
Star Watch: Finding scorpius, the scorpion
Scorpius is one of those rare constellations whose star arrangement resembles its namesake. When you look at it in the night sky, it’s easy to visualize the j-shaped body of a scorpion.

Scorpius is one of those rare constellations whose star arrangement resembles its namesake. When you look at it in the night sky, it’s easy to visualize the j-shaped body of a scorpion.

Even though Wisconsin’s hunter numbers have tumbled the past quarter-century, some adults get all pouty about the state’s two-day youth-only hunts for deer, waterfowl, and turkeys, especially when kids enjoy a little success.
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“Bimbo Skunk,” he said.

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