HealthEating Disorders: When Food Becomes FoeHartley Newell-AceroFebruary 21, 2023 by Hartley Newell-AceroFebruary 21, 20230633 Eating disorders are dangerous, but treatable, mental and physical illnesses. They change the ways that a person thinks and behaves in relation to food, eating,
Northern TrailsGetting Started in the Wild Turkey GameGord EllisFebruary 21, 2023 by Gord EllisFebruary 21, 202301184 It was about 45 minutes into the first hour of the turkey hunt when I spotted the bird. It was a gobbler, slinking along the
ArtsWintermaker and the LynxSam ZimmermanFebruary 21, 2023May 26, 2023 by Sam ZimmermanFebruary 21, 2023May 26, 20230773 Biboonikeonini and the Bizhiw Last biboon (winter) I saw what I thought were ma’iingan (wolf) tracks in the goon (snow). After taking a picture and
Strange TalesSpirits & Haunted Houses: Who Do You Call?Elle Andra-WarnerFebruary 21, 2023 by Elle Andra-WarnerFebruary 21, 202301135 Ever wondered if there is a spirit that might be in your home? In the movies the call goes out to “Ghostbusters,” but in real
Dog BlogA Handler’s TaleErin AltemusFebruary 21, 2023 by Erin AltemusFebruary 21, 20230893 As the forecast firmed up to be solidly cold and blustery, I felt no lesser for being chief handler of Matt’s Beargrease marathon team. Matt
FeaturesTravelA “Super-charged” Canada Road TripChris PasconeJanuary 25, 2023February 8, 2023 by Chris PasconeJanuary 25, 2023February 8, 202301246 “Are you sure you want to drive that electric car through no man’s land?” asked the Canadian border officer at the Pigeon River crossing, as
FeaturesTravelThe Wilds Farther North: A Season in Kalaallit NunaatJulia PrinselaarJanuary 25, 2023January 25, 2023 by Julia PrinselaarJanuary 25, 2023January 25, 202301114 In the spring of 2022, nearly one month before the sun reached its zenith in the northern hemisphere, I joined two other crew on a
Along the ShoreHolli’s Hope team to take 12th Polar PlungeRae PoynterJanuary 24, 2023 by Rae PoynterJanuary 24, 20230913 Would you jump into Lake Superior in February? What if it was for a good cause? For Cook County resident Bryann Bockovich, the answer is