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Summer gets off to cold start; Mom suspected of trying to asphyxiate four kids; Woman accuses John Menard of extortion, demanding sex; more state news
Wisconsin News
Most of Wisconsin was in the 40’s and 50’s this morning, but a couple spots in the north cooled down to the 30’s after a boisterous cold front went through. A $200,000 cash bond was set Monday for a northern Wisconsin woman suspected of trying to kill four of her six children by asphyxiation. A former business partner claims Eau Claire billionaire John Menard pressured her for sex and later retaliated by firing her husband. Plus more state news.
Tuesday, June, 18, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News

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Lawmakers consider boost to jobless benefits; Senators split on Farm Bill vote; more state news
In Madison, the Senate was expected to vote Tuesday changes to benefits extended to those out of work. In Washington D.C., Senators Baldwin and Johnson split on support for the nation's new half-trillion Farm Bill. Also, stories about planting progress, new members of the UW Board of Regents and details on a Milwaukee teacher accused of having sex with two teenage students.
Tuesday, June, 11, 2013 - New Richmond News - News

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FORECLOSURE: FNMA. v. Christopher Terhark, Case #12-CV-958
(Pub. June 6 - Final June 20, 2013)
Thursday, June, 06, 2013 - -

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Margaret's Musings: The rule of law?
Opinion
Some of you might think I would be overjoyed at the recent developments, many of which I have already touched on in previous columns. My reaction is one of sadness really. The revelations should be chilling to every person in America.
Wednesday, June, 05, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - Opinion

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Taxpayers likely to help pay back big unemployment obligation; State Guardsman will receive Silver Star; more state news
Wisconsin News
Wisconsin taxpayers would help employers pay back a large debt in the state’s unemployment benefit fund, under a budget measure endorsed Wednesday. Also, severe weather struck southwestern Wisconsin Wednesday downing several buildings and causing some local flooding. Plus stories about an Antigo woman sent to prison for injecting a 12-year-old with morphine and an Arbor Vitae Guardsman will receive the Silver Star Friday for heroism in Afghanistan.
Thursday, May, 30, 2013 - New Richmond News - News

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Groundbreaking set today for Stillwater Bridge; Little boy dies after parking lot accident; more state news
Wisconsin News
A groundbreaking ceremony will be held this afternoon in Stillwater, Minn., for the new $630 million bridge over the St. Croix River. A five-year-old boy died after being run over by a pickup truck backing into a parking stall at a restaurant in Fond du Lac County.
Tuesday, May, 28, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News

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Charlotte Jensen, 98
Charlotte Adeline Jensen, age 98, of River Falls, Wis., died Tuesday, May 21, at the River Falls Area Hospital.
Thursday, May, 23, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - Obituaries (paid view)

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Conservative Janesville area group alleges undue IRS scrutiny; Dalai Lama speaking to lawmakers, more state briefs
Wisconsin News
Between debates over stiffer rules for the unemployed, drunk drivers and underage drinkers who use fake ID's, Wisconsin lawmaker will hear from the Dalai Lama Tuesday afternoon. Also, stories about two fatal fires, a rally planned in support of unpasteurized milk and a farmer caught selling and news about Vice President Joe Biden's note to a Milwaukee youngster whimsically endorsing chocolate bullets.
Tuesday, May, 14, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News

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Blacks had higher voting percentage than whites in 2012; Study shows hospital prices for common procedures vary vastly; more state news
Wisconsin News
The Census Bureau found that 79% of black Wisconsin adults went to the polls in last fall’s presidential election, compared to 75% of non-Hispanic whites. There was a 10% margin of error in the Wisconsin survey due to the state’s relatively small numbers of black voters. According to numbers released by federal health officials, it pays to shop around before having common medical procedures.
Thursday, May, 09, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News

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Bill limiting junk-food purchases with food stamps passes Assembly; Heroin use spikes in mid-Wisconsin; more state news
Wisconsin News
The state Assembly has voted to make Wisconsin the first state to force food stamp recipients to spend most of their benefits on healthy food. Marathon County sheriff’s official Gary Schneck said heroin use in the Wausau area has jumped rapidly in the last three years, and it started when drug-makers added time-release coatings to painkillers like OxyContin to cut down on their abuse.
Wednesday, May, 08, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News

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Judge won't halt St. Croix bridge work; Senators split votes on internet sales tax; garlic-cheese bread chip nets woman $1 million prize
Wisconsin News
Wisconsin's U.S. senators split votes Monday on the issue of requiring on-line retailers to collect an estimated $95 million in sales tax for the state. Also, a federal judge says work on the new St. Croix River crossing should continue while a bidding dispute is resolved, plus stories about spring planting progress, an Assembly vote to protect waste truck drivers and a Facebook post that appears to ID the state's newest sheriff.
Tuesday, May, 07, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News

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Accused arsonist arrested, charged
Bond was set at $100,000 cash Friday afternoon for a 24-year-old Roberts man charged with setting the fire that caused $1.5 million in damage to the St. Croix Central Elementary School Tuesday.
Friday, May, 03, 2013 - New Richmond News - 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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Wesley Fern, 89
Wesley "Wes" William Fern, age 89, of Roberts, Wis., passed away Saturday, April 27, at his residence, surrounded by his family.
Monday, April, 29, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - Obituaries (paid view)

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Area unemployment rates lower than year ago
According to preliminary March 2013 figures announced by the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development this week, unemployment rates in Pierce and St. Croix counties are lower than they were a year ago.
Friday, April, 26, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News

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Company asks for injunction to stop work on Stillwater bridge; Report: Voucher-school students trail public school students; more state briefs
Wisconsin News
CS McCrossan Construction is asking for an injunction, saying its bid on the new St. Croix River bridge project was illegally rejected by the Minnesota Department of Transportation. A report issued by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction shows students at the state’s voucher schools improved their math and reading proficiencies but still trail students attending class in public schools; more state news
Wednesday, April, 24, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News

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FORECLOSURE: OneWest Bank v. Todd M. Francis, Case #12-CV-477
(Pub. April 18 - Final May 2, 2013)
Thursday, April, 18, 2013 - -

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