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Leon Lewis: The Nazi-fighting spymaster from a northern Wisconsin town

Leon Lewis will be honored with a marker and an exhibit opening Wednesday, Aug. 20, at the Iron County Historical Museum in Hurley. Lewis' grandson Tom Read and Kristin Kolesar of the Iron County Historical Society and Museum spoke with WPR’s Robin Washington on β€œMorning Edition” about the legacy of the spymaster from Hurley.

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Did you miss the Festival of Sail? View the tall ships from Lake Superior’s Wisconsin shore

The Festival of Sail was held in Duluth Harbor last weekend, and many of the tall ships will be visible from the Wisconsin side of Lake Superior as they make their way to their next ports of call β€” including some stops on the South Shore.

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Northern Wisconsin concert series punches above its weight with national acts and local color

Big Top Chautauqua in Bayfield is hosting its 39th season as the region’s premier concert series. Held since 1986, its big blue tent has attracted dozens of national acts, as well as local performers β€” and some who fit both categories.

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LGBTQ+ podcast, β€˜The Gaily Show,’ comes from a small Wisconsin town

The town of Barronett probably doesn’t have the most noticeable LGBTQ+ population, but it might be punching above its weight in giving voice to that community thanks to podcast producer Jim Pounds and his work, including "The Gaily Show."

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