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June 2004
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- Monday, June 28, 2004
- Bayfield Featured In National PBS Program Airing On Wisconsin Public Television
- Moira Harrington and Lynn Brockmeyer
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An LCT103/World War II Land Craft in the harbor of Bayfield, Wis., is the subject of a historic investigation on the PBS program History Detectives airing at
- Wednesday, June 23, 2004
- HAYWARD MUSEUM SPOTLIGHTED IN PROGRAM ON WISCONSIN PUBLIC TELEVISION
- Moira Harrington and Lynn Brockmeyer
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The National Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame & Museum in Hayward, Wis., is featured on Wisconsin Public Television (WPT) on A Program About Unusual Buildings & Other Roadside Stuff airing at 7 p.m. Sunday, July 11, with an encore broadcast at 8 p.m. Monday, July 12.
- Tuesday, June 08, 2004
- Family caregivers and retirement planning
- Mary Brintnall-Peterson
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MADISON, Wis.—Informal caregivers provide more care in the home—free of charge— than the federal government provides in all other caregiving settings combined. Informal caregivers are those who provide unpaid care and financial support to family or friends with chronic illnesses or disabilities. “They are the backbone on our country’s long-term care system,” says Mary Brintnall-Peterson, University of Wisconsin-Extension program specialist in aging.
- Tuesday, June 01, 2004
- About the House -- Solving Basement Water Problems
- John Merrill
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MADISON, Wis.—If you have water running into your basement after a heavy rain, chances are great that the cause is surface water puddling against the outside of basement walls. This is the most common source of basement water problems and one that you may be able to fix yourself.
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