The Lake Country and greater Southeastern Wisconsin boasts an active community scene. Several professional and many semi-pro teams call the area home, as well as top ranked college teams. Nationally recognized symphonies and theater companies are also located in Southeastern Wisconsin.
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Interested in learning about what's going on in the Lake Country? Living Lake Country is a great resource to learn about what's going on in the various communities in the area. You can read stories from the Lake Country Reporter, Oconomowoc Focus, Sussex Sun, Kettle Moraine Index, Mukwonago Chief, as well as learning about other community events.
Living Lake Country Web Site
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With 25 postseason appearances in 39 years, the Milwaukee Bucks franchise has a deep, rich history. Here you'll find a wide array of stats and stories about one of the NBA's winningest teams.
Milwaukee Bucks Web Site
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For 31 years, the Milwaukee Brewers battled the competition at County Stadium, housing such greats as Hank Aaron, Jim Colburn, Robin Yount and Rollie Fingers. Miller Park, their new state-of-the-art ballpark, opened its doors April 6, 2001.
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The Packers' colorful saga spans 88 years from the "Iron Man" period of the first decade under founder Lambeau, to the present day, which finds Mike McCarthy presiding as the team's 14th head coach.
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Marquette basketball has and always will be a source of pride for the University, its fans, students and alumni. From its first All-America selection in 1934, Marquette basketball has produced a
myriad of great teams and players.
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From football and basketball to hockey, soccer and volleyball, the University of Wisconsin Badgers teams are nationally recognized for excellence in competition.
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Basketball, baseball, soccer. The UW Milwaukee Panthers consistently field competitive teams in these sports, and more.
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WTMJ-TV began broadcasting on December 3, 1947. It was the first television station in Wisconsin, and the fifteenth commercial station to go on the air in the United States. Its signal now covers most of southeastern Wisconsin, including Racine, Kenosha, Sheboygan and Waukesha.
WTMJ NBC Channel 4 Web Site
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The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel is the primary newspaper in Milwaukee, the largest newspaper in Wisconsin and is distributed widely throughout the state.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Web Site
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USA Today is a national American daily newspaper published by the Gannett Company.
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ESPN (Entertainment and Sports Programming Network) is dedicated to broadcasting and producing sports-related programming 24 hours a day.
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