La Crosse area helped shape an historic politician, yet many people aren’t familiar with his story. George Edwin Taylor was the first Black person to run for U.S. president. […]
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Wisconsin distributor earns global recognition for being a ‘Great Place to Work’
Nelson-Jameson, based in Marshfield, employs more than 200 people throughout Wisconsin. The food processing distributor recently earned a “Great Place to Work” certification for a second consecutive year.
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Colonoscopies: They aren’t fun, but having one could save your life
Dr. Nadim Salfiti recently joined WPR’s “The Larry Meiller Show” to explain more about the importance of colonoscopies and colon cancer prevention.
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Sausage and Kale Black Bean Soup
Ingredients: Directions: In a large soup pot, heat oil and sauté the onions and ground sausage until cooked through. Add all the remaining ingredients except the kale. Bring to a […]
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Wisconsin cooperative creates hybrid work model to meet needs of 1K employees
A farmer-owned cooperative in the Driftless Area is taking a different approach to hybrid work and having positive results.
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Craft in America:Democracy
How craft is intertwined with the defining principles of the U.S.; featuring Robert L. Lynch, Sammy Little, Harvey Pratt and Eudorah Moore, as well as the Smithsonian Institution museums, the […]
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Craft in America:Storytellers
Artists who use narrative to communicate personal and universal truths, including Nicholas Galanin, Julie Schafler Dale, Linda J. Mendelson, George Rodriguez and Christina Bothwell.
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America’s Test Kitchen From Cook’s Illustrated:Japanese-Inspired Favorites
Karaage, Japanese fried chicken thighs; soba noodles; drainers and strainers; chilled soba noodles with cucumber, snow peas and radishes.
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Trump administration seeks to fast-track projects in the Great Lakes and Wisconsin
Permits for hundreds of energy projects may be fast-tracked by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers under the Trump administration, including plans for a pipeline project in the Great Lakes and a fossil fuel plant in Superior.
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Minocqua Brewing Company owner courts controversy, donations around rare criminal defamation charge. It’s part of a yearslong pattern.
The owner of Minocqua Brewing Company is facing criminal defamation charges in Oneida County. He’s been a lightning rod for controversy — and publicity.