Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. MANITOWOC – The night of Oct. 8, 1871, changed Wisconsin forever. Now, one of the most devastating disasters in American history ...
City of Marinette resident Doug Oitzinger lives 1/2 block from this stream that drains into the bay of Green Bay. In 2019 he started filming foam there. It appears seasonally, often March through May.
My first whitewater experience was a terrific Wisconsin adventure on the Peshtigo River. This whitewater raft excursion was 3 miles downstream, with about 2 miles of mid-level whitewater experience.
PESHTIGO, Wis. (WBAY) - Although it was overshadowed by the Chicago fire that happened the same day, the Peshtigo fire is the deadliest fire in American history. It took the lives of roughly ...
PESHTIGO (WLUK) -- Sturgeon spawning activity has kicked off on the Peshtigo River. According to the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, many sturgeon could be seen from the viewing platform ...
In recent years, we've seen large wildfires burn towns such as Lahaina, Hawaii, and Paradise, California, to the ground. On Oct. 8, 1871, 154 years ago today, the deadliest wildfire outbreak in U.S.
The Wisconsin Maritime Museum will host a free talk about the Peshtigo fire on March 5. A DNR scientist will present new research on the causes of the historic 1871 wildfire. The presentation will ...