From The Road to The Sky: Building The State of Wisconsin

From The Road to The Sky: Building The State of Wisconsin

Discover Wisconsin often hits the great roads throughout our state to road trip, we also experience visiting many beautiful buildings, and we couldn’t do all of that without the IUOE Local 139. The IUOE Local 139 and their employees make it possible for everyone to...
The People Behind the Parks: Outdoors of Adams County

The People Behind the Parks: Outdoors of Adams County

Did you know that Adams County is home to the second-largest lake in the entire state of Wisconsin? It’s true! Adams County takes great pride in its county parks and the natural beauty they provide to the community. What better way to showcase how a community works...
Farm to Table Pizzas: The Little Red Barn

Farm to Table Pizzas: The Little Red Barn

In Marathon County, you will find Stoney Acres Farm. This family-owned farm was once known as a traditional dairy farm but in 2006, Tony Schultz, the now owner, farmer, and head chef at Stoney Acres took his imagination and college education to become a part of the...
Lake Geneva: The Place for Magic and Memories

Lake Geneva: The Place for Magic and Memories

Lake Geneva has always been one of Wisconsin’s favorite winter destinations. From snow sports to spa treatments, ice boats to ice castles – there’s always something to see, something to do. The annual Winterfest draws tourists and snow sculptors from across the...
Polish Heritage in Portage County: The Backstory on the Blacksmiths

Polish Heritage in Portage County: The Backstory on the Blacksmiths

The Kochanowski Blacksmith family is honoring their heritage by creating outstanding art that features parts of their Polish roots! Stevens Point proudly displays a few original Kochanowski Blacksmith sculptures around town, including the Point sculpture just beyond...
Sheboygan County: History & Legends

Sheboygan County: History & Legends

Within 20 miles, you can enjoy all that Sheboygan County has to offer! With rich history at the Wisconsin Historical Society’s Wade House, people can travel through time for a slice of what people lived through in the mid-1800s. It’s full of activities that give their...