Ellie Davenport was 13 years old when one day she looked though a window at her local YMCA and saw people who appeared to be walking on water. Looking closer, she saw they were standing on logs in the ...
Considered by many to be the sole purview of lumberjacks, the competitive sport of logrolling — in which participants pad about on a log in water and try to outlast one another — is hoping for new ...
NEW RICHMOND, Wis. - Alicia Diethert started her sporting career by swimming. Now she’s excelling in a sport where she’s trying to stay out of the water. Diethert and her younger brother, Jacob, have ...
MILWAUKEE - College is a time for self-discovery and, among other things, Marquette University prides itself on being an urban university, providing an education in a city setting. That's why, just ...
Logrolling, a fast-paced balancing act born during the lumber drives of the late 1800s, has been kept alive at logger festivals like Sedro-Woolley’s annual Fourth of July celebration, Loggerodeo and ...
Rachel Sheffield is research fellow in welfare and family policy in the Center for Health and Welfare Policy at The Heritage Foundation. Read her research. Daren Bakst / @darenbakst Daren Bakst is ...