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Athletes came to Hayward, Wisconsin this July from 16 states and seven countries, to chop, saw, throw axes, log roll, sprint across floating logs and speed climb poles.
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'Lumberjills' chip away at Paul Bunyan stereotypes at the 65th annual Lumberjack Championship, with more women than ever before competing in the Hayward, Wisconsin, event.
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Golf is seeing a surge in popularity among young women.
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As spring blooms, so too does new Milwaukee Recreation programming. WUWM's Jimmy Gutierrez discusses their Spring Recreation Guide with Milwaukee Rec's Erica Wasserman.
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Craig Counsell left to manage the Cubs. Pat Murphy has the Brewers battling for first place anyway.
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Giannis Antetokounmpo has a leg injury, but Bucks guard Damian Lillard picks up the slack.
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On February 23, the Milwaukee Athletic Club will host its annual Boxing Night event, which benefits local youth boxing clubs.
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The Milwaukee Bucks have fired coach Adrian Griffin after just 43 games despite having one of the league’s top records midway through his first season.
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The sports card shop Name That Card is a hidden gem in Milwaukee where people can browse, collect or consign sports cards from sports teams across the county.
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On top of providing entertaining baseball, The Negro League also served as an important economic and social pillar for Black communities around the country, including here in Milwaukee.