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COLUMBUS — From tasks like data entry to attending telehealth appointments online, technology is advancing faster than ever. And now people from all walks of life are stepping up to learn how to use ...
MADISON, Wis. — With wedding season is officially in full swing, it’s normally a busy time for businesses. But many wedding industry professionals are reporting a decline in the number of people ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Darrel Wayne Lukas grew up on a 10-acre farm in rural Wisconsin and spent his childhood racing his pony at the Antigo County Fairground. After short stints as a teacher and a ...
“Betting on Beloit” premieres on Saturday, July 12. Episodes will be available to stream on-demand and on A&E’s website the following day.
SAN DIEGO — A pygmy hippo that was rescued more than two decades ago broke a world record, according to San Diego Humane Society. When Hannah Shirley is hungry, the personality-filled pygmy hippo ...
CUDAHY, Wis. — North Shore Bank and the Milwaukee Community Service Corps (MCSC) are partnering to build affordable homes and provide job training to people who are unemployed, underemployed or at ...
For $5-$20, experience a 60-minute all-levels yoga class in the Milwaukee Art Museum, with views of Lake Michigan. Be sure to bring your yoga mat to settle in before the class starts. Doors open at 7 ...
UNION COUNTY, Ohio — A growing number of farmers are finding that life on the farm alone isn’t enough to make ends meet. With rising costs, fluctuating prices and unpredictable weather, more families ...
There's always plenty to do in Ohio over the weekend, but Spectrum News 1 gathered some of the highlights around each major metropolitan area across the state. Here's some of this weekend's events: ...
MILWAUKEE — A summer surge in Milwaukee gun violence has community groups and activists working to reach more people and de-escalate conflicts. Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson’s office confirms the ...
What You Need To Know Dryhootch, a veteran-founded coffee shop and nonprofit, has supported over 10,000 Wisconsin veterans through peer-to-peer mentorship The BattlePeer app brings that same support ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Officials announced the sentencing of a Westerville woman who claimed affiliation with Dayton-area businesses to fraudulently obtain $1.9 million in COVID relief funds. Lorie A.
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