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Pandemics are nothing new to Ojibwe people. Neither are isolation or cold winters.“Long ago, the arts and crafts, they kept our people from going…
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The World Bank has offices in more than 130 places and staff from more than 170 countries.Starting more than a decade ago, one of those staff members…
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The cabin sits on U.S. Highway 8 between Crandon and Laona.When Johnnie Aschenbrenner was growing up, it was his home. Despite being on a major highway,…
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The internet connection was working as expected at Coontail Market in Boulder Junction on Tuesday.The grocery, convenience, and outdoor sports store could…
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Earlier this month, Isaiah Miller and Ryan Van Dyke made their very last home solar installation until the spring, just in time to avoid the harshest cold…
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Ed Steigerwaldt’s last name means 'walk in the woods' in German. It’s an appropriate name for someone who grows trees for a living.Steigerwaldt started…
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To Scott Williams, most drones are just toys.They can fly high and take photos and video, but can’t do much more.But his drones? As he sees it, they might…
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On a sunny day last week in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, Kevin Sundholm picked up a small handful of marble-sized pellets of iron ore from the…
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On a recent Saturday, Bill Sherer carefully wrapped fine thread and colorful chenille around a hook. A handful of fly-tying learners watched and copied…
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Over the last few years, members of the Washington D.C.-based Bipartisan Policy Center visited Marshfield Clinic in Minocqua, seeking a window into rural…