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Wisconsin tourism industry expects boom in 2021

Wisconsin tourism industry expects boom in 2021 By Barry Adams article Green Bay, from Peninsula State Park, Wisconsin. (Photo by: David Underwood/Education Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images) MADISON, Wis. - As the 2021 summer travel season kicks off, there is hope, optimism and even predictions of a big rebound for the tourism industry, clobbered by the COVID-19 pandemic last year. I think this summer is currently poised to be record-breaking, said David Eades, executive director of the Bayfield Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Bureau. I think people are ready to get out. After a long year of isolation they’re wanting to travel, wanting to get out in nature and we’re seeing a huge uptick in business this year.

Tourism industry in Wisconsin expects big year

World Dairy Expo to stay in Madison

1981 1988 1988 1991 1992 1997 (Published caption 10/1/97) Judging began Thursday at the World Dairy Expo, which runs through Sunday. HENRY A. KOSHOLLEK, THE CAPITAL TIMES FILE PHOTO 2000 Cattle shows that include judging the world s best Guernsey cows remain strong at the World Dairy Expo even though financial problems are plaguing the dairy industry.  JOHN MANIACI, STATE JOURNAL ARCHIVES 2003 It s the judges being judged this time, not the cows. Intercollegiate-level cattle judges rank groups of cows as part of a judging competition at the World Dairy Expo Tuesday, September 30, 2003. the student-judges were shown cows in groups of four and were asked to rank their quality in numerical order. WSJ/Sarah B. Tews (PUBLISHED 10/2/03) Students from around the country took part in cattle-judging competitions Tuesday at the Alliant Center, ranking groups of four cows or heifers from one to four and then defending their choices in short speeches before

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