715 Rundown: Russia & North Korea, Citizenship, AI, Milwaukee, and Sleep & Mental Health

This week’s Rundown covers lots of topics, including Putin making a visit to North Korea, Biden’s new path to citizenship, deepfake and AI pornography, Trump’s feelings about Milwaukee, updated bird flu testing, and new research on sleep and mental health. Check out more at 715newsroom.com. Thanks Morgan!

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Cranberry Gouda/House Of Gouda

The concept of dessert does not necessarily need to involve sugar. Dessert could be considered as a contrasting taste to a main course, perhaps a palate cleanser — or, the opposite, a nice flavor to last after a meal. For example, consider cheese. Cheese, nuts, and fruit (the latter with natural, not added, sugars) can…

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Dressing for Your Body Type: A Guide to Gaining Confidence and Creativity In Your Personal Style

Have you ever seen someone wearing an outfit that you LOVE and immediately think to yourself,  ” I could never pull that off”. We have all been there, but whyyyyy do we think that!?  I’ll tell you why. Society has convinced us we can’t pull off specific styles based on the beauty standards they feed…

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Upcoming Bus Trips for the Ultimate Party Bus Experience

Forget about the hassle of airports and the solitude of long car rides – bus trips are where it’s at! There’s something special about hopping on a bus and watching the world go by through the window. These bus trips offer a unique opportunity to people in and around the 715 to travel to exciting…

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715 Rundown: Safer Communities, WI Tourism, Regency Hotel Plans, and Elephants

This week’s Rundown covers international relations with Russia in Cuba, Hunter Biden’s conviction, the Safer Communities Act, the Wisconsin tourism industry, as well as Eau Claire and Chippewa Falls’, plans for the Regency Hotel in Eau Claire, and elephants – do they use names? You can learn about all this and more at 715newsroom.com.

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Cow-Shew Glacial Blast/Ellsworth Cooperative Creamery

There are two places I had never gone, both of which were accomplished within a couple miles of each other. One was driving through Rusk, Wisconsin — a hamlet just off I-94 east of Menomonie. I’ve driven by it numerous times in my life, but due to interchanges and such, never had a reason to…

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Super Mom Summer Survival Guide

Summer just started and your kids are already screaming and driving you crazy. You ask yourself, “how am I going to survive three months of this torture?” Here is the perfect guide for you to survive this summer. Put Your Kids to Work When there are more people at home using things there are more…

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Summer Self-Care Routine

Hey everyone, it’s Meg Ann Lee and this week we are discussing self-care. This can mean SOO many different things to different people, but I am taking you with me on my daily summer self-care journey. If you need some new self-care inspiration this blog post is for you. Milk Your Mornings   I don’t…

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Celebrate June Dairy Month with a Dairy Breakfast (or Two!)

June is National Dairy Month, a time to celebrate Wisconsin dairy farmers and their wonderful products. Dairy farmers in Wisconsin provide $45.6 billion to the state’s economy. These dairy farmers work to create nutrient-dense dairy products and care for land that will be passed on to future generations. The Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin celebrate June…

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The Ultimate Summer Bucket List

Summer is here. Time for sunshine and sun screen. We only get a handful of summers with our little ones so let’s cherish the time we have with our kiddos. I used to exhaust myself trying to jam pack everything into one summer, but I’ve come to realize that some of the best memories are…

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