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WXPR We Live Up Here

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WXPR's We Live Up Here series is a home for stories that focus on the people, history, and culture that make the Northwoods of Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan such a unique place to live.

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May 8, 2026

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A taste of spring: Harvesting ramps in the Northwoods 08.05.2026

As trees are just starting to bud this spring, some parts of the woods are carpeted with bright green foliage. Ramps—or wild leeks—are hitting peak harvesting time in the Northwoods.

‘Megan’s Kind Community’ gains nonprofit status to grow mission to spread kindness and support community members 16.01.2026

What started as a simple message to be kind and to be nice has grown into a community effort to support neighbors in need in the Mercer Area.“Megan’s Kind Community” is now an official non-profit dedicated to this mission.

By the community, for the community: The Lights of the Northwoods returns for its 9th year 18.11.2025

The entirely volunteer-run light display at Hodag Park starts December 1st.

‘We just wanted to share a meal with the community’: The Table celebrates 30 years 08.10.2025

For three decades, The Table has been a place for people to gather and share a meal. Run out of St Augustine's Episcopal Church in Rhinelander, The Table has gone through some changes over the years but its commitment to community remains.

New murals in Ironwood highlight the significance of local ecology 05.09.2025

Artists in Ironwood are painting three murals on buildings throughout the city that focus on species of ecological significance to the region.

Waaswaaganing Indian Bowl celebrates 75 years of culture, dancing, and joy 01.08.2025

For 75 years, Lac du Flambeau tribal members have shared their culture and traditions with visitors at the Waaswaaganing Indian Bowl. Each week the Indian Bowl invites visitors to experience a Pow Wow.

This Tomahawk farm is growing more than lavender and produce. It’s growing a healthy community. 18.07.2025

A small farm in Lincoln County sells its produce by a simple motto--“pick what you need, pay what you can afford.”The couple who runs Tranquil Acres says it’s their way of helping their community eat healthy.

Building a tradition: Community effort goes into creating the Eagle River Ice Castle 17.01.2025

The Eagle River Ice Castle has been a tradition since 1933 back when it was referred to as an ice palace. While designing and coordinating the build has changed leadership over the decades, it still remains an effort by the whole community.

Local artist creates more than 500 Christmas cards to ‘put more love into the world’ 06.12.2024

It’s a tradition for many people to send out Christmas cards to friends and family wishing them well and sending them love. One Northwoods woman is sending out more than 500 cards this year, all of them going to strangers.

They spent decades building a successful Nordic ski center. Now, they’re giving it away to preserve it for future generations. 15.11.2024

ABR trails in Gogebic County was started in 1995 by Eric Anderson and his father on their family homestead. Over the years Eric and his wife Angela have grown it into one of the top Nordic ski centers in North America. Now the Anderson’s are giving the business away, so it remains this way for generations to come.

Hiles Foray brings people to small Forest County town to discover “Mushroom haven” 02.08.2024

Every July, dozens of fungi experts and novices descend on the Town of Hiles in Forest County. The town of around 450 people has been dubbed the Mushroom Capital of Wisconsin by the Wisconsin Mycological Society because of the diversity of mushrooms that can be found in the area. For WXPR’s We Live Up Here, Katie Thoresen tagged along on this year’s Hiles Mushroom Foray to learn more about what ma...

39th annual Czech-Slovak Festival celebrates heritage and culture in Phillips 21.06.2024

Every year, in Phillips, Wisconsin, members of the community show up in droves for the annual Czech-Slovak Festival.

Rhinelander Together sculpture designed to help people feel more connected to the community 14.06.2024

Loneliness is considered a public health issue. There is growing evidence it is associated with the onset of depression and other common mental health problems. Artists and community members are working to create the “Together Sculpture” as part of a larger effort to combat loneliness in the Rhinelander area.

Family shares series of children's books promoting Potawatomi stories 12.04.2024

Forest County Potawatomi Community’s Lee White published a series of children’s books before his passing in 2020.

Volunteers and community create accessible experiences during Ski for Light event 09.02.2024

Ski for Light is an international non-profit that aims to teach visually- and mobility-impaired adults the sport of classic cross-country skiing. The lack of snow made the ski-part of the Ski for Light event in Rhinelander last week a bit hard to pull off. But in true Northwoods fashion, they found a way to make the best of it.

The return of bison to the Forest County Potawatomi Farm brings back more traditions 02.02.2024

Native Americans have a long tradition of using all parts of animal when they harvest it. In recent history, that’s been limited to deer, beaver, or muskrat. Now that the Forest County Potawatomi Community has brought back bison to its farm, the tradition of processing them has also returned.

“Mr. Frank” Tree gets new honor as 2023’s Capitol Holiday Tree 17.11.2023

Right now, this year’s Capitol Holiday Tree is standing in the Capitol Rotunda waiting for decorations. The tree made its way to Madison from Rhinelander this week. For WXPR’s We Live Up Here, Katie Thoresen shares the story behind the tree and what it took to get it to the Capitol.

Little Bellas gives girls confidence as they learn to mountain bike 06.10.2023

Mountain biking has gained popularity in recent years, especially in the Northwoods as trail systems continue to grow. But the sport is still heavily dominated by men. Little Bellas is a national organization that focuses on teaching girls to mountain bike and the life skills that come with it.

The 2023 Meno Keno Powwow 08.09.2023

A close look at the 2023 Meno Keno Ma Ga Wen Powwow

Forest County Potawatomi and Korean-Americans look forward to shared future through sharing their cultures 11.08.2023

A group of Korean-Americans are departing Forest County Friday after spending the week learning and sharing with the Forest County Potawatomi Community. The 4th annual cultural exchange gives each group the chance to share parts of their culture while making friends.

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