Town of Brookfield | S34 Ep. 12

Town of Brookfield | S34 Ep. 12

Town of Brookfield Shopping, dining, entertainment and custard. On top of that… how about a short commute? The Town of Brookfield is one of Wisconsin’s top shopping, dining and entertainment destinations. But more than that, it’s a community that you’ll instantly feel...
Ebert’s Greenhouse Village: The History and People

Ebert’s Greenhouse Village: The History and People

A colorful escape in Ixonia, Wisconsin, Ebert’s Greenhouse Village serves as more than just a location for buying your favorite plants. A home for trees, flowers, and vegetables to flourish, Ebert’s is also a home to its staff and many Jefferson County locals. Ebert’s...
Door County: Art & Music in Egg Harbor

Door County: Art & Music in Egg Harbor

Egg Harbor is a must-stop destination when visiting Door County. Not only does it have countless shops, beaches, wineries, and restaurants – but it holds a long and rich history. Even Egg Harbor’s name holds sentimental value seeing as it was named after an egg fight...
Building Up Our Community: 9/11 Memorial

Building Up Our Community: 9/11 Memorial

September 11th, 2001 was a day that many of us won’t forget. The day can be a somber one, it can be difficult to process the tragedy of 9/11 and the lives that were lost that day. However, some individuals have taken it upon themselves to create spaces where we can...
Preserving Hmong Culture: Life After War

Preserving Hmong Culture: Life After War

The Hmong Wausau Festival is now the largest Hmong festival statewide annually! Marathon County has the largest population of Hmong people per capita in the state of Wisconsin. Hmong people make up 9.1% of the Wausau population and is the third largest population of...
A Ringmaster’s Final Bow: Al Ringling’s Circus World

A Ringmaster’s Final Bow: Al Ringling’s Circus World

A historical and entertaining piece of Sauk County is Al Ringling’s Circus World! Circus World, located in Baraboo, has a history that dates back to the 1950s and they first opened the museum on July 1st of 1959. Then, it was nestled on just less than an acre of land...