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Wisconsin is embroiled in a legal battle that could radically reshape the state's political landscape. Literally.
Throughout the growing season, many Wisconsinites stop by farmers' markets to grab a bite to eat, chat with neighbors and, of course, purchase fresh produce and other foods. But this type of shopping can be cost prohibitive for people who have lower or fixed incomes.
Wisconsin is at the center of what is shaping up to be a landmark legal decision about how electoral districts are determined and the role of partisanship in creating legislative district boundaries.
Foraging for fallen nuts in autumn can be a fun hobby and provides an excellent learning opportunity for kids to connect with nature.
Despite their differences, rural and urban places are connected by the people who live and work among them.
Madison is home to a wide variety of dogs, reflecting the myriad shapes and sizes these canine companions can take.
Fall is a good time of year to seed a native prairie mix for a yard or empty plot.
Most summer vegetable crops reach their peak of maturity by early autumn, and it's critical to harvest at the right time to ensure high quality produce.
When it comes to their pet preferences, Madisonians lean towards bigger breeds for canine companions.
In recent decades, ranchers and federal agencies have spent a lot of time figuring out how to expand and improve the use of dogs to guard livestock.