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There's something new housing a timeless dessert on the Wisconsin State Fair grounds this year. After 11 months of ...
Meet a little Brown Swiss cow from Waukesha who is providing milk for dairy products at the Wisconsin State Fair.
Growing up on a rural airport in northeast Dodge County, Damon Reabe knew he wanted to be a pilot like his dad and ...
The congressional budget reconciliation bill that was signed into law on July 4 eliminated all National Education and Obesity ...
Each year the Manzke family divvies up the duties for the annual family camp out at the farm near Seymour, Wisconsin. Even ...
Vintage equipment and cutting-edge farm technology are just one of the many exhibits during Farm Technology Days Aug. 5-7 at ...
For the Mequon Nature Preserve’s ecologists, the small Hmong farms play a conservation role.Most of the 510-acre nature ...
Karen Kelley dreamed of doing more with her family's Fond du Lac dairy farm. What she dreamed was even more than what she ...
Let's take a look at some facts surrounding the history of ice cream in celebration of National Ice Cream Month.
As time moves on, we find ourselves missing the memories that briefly hang and then burn away like the morning fog.
While the Wisconsin State Fair has changed since it was first held in Janesville in 1851, one thing remains the same - Wisconsinites love their state fair.
More than 100,000 ice cream bars produced by Rich's Ice Cream have been recalled over concerns of potential listeria ...
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