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Today in History for July 4: In 1609, explorer Samuel de Champlain sailed into what was later named Lake Champlain in New York.
Already, the state’s green energy businesses are feeling the impact of the pending Congressional spending bill that includes ...
This year marks the Bicentennial, 2024-2025, of Lafayette and his farewell tour, “Guest of the Nation”, which took place August 15, 1824-September 7, 1825. To commemorate the occasion, the LaGrange ...
Another year, another “Player of the Year” award for Monona Grove junior Giselle Lindert Olivencia. Lindert Olivencia, who plays in the midfield for the Madison Knights, was a unanimous selection on ...
Details such as clean streets and nice landscaping have lured office tenants by offering the perks of downtown without the ...
Liam Martin says there are similar vibes in the NSW Origin camp to Penrith's heroic 2021 NRL premiership, with several players defying injuries to feature in the decider. Payne Haas on Wednesday ...
Swaggart was best known for being a captivating Pentecostal preacher with a massive following before being caught on camera ...
The American Legion Riders are hopping on their motorcycles and hitting the highways of Wisconsin for the “Cruise for a Cause ...
It’s interesting that the governor’s last budget has caused a big fight with the state workers’ unions, eight years after he ...
Whiskey is not an American invention, but the best domestic iterations certainly have their own fanciful backstories and ...
SL’s editor-in-chief Charlotte Collins has stayed in some of the world’s most iconic hotels but her favourites are about more ...
When culturally tuned-in New Yorkers migrate en masse to the east end of Long Island, that can mean just one thing: it’s art ...