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Our Favorite Things to Do in Beloit

Our Favorite Things to Do in Beloit

No matter how you define the word, Beloit is a destination that is all about having FUN! With a completely transformed downtown, there’s tons of amazing restaurants and shops to check out, as well as fantastic venues and events that showcase art and history. Here are...

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Keeping Wisconsin Families Safe Online

Keeping Wisconsin Families Safe Online

Technology allows us to be constantly connected, and no age group knows this better than our children and teenagers. In fact, a recent Pew Research study showed that 95% of U.S. teens have access to smartphones and 45% are online almost constantly! It can seem...

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4 Scenic Wisconsin Walking Tours

4 Scenic Wisconsin Walking Tours

No matter the season, we all need to get outside for some fresh air and clear our heads. A great way to do that is by exploring new areas and learning about the deep Wisconsin history along the way. Each of these tours offers a very different experience, and each has...

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Meet Our Sponsor

We’re excited to partner with Something Special from Wisconsin™ (SSfW) as a sponsor of The Bobber Podcast by Discover Wisconsin. Since 1983, SSfW has been helping local producers shine by showcasing authentic Wisconsin-made products. Their iconic red and yellow logo guarantees that at least 50% of a product’s ingredients or production activities comes from right here in Wisconsin.

As our sponsor, SSfW shares our passion for celebrating the people, businesses, and traditions that make Wisconsin unique. Look for the SSfW logo at grocery stores, farmers’ markets, and restaurants to discover high-quality, homegrown products made with pride in Wisconsin!

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