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Paddling a canoe is a lot like a good marriage. In order to go forward and avoid obstacles, there has to be teamwork involved. So far we haven't tipped our canoe over!
"Sometimes we find something new that we were not looking for," the Wisconsin Historical Society said about the discovery.
Asian carp were recently found again in Wisconsin. In this 2012 file photo an Asian carp, jolted by an electric current from a research boat, jump from the Illinois River near Havana, Ill., during ...
The wreckage appears consistent with what's known about a steamer called the "L.W. Crane," which burned and sank locally in 1880 ...
Archaeologists from the Wisconsin Historical Society's Maritime Preservation Program and the Wisconsin Underwater Archaeology Association made an accidental discovery.
Two new lawsuits are asking the liberal-controlled Wisconsin Supreme Court to weigh in and redraw Wisconsin's congressional maps ahead of the 2026 midterms.
As the La Crosse River flows east, it comes to a crossroads where in 1849 and 1851 state roads connected Wisconsin north to south and east to west.
From the floodplain forests of the upper Mississippi River to the long coast of Lake Michigan, Wisconsin is rich in wetlands. Here's how to see them.
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