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Back in 2018 and 2019, the Lands We Share interactive exhibit shared with many across Wisconsin the culturally diverse histories in farming statewide.
UW-Whitewater history professor James Levy, the director of the exhibit that ran as part of the Wisconsin Farms Oral History Project, said the initiative was centered around starting conversations.
When that came to an end, he started to wonder how the lessons from it could continue. So, Levy and others are creating Whose Land?, a podcast project that Levy said he is hoping to officially get started in June.
But he shifted the focus just a bit in what he called âphase 2.â The Lands We Share, as the title suggests, is more âwarm and fuzzy,â in a way. The common history leads people to see what is common between them, he said.
Voting will take place from noon to 4 p.m. in Becket Town Hall, at 557 Main St.
Karlberg, a 45-year resident of Becket, says she is running to make the board more responsive to local views on the applications it handles. She ran a write-in campaign last year for the board after being unable, because of the coronavirus pandemic, to get papers filed.
âThey donât seem to be listening to the neighborhood people,â she said of the board. âWe deserve to be listened to, too.â
Karlberg is a former chairwoman of the Becket Zoning Board of Appeals and served on the Conservation Commission. She works at Jacob s Pillow.
Lowcountry wrestlers bring home gold at state SCHSL LOGO (Source: WMBF) By Lyndsey Gough | March 6, 2021 at 11:14 PM EST - Updated March 6 at 11:14 PM
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WTOC) - In SCHSL state wrestling, several Lowcountry wrestlers brought home individual titles. Hilton Head senior James Levy won the 113-pound title after finishing as runner-up twice. His practice partner, freshman Zao Estrada, became the first girl in the state of South Carolina to place in the boys division, coming in third at 106.
May River’s Gabe Juarez won the 160 title, and teammate Eli Hall won his second state championship in the 220 class.
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