Mackenzie Martin
mackenzie@wxpr.org
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The legislature is expected to take up drunk driving bills this week,Wisconsin's ginseng farmers are feeling a pinch from the trade war with…
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In March, Misty Jacksonfrom the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indiansparticipated in a fashion show with the goal of highlighting the problem…
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We continue our We Live Up Here series this week with a story about an ambitious DIY project that has been 30 years in the making.The story comes in…
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This week’s A Northwoods Moment in History is in response to two WXPR listeners who submitted questions to our new Curious North series.An anonymous…
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Since March, we've been collecting your questions for a new series at WXPR called Curious North. Today we're answering one of those questions as part of…
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There is a growing market for locally grown food produced without the use of synthetic chemicals.In Antigo, the 100-year-old Grandview Orchard in Antigo…
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Throughout the last year, our local historian Gary Entz has uncovered why many towns in the Northwoods are named what they are.Some previous installments…
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Trees For Tomorrow in Eagle River is celebrating their 75th anniversary this year. As part of our We Live Up Here series, Mackenzie Martin talked to their…
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The Ironwood/Hurley area can get up to 200 inches of annual snowfall, in part due to their close proximity to Lake Superior.This makes for great skiing,…
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Are you curious about about our region, its people, and its culture?WXPR is launching a new project that aims to answer questions about those very…