History

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Lutefisk is a Scandinavian delicacy. It's a polarizing dish; some people grow up loving it, while others despise it.
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When she was 19 years old, Katherine Denomie's mother first taught her how to make frybread.
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White corn has long played a central role in the traditions of the Oneida Nation.
Richland County, located in southwestern Wisconsin, has voted for the winning gubernatorial candidate since the 1990s.
The Wisconsin Legislature has used last-minute maneuvers to anonymously move major budget and policy changes into law while minimizing opportunity for public input. Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism managing editor Dee Hall explains how these processes work.
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On Madison's near east side, the final weekend in July is rung in with bouzouki music and baklava-fueled joy.
The Fox River Locks are all operated by hand, and with a simple understanding of physics.
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One of Milwaukee's socialist projects was the Garden Homes district, a housing project modeled after the British "garden city" movement that provided working class people with well-built homes, yards, and easy access to a local park.
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People flock from across the state to West Allis for the Wisconsin State Fair. The best in show will be on display: from cows and pigs, to dog tricks and crocheted scarves, to pies and beer.
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Italians say festa, Latinos say fiesta, and the Irish say feis, but it all means "festival" in Milwaukee.