
Dean Bortz: A little more on Henry Repeating Arms’ move to Wisconsin
I ran out of room to stuff all of my Henry Repeating Arms information into this news story, so I’m going to use up the rest of it here. I had a great chat with

I ran out of room to stuff all of my Henry Repeating Arms information into this news story, so I’m going to use up the rest of it here. I had a great chat with

It would take every page of the next three issues of this newspaper to fully tell readers of the contributions made to Wisconsin’s outdoor scene over the years by Bob Haase, recipient of the 2025

A former Wisconsin DNR furbearer and large carnivore biologist called the Great Lakes Region wolf population fully recovered – and said that recovery occurred years ago.
Nathan Roberts, now a biology professor at the

If you want to know what’s happening in rural America, ask a farmer.
Right now, if you ask Wisconsin’s corn growers and potato producers, they’ll tell you our state has a sandhill crane problem.

Jessica Jill Kroening, 36, of West Bend (formerly of Brownsville), the adult female suspect in a long-running three-county deer poaching case in southeast Wisconsin, made her fourth appearance in Washington County Circuit Court March 21.<br

Wisconsin’s natural resources always fascinated Dave Carlson, whether he was reporting stories during his 40-plus years in TV and newspapers, or clearing brush and organizing conservation programs in retirement.
Therefore, it’s fitting that Carlson, 78,

Legislation to establish a sandhill crane hunting season in Wisconsin was introduced to the State Senate March 7 and the State Assembly March 11. The process to get the proposal this far began in Horicon

With its announcement Tuesday, March 18, that the company is buying two more buildings in Ladysmith and moving in all of its remaining New Jersey manufacturing, Henry Repeating Arms firmly planted its flag in northern

Every spring, anglers congregate on Pool 4 of the Mississippi River near Red Wing, Minn., to ply its waters before the inland waters walleye season opens and to have a chance to catch a monster
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