Travel
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Wisconsin hiking guide says fall, winter are best times to explore the outdoors
A Wisconsin native shares experience in the great outdoors biking, camping, canoing and hiking. He explains where locals can visit to enjoy the weather and fall colors.
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Spirit Airlines will discontinue Milwaukee service in 2026
After filing for bankruptcy twice in the past year, Spirit Airlines will stop providing service at the Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport early next year.
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Miss Pronouncer celebrates the wild and wonderful world of Wisconsin place names
The website, which includes around 3,000 audio clips of different place names around the state, turns 20 this year and is the basis of a new interactive map from the state cartographer’s office.
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Milwaukee’s Mitchell International Airport adds new concourse for international flights
Construction for a $95 million redevelopment project for a new terminal at Milwaukee’s Mitchell International Airport got underway Tuesday.
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Wisconsin author dives into the strange and unexplained in ‘Supernatural Lake Superior’
“I always encourage people to go to these places and see for yourself,” said Chad Lewis of Eau Claire, author of “Supernatural Lake Superior.” “If you put science to use while you’re there, combining it with folklore, you’re going to have a fun road trip.”
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One former New Yorker’s search for a great bagel in the Midwest
Madison storyteller Jen Rubin is on a mission to find the best bagel in the Midwest and connect with her Jewish cultural identity along the way.
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UW-Stout professor to teach family therapy courses in Turkey as Fulbright scholar
Thanks to her new Fulbright scholarship, UW-Stout associate professor Candice Maier will teach her feminism-informed approach to family therapy at an Istanbul university next Spring.
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EAA AirVenture returns to Oshkosh, bringing $257M economic impact with it
The event has set new attendance records each year since 2022.
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Cost to repair ‘crumbling, cracked’ streets in Milwaukee estimated at $821M
A new report found it would cost $821 million to repair over 1,300 miles of Milwaukee streets that are in poor condition.
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Wisconsin tourism industry’s ‘record-breaking roll’ sets new highs for economic impact, visits
Wisconsin’s tourism industry experienced its third-straight year of record-setting economic impact in 2024 and set a new all-time high for the number of visits to the Badger State, Gov. Tony Evers announced Tuesday.










