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Wisconsin STEM shuttle program marks 20 years of taking science on the road

The STEM Shuttle, created by retired Wausau teacher Sharon Ryan, is marking its 20th year traveling to schools across Wisconsin. The program grew out of Dream Flight Wausau, a 1990 project Ryan developed while teaching at John Marshall Elementary School in the Wausau School District.

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South Beach Up North marks 20 summers of chamber music in north central Wisconsin

This year’s musicians include Michael Andrews on cello, Anna Cromwell on violin and viola, Rochelle Pearson on violin and Angela Kratchmer on viola. Pianist Rie Tanaka will join the ensemble for the festival’s second week.

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Door2Dreams aims to build independence, connection in central Wisconsin

For families, Medo said, the larger hope is that adults with intellectual disabilities are able to make more of their own choices β€” where they live, who they live near, how they spend their time and how they participate in the community around them.

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Wisconsin Persian Gulf Tribute offers place to honor, educate and heal

The Wisconsin Persian Gulf Tribute honors all branches of the U.S. military who served through multiple conflicts in the Greater Middle East and during the Global War on Terrorism. Its design is built around the image of a bootprint, a symbol chosen to represent both the impression service members left behind and the idea of walking with veterans rather than past them.

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Central Wisconsin’s Grand Theater prepares for its next century with renovation rooted in memory

Executive Director Sean Wright said the goal is not to remake The Grand into something unrecognizable but to restore and enhance a historic theater that has served north-central Wisconsin for decades.

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