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Study says heavy drinking costs Wisconsin lives and money; Jurors begin deliberations in Native Mob case; more briefs
Wisconsin News
One thousand five hundred people die each year because of a “problematic alcohol culture” in Wisconsin, according to Paul Krupski of the Health First Coalition. A federal court jury in Minneapolis is about to decide whether three members of an American Indian gang are guilty of racketeering.
Wednesday, March, 13, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News

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Letter- Best to legalize drugs
Last week 49 people were found decapitated and their hands and feet chopped off in Mexico. Let that sink in because America is to blame.
Friday, May, 25, 2012 - Hudson Star-Observer - Opinion

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Spring Valley Stagehands needs singing and non-singing performers
SPRING VALLEY—The Spring Valley Stagehands will hold auditions for “Oliver” at the Spring Valley Theater this Sunday from 8-10 p.m., and next Monday and Tuesday, from 6-9 p.m.
Wednesday, February, 13, 2013 - Pierce County Herald - Entertainment

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Letter: Don’t bash Christians
I’m not sure of the point E.G. Dehmer is trying to make in regard to Christians persecuting others? Do you support a genuine Christianity and Christ’s sound doctrines? Or, if you’re a practicing atheist and support such, just come out and say so.
Friday, October, 26, 2012 - Hudson Star-Observer - Opinion

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Booster football registration set
Registration and equipment hand out for the Hudson Booster youth football program is scheduled for Monday, Aug. 6,
Wednesday, July, 25, 2012 - Hudson Star-Observer - Sports

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Booster football registration set
Registration and equipment hand-out for the Hudson Booster youth football program is scheduled for Monday, Aug. 6, for players going into the sixth grade, and Tuesday, Aug. 7, for players going into the fifth grade. Hudson Booster third and fourth grade football equipment pickup and late registration is Wednesday, Aug. 22.
Wednesday, August, 01, 2012 - Hudson Star-Observer - Sports

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Activist speaker slams Republican policies in Walker's presence Monday; HS grad rates rise; 'Native Mob' trial starts, more state briefs
Wisconsin News
The widow of Milwaukee civil rights activist Fr. James Groppi railed against Act 10 and the likihood of more mining in Wisconsin when she spoke Monday at a Capitol ceremony. Also, high school graduation rates are climbing in Wisconsin and a former aide to Scott Walker is to be sentenced Tuesday, plus more state news.
Tuesday, January, 22, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News

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Clifford Schneider, 84
Clifford Jerome Schneider, age 84, of Baldwin, died peacefully Sunday, Nov. 4, at the Baldwin Area Medical Center.
Monday, November, 05, 2012 - Hudson Star-Observer - Obituaries (paid view)

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Gogebic Taconite says it will build mine if rules are relaxed; Man ‘defrosting’ after two nights in freezing forest; More waiting to testify when mining bill hearing ends; more
Wisconsin News
Gogebic Taconite said Wednesday that it would return to Wisconsin and build an iron ore mine near Hurley if legislators would relax the state’s regulations on mining.
Thursday, January, 24, 2013 - New Richmond News - News

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Book Report: This mystery worthy of Masterpiece Theatre
I’m not a big fan of detective novels in general, but I’m a sucker for the works of Agatha Christie and P.G. Wodehouse ever since I bought a 25-cent paperback of the latter’s hilarious novel, “Psmith” when I was a kid.
Thursday, August, 02, 2012 - River Falls Journal - Entertainment

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Day By Day: Now that it looms, waiting for retirement is tedious
Opinion
Of all the so-called milestone birthdays I’ve already experienced, none has hit me as hard as 60 — it is the new nothing if not the biggest drag I have yet to learn to live with.
Friday, July, 13, 2012 - Hudson Star-Observer - Opinion

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Temperatures expected to plunge tonight; AG wants budget to combat sex trafficking of kids; Farm Bill extension vote up today; more briefs
Wisconsin News
Temperatures are expected to plunge below zero in almost all of Wisconsin after it got slightly warmer in places during the night. Wisconsin’s attorney general says one of his top priorities over the next two years is to fight the sex trafficking of children.
Monday, December, 31, 2012 - Hudson Star-Observer - News

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Postal bill could save Eau Claire sectional center; Marshfield heart app wins acclaim; more state news
Wisconsin News
A new bill would ease the USPS' pension obligations, allow it to sell new services and save at least five sectional centers scheduled to close later this year. Also, researchers at the Marshfield Clinic have devised a new heart-health app that has caught national attention. Plus stories about the rise in violent crime in Milwaukee and a prison term for a Kaukauna man who started a fire at an abortion clinic.
Friday, February, 15, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News

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Mississippi still on the rise; Worker's disappearance ends with grim discovery; more state news
Wisconsin News
With another night of heavy rains forecast over much of Wisconsin, residents along the Mississippi River are braced for possible flooding as the northern snowpack begins to melt. Also, plans to decommission a nuclear power plant near Kewaunee say it will take 60 years and nearly $1 billion to complete, plus news about a police killing near Menasha and proposed legislation that would prevent employers from creeping job candidates' social media sites.
Monday, April, 22, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News

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Story about missing canoeists was fabricated; new law would mean prison for 7-time drunks; more state news
Wisconsin News
After dozens of searchers spent two days using boats and a helicopter to canvass the swollen waters of the Chippewa River, a Manitowoc man admitted to Eau Claire police that he made up a story about two canoeists capsizing and disappearing in the river. Also, stories about May skiing up north, updates from the Legislature and the child molestation case against a former Ellsworth teacher.
Friday, May, 03, 2013 - New Richmond News - News

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Fire destroys Colfax area Lutheran church; seaplane crash claims Hayward man; both sides await Walker's budget plans, more state briefs
Wisconsin News
A Saturday night fire destroyed a nearly century-old Lutheran church in rural Dunn County and a seaplane crash near the Sarasota, Fla., airport has killed a 70-year-old Hayward man. Also, lawmakers anxiously await the unveiling of Gov. Scott Walker's budget to see how funding may effect the cost of health care, education and other segments of government. Plus more state news.
Monday, January, 14, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News

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Dems blast Walker plan to boost school funding; sno-mo accidents claim two; fire that kills alpacas has Colfax couple asking for help; more state news
Wisconsin News
Wisconsin Democratic leaders say Gov. Scott Walker's plan to increase school funding by $276 million isn't nearly enough. Also, snowmobile accidents near Iron River and Grantsburg killed one man and left another missing, plus stories about a Colfax couple stricken by recent misfortune and the death of a UW-LaCrosse student.
Monday, February, 18, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News

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GAB pulls in $400,000 selling voters’ names; Farmland values still climbing; Rowboat used to rescue downed pilot; more briefs
Wisconsin News
Wisconsin’s elections agency made almost $400,000 in the last two years by selling information about the state’s registered voters -- including names, addresses and voting participation records. The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago says farmland values in the Wisconsin jumped by 11% last year with some land selling for over $10,000 an acre.
Tuesday, April, 02, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News

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