The price of Wisconsin hunting licenses could go up $20 if proposed increases in Gov. Tony Evers' 2025-27 state budget are ...
Tony Evers covered lots of ground Feb. 18 when he unveiled his 2025-27 state budget, including proposals ... Cody Kamrowski, ...
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WISN 12 News on MSNMarch 7 declared Friday Fish Fry Day in WisconsinWisconsin's state and local leaders are honoring the Lenten tradition of the Friday fish fry. Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers ...
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(WLUK) -- A time-honored tradition in Wisconsin was made an "oh-fish-ial" holiday Friday. Gov. Tony Evers declared March 7, 2025, as "Friday Fish Fry Day." "The state boasts thousands of ...
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WFRV Local 5 on MSNGillett teen angler catches 34 fish species in a yearJesse DeBauch from Gillett has been named Master Angler of the Year by the Wisconsin Interscholastic Fishing Association. The senior in high school achieved this title ...
As part of his 2025-2027 biennial state budget address, Gov. Tony Evers is proposing an increase in license fees for fishing, ...
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March 7 is the first Friday of Lent, during which Catholics forego meat. The tradition is widespread in Milwaukee at area churches and organizations.
The Osceola Chieftains ice-fishing team won its high school’s third Wisconsin Interscholastic Fishing Association State ...
MILWAUKEE - When Fridays roll around, especially during the Lenten season, many in southeast Wisconsin or anywhere in the state crave a fish fry -- and plenty of places serve it up. From beer ...
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These are the top 11 restaurants for a fish fry in the Wisconsin Rapids area, readers sayWISCONSIN RAPIDS – When the Daily Tribune asked in January where people ordered their favorite fish fries in the Wisconsin ...
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The budget proposal, unveiled Feb. 18, includes a proposed increase from $20 to $30 for a resident annual fishing license, according to the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.
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