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Although the final day of the season at the Thorp Aquatic Center is on the horizon for August 25th, fun is still planned for the remaining hot summer days! A “So Long Summer” party will … more
Back in May OTT celebrated Forage Month. I wrote about morels, of course, as well as fiddleheads, pheasant tails, ramps, watercress and I think a couple others that escape me right now. The … more
Hello friends, This week's column is just pure crazy and fun, as usual, I am short on space. I love to fish Green Bay and do it in both my canoe and my 18.6’ War Eagle. I generally can … more
Hello friends, This week's column was going to be about a serious musky fishing trip on Sawyer County’s, Chippewa flowage. Serious musky fishing turned out to be casual musky fishing, … more
Hello friends, One of the bonuses about my daughter Selina going to UW-Stevens Point is that she introduced me to several future biologists and this week I will have the pleasure of introducing … more
Hello friends, I have something new for you and I think that you are going to like it. My golden retriever Red was bred with an excellent sire named Max. Max is owned by Jim Steurwald of … more
My game plan during a recent fishing outing was pretty simple: replenish my fish supply. I realized that I had made a slight miscalculation regarding my fish inventory because my freezer was … more
Hello friends, This column has spanned over 35 years of my life and this week I have returned home from a wedding on Madeline Island that I simply have to write about. I think that you will … more
Hello friends, Last week and this one as well I am writing to you about a 7-day fly-in fishing trip to Shultz Lake in Ontario, Canada where we fly out of Red Lake with Chimo Lodge and Outposts … more
Hello friends, Each May I go trout fishing somewhere in Wisconsin. This week I headed down to Columbia County to fish Rowan Creek. I grew up in Poynette and fished Rowan Creek hundreds of times … more
Hello friends, If you think that life doesn't go by in a blink of an eye, I am about to show why I feel it does. Thirty-five years ago, this Friday night I wrote my first column. I was living in … more
This week's column is chalk full of interesting experiences, so I have to be vague, if you know what I mean. Carsyn and Conner Thiede are the 13- and 11-year-old children of Tyler and Patsy Thiede of Mayville more
Once fierce rivals on the diamond, baseball players from Owen-Withee and Thorp will be teammates moving forward. Starting next season, Thorp and Owen-Withee will co-op for varsity baseball. This … more
Scientists at Marshfield Clinic Research Institute are asking the public to submit ticks for a research study called the Tick Inventory via Citizen Science (TICS). more
For 15 years the TurfMutt Foundation has advocated for the care and use of yards, parks, and other green spaces – what the Foundation calls “backyarding.” The outdoor areas around … more
Hello friends, Every once in a while, I have to get out of actual hunting, fishing, camping, canoeing and backpacking and write about something different. This week I am writing to you about the … more
On Friday March 22, we had a field trip. We first went to the Fischer Farm. Matthew taught us how to milk the cows and what they do if a cow gets sick. Then Mr. Fischer taught us what they feed their … more
Mark your calendars for the Clark County “Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour”- 2024. Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall … more
Following the winter storm that dropped several inches of wet snow over Owen-Withee and surrounding areas, Reagen Friedenfels, her brother Jax and mom Nicole hopped into the spirit of the season and … more
It’s time to think Spring! The Clark County Master Gardener Volunteers will be hosting their Annual Spring Garden Conference Saturday, April 6, starting at 9:30 a.m. in the Clark County … more
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