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Fun Features in Our Current Issue…

Lost His Marbles? Not this Hayward man, who’s made them by the thousands, letting it roll with his colorful craft.

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Topping It Off. Greenfield eatery serving up pizza and pipe organ music finds the combo hits all the right notes.

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Brian Rohland photo

Bear with Us. After years of waiting and months of training, this grandma with gumption set her sights on a trophy.

Polka Cello Fellows. Creative minds in Sheboygan made this festive folk instrument the life of the party nationwide. Git down!

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Giving Thanks. Mom’s example led this Pierce County restaurateur to be a seasoned pro at providing free holiday meals.

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Julie Gilkay photo

Cabin Fever. Building a log cabin in the Northwoods provides a breath of fresh air for a couple retired from law enforcement.

Coming Up Roses. True to her Scandinavian heritage, an artist’s interest in Norwegian painting led to learning across the world.

He’s Over the Moon. Discovering Yerkes Observatory proves to be cosmic karma for this lucky star.
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Lora Houska photo

Leaving Their Mark. Descendants of the first settlers in Cheyenne Valley keep its history alive through a road tour and reunions.

The Perfect Pair? Fontana grandma isn’t monkeying around when it comes to her pastime of making sock dolls.

Don’t Skate Past This Story. North Fond du Lac roller rink leaves lasting memories of a wheely good time.
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Susan Connley 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: Riders participate in the Tour de Chequamegon, a 3-day event that covers 104 miles and includes camping in the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest. This year’s event is Oct. 4-6. Photo by Paul Ostrum of Hayward.

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