Baraboo mom couldn't find a hunting book for her kids, so she wrote one Jonathan Shipley Aug 16, 2022 Aug 16, 2022 0 Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Baraboo resident Kimberly Ondriska didn't start hunting until her late 20s. She said she didn't realize how much she would like it. KIMBERLY ONDRISKA photos kAm%96 DF? DE2CE65 E@ A66< @G6C E96 E2== 8C2DD] $96 925 366? D:EE:?8 :? E96 EC66 DE2?5 D:?46 52C<] %96 >@C?:?8 DF? C@D6 2?5 D@ 5:5 2 3F4<[ 4@>:?8 :?E@ G:6H] $96 EC6>3=65] $96 96=5 96C 3@H] xE H2D 96C 7:CDE E:>6 9F?E:?8]k^AmkAm$96 H2E4965 E96 3F4< 7665j H2=< E9C@F89 E96 H@@5D] xE H2D 362FE:7F=[ D96 E9@F89E] r@F=5 D96 24EF2==J C6=62D6 2? 2CC@H E92E 52Jnk^AmkAm$96 H2:E65] %96 3F4< 42>6 :?E@ G:6H 282:? E@ 96C C:89E] xE E@@< E@ E96 EC2:= :? 7C@?E @7 96C] }@H H2D E96 E:>6] $96 E@@< 2 566A 3C62E9[ 5C6H 324<[ D=@H=J =6E @FE 96C 3C62E9[ 2?5 C6=62D65 E96 2CC@H] %96 3F4< C2? DEC2:89E @FE[ G66C65 C:89E[ 2?5 =2:5 5@H? 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Sauk County breaks away from regional ADRC for independent operation Sauk County has decided to set out on its own to provide an Aging and Disability Resource Center after years of considering whether to leave a…
Baraboo library has a novel idea for teen writers Baraboo's Carnegie-Schadde Memorial Public Library is helping teens pursue their novel writing goals with November's National Novel Writing Month.
A new story about Baraboo from a man from Baraboo Bill Meissner, a former resident of Baraboo, has set his new novel, 'Summer of Rain, Summer of Fire' in and around Baraboo.
Big-city author not far from being that small town Portage girl Elizabeth Eulberg, who grew up in Portage, is a full-time bestselling author living in London now.
Residents invited to join County Deer Advisory Council Meetings The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and the Wisconsin Conservation Congress have finalized the 2023 County Deer Advisory Counc…
Wisconsin author is leaving treasure throughout the state for readers to find Nathan Kippley, originally from Merrimac, has hidden more than $9,000 worth of treasure throughout Wisconsin.