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Fun Features in Our Current Issue…

Meet the Butterettes. Two sisters and fifth-generation dairy farmers go for gold with artisan butter from their Columbus creamery.

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Behind the Wheel. Two dedicated men keep the waterwheel turning at this 175-year-old gristmill that’s a landmark in Ridgeway.

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Photo courtesy of Dairy Farmers of Americal

Links High Jinks. Silliness is the name of the game at this par-3 golf course in Waunakee—just like the owner likes it.

They’re Bovine Beauties. The Amazing Grazing Cows of Thorp steer visitors on one supersized community scavenger hunt.

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Who Said It Was a Pop-Up? Family’s first tent-camping adventure didn’t go as planned but sure was unforgettable in the end.

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Brian Rohland photo

Let’s Hit the Road! We’re headed to the western shores of Lake Winnebago in this travelogue that discovers new twists on traditions.

A Fond Bond. This deputy duo patrols Vernon County to ensure public safety and foster goodwill in communities too.

Cast Your Vote and let us know your favorite image in the first category to be judged in our 2025 Reader Photo Contest.
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Ema Lee Luebke photo

Cracking Open a Career. A farm kid in Manitowoc County learned the chick hatchery trade, thanks to a good egg in Cato.

Reaching Fever Pitch. Horseshoe clubs throughout Wisconsin are friendly stakeholders in fun competition.

He’s Locked In. A creative mind and penchant for tinkering were the perfect combination for one of Wisconsin’s greatest innovators.
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Candace Van Lysal photo

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Inside Every Issue…

On the Wild Side—by Tom Davis

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My Favorite Ma & Pa Restaurant

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Wisconsin-themed Crossword

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What's Cookin' in Wisconsin

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Window on Wisconsin—reader submissions

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Wiscon-Scenes—professional photography

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The Big Picture—fold-out panorama

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Where's the W? Contest

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Short Memories

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Vintage Views

ABOUT OUR COVER: A Baltimore oriole finds a spot to rest in a flowering crab apple tree in Clark County. Photo by John Ford of Greenwood.

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