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What are food deserts and what can we do about them? We asked Milwaukee experts
As neighborhood grocery stores continue to close, more residents are finding themselves living in “food deserts,” places where access to healthy, affordable food is limited or nonexistent.
Sand mining project begins, Farmington neighbors still split
Farmington sand mining project for cow bedding creates neighbor dispute over alpaca health concerns versus farming rights
Ice fishers describe Pewaukee Lake conditions after car breaks through ice
Ice fishers say the ice on Pewaukee Lake is still thick towards the middle of the lake. Meanwhile, a Ford Bronco broke through the ice Saturday night.
Sheboygan tax expert shares tips to avoid scams, find help during filing season
Sheboygan tax expert David Begalke shares tips for choosing preparers, avoiding scams, and finding free tax help for seniors and low-income families.
Williams Bay neighbors hope they can park easier with proposed parking limits
Parking in Williams Bay can be hard, but it will likely get worse when summer tourists come to town. The village believes a time limit could free up those spaces more efficiently.
Walworth County man measures ice thickness of Geneva Lake for fishers' safety
Is it reasonable to go ice fishing while the sun is shining at 60 degrees over Southeast Wisconsin? An experienced fishing guide brought out his tools to answer that question.
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