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50 years ago, the first Rustic Road in Wisconsin received its formal designation.Now, the program is up to 126 roads spanning hundreds of miles across the state.
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The chain announced in a news release they’re making the change after the U.S. Treasury Department’s decision to stop penny production.
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Summer is ending here in the Northwoods which means thousands of travelers are headed back home
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It’s been three years since the Great American Outdoors Act was passed, pumping millions of dollars into the National Forest system.Locally, the Chequamegon Nicolet National Forest has received more than $6.5 million for tackling 18 deferred maintenance projects.
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The Forest County Potawatomi Community added to their business ventures with groundbreaking for a new “Rock & Brews” Restaurant
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The Wisconsin Department of Transportation asks drivers to show patience during the busy Labor Day weekend travel period
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If you're planning to head to Forest County this weekend its going to be busy. Between the World Off-Road Championships at Crandon International Raceway or Friday night's KISS concert, Crandon is quickly becoming the place to be
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In 2022, the group started training all its CNAs through an internal program. The employer takes on 100% of the costs.
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The auto industry has been dealing with challenges lately, such as higher interest rates, but analysts said there are nuances, and they stressed despite some rhetoric, sales of electric vehicles are encouraging
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With numerous schools starting next week, students and families are preparing to slip back into their normal routines.For many, that includes riding a bus to and from the classroom, the track, the field.However, a severe labor shortage in the busing industry threatens to possibly change that.
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Kohl’s reported on Wednesday that profits dropped nearly 60% on weak sales in the second quarter, joining a slew of retailers that are wrestling with shoppers’ cautious spending in a challenging economy.
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The state is the leading producer of cranberries in the world.