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Road Trip: Take a book drive to state's indie shops

Mary Bergin
Midwest Features — 5/01/2008 10:37 am

The one-hour drive to Spooner from Amery, in northwest Wisconsin, is circuitous and captivating. The route is not difficult -- U.S. 63 pretty much gets you there -- but the road twists from one surprise to another. read story

Roads Traveled: Try out a home where the buffalo roam

Mary Bergin — 4/26/2008 7:55 am

Try out a home where the buffalo roam Bison rancher. Uh-huh. Maybe that should be my next job. It would be easy enough to see what the work involves ... read story

Roads Traveled: Portage County yoga getaway powers itself

Mary Bergin — 4/19/2008 7:42 am

The number of eco-friendly tourism businesses that qualify for Travel Green Wisconsin certification has tripled in one year, to 160, as Earth Day approaches. read story

Roads Traveled: Tips and tour ideas from our fellow travelers

Mary Bergin — 4/12/2008 7:46 am

The reader mailbag is pleasingly plump, so let's digest a bit of it. read story

Roads Traveled: This chicken dance is the real thing, and rare

Mary Bergin — 4/05/2008 5:28 am

The funky dancing begins at the onset of dawn, and it is a private affair -- a ritual that starts with cooing, and the low hum of interplay seems almost meditative. read story

Roads Traveled: Books steer you toward best trip possibilities

Mary Bergin — 3/29/2008 6:24 am

The notion of paying $4 for a gallon of gas gives me heartburn, but it won't keep me at home. I simply need to choose wisely when plotting my next getaway, and you likely will do the same. read story

Roads Traveled: Ready, set, action for Wisconsin filmmaking

Mary Bergin — 3/21/2008 11:07 am

The filming of "Public Enemies" in Wisconsin has our attention because of the star power -- leading actor Johnny Depp -- but we also have a thick streak of independent movies coming through here. read story

Roads Traveled: Foreign wanderlust

Mary Bergin — 3/15/2008 6:05 am

With spring fever ?-- and we WILL have it soon --? comes wanderlust. If your dream is to roam far away, consider these one-of-a-kind trips, led by people who live in Wisconsin. read story

Roads Traveled: Hoosierball, Indy cars and 8 other excuses to see Indianapolis

Mary Bergin — 3/08/2008 6:06 am

If you are a Wisconsin Badger fan, March Madness might mean a trip to Indianapolis, which hosts the Big Ten basketball women's and men's tournaments at Conseco Fieldhouse. read story

Roads Traveled: Nominations are in; now vote for the best of Wisconsin

Mary Bergin — 3/01/2008 7:18 am

John Mellencamp is a Hoosier, but his "Small Town" lyrics resonate with a lot of us in Wisconsin who have lived in places that don't routinely make headlines or are a cause of commotion. read story


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