DriftlessNow.com’s focus is on the nature, geological features, cultures, and people of the Driftless area. In addition, we showcase events that celebrate the pride and diversity that makes the Southwest Wisconsin Driftless region unique.
DriftlessNow.com’s focus is on the nature, geological features, cultures, and people of the Driftless area. In addition, we showcase events that celebrate the pride and diversity that makes the Southwest Wisconsin Driftless region unique.
All tagged Baraboo Wisconsin
The timing couldn’t have been better for Hoocąk (Ho-Chunk)/White Earth Ojibwe artist Christopher Sweet, as November is National Native American Heritage month.
Back in October of 2020, I had published a story titled “WilloWood Inn: A special place in the Baraboo range”. The WilloWood Inn was purchased by Angie Lowe and her husband Aaron in February of 2018, and Angie has put in a considerable amount of time and hard work with the help of her family to improve the Inn.
Located just a short meandering drive on the southern outskirts of Baraboo Wisconsin, is a tourist mecca of food, spirits, the renowned Devil’s Lake State Park, and a quaint motel called the WilloWood Inn.
It was a year ago last April that Mike Yount retired after 26 years in the Wisconsin guard. “I did serve overseas in Iraq. Once my time was up in the army, I decided that I needed to do something to stay busy. I decided we were going to open a shop here in Baraboo,” Yount said.