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U.S.A. Today placed Wisconsin’s Capitol Holiday Tree at number seven on its top ten list for holiday light displays across the country
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The holidays can be hard time for people who have lost a loved one—even when that death was years ago.For 37 years, Compassus has offered people a way to remember those that have passed with its Tree of Love event.
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The Festival of Trees is lighting up Minocqua bringing local businesses, nonprofits, and families together, with 50 trees lighting up the city
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Families are navigating tighter budgets, busy schedules and for many, the added pressure of caring for aging loved ones with health challenges
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Governor Tony Evers says the theme this year is “The Learning Tree”.
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Janet Wimmer, a clinical psychologist with Aspirus Health, says there can be unrealistic expectations on how the Holiday season will go
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'Tis the season for celebration and good cheer. However, for many, the absence of a loved one - whether through death, divorce or another painful separation - can make this time of year feel almost unbearable
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The tree was harvested in Rhinelander this week to begin its journey to the capitol in Madison
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Located at Hodag Park, it's now the seventh year of "Lights of the Northwoods," which again features a walking and driving path
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Forgetting important moments is an unfortunate reality for people with Alzheimer's, and that can be especially hard during the holidays, a time of year where lots of memories are made