Jonathan Stefonek, of Portage, poses with his first novel, titled "The Adventures of Carol and Boscobel," featuring two cats who flee to the solace of the wild after escaping an animal shelter and encounter some obstacles along the way.
PHOTOS: Nine 'Canoes on Parade' in place throughout Portage
Portage canoes on parade
A canoe located at Bliffert Lumber was one of the fist nine canoes unveiled in 2022. It was sponsored by then-named Portage Lumber and was designed by Portage artist Sharon Wade. The canoe's theme is "A Tool Box of History," loosely depicting a canoe from 200 hundred years ago.
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Bill Meissner, a former resident of Baraboo, has set his new novel, 'Summer of Rain, Summer of Fire' in and around Baraboo.
Jonathan Stefonek, of Portage, poses with his first novel, titled "The Adventures of Carol and Boscobel," featuring two cats who flee to the solace of the wild after escaping an animal shelter and encounter some obstacles along the way.