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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
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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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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
Spectators disrupt abortion reform debate but measures OK'd, sent to Walker; Clear Lake teen named state FFA leader, more state news
State Assembly members shared impassioned family stories before approving three bills to restrict abortion rights Thursday. Also, an elderly golf course worker at Monroe died Thursday when his mower was struck by a falling tree branch. Plus stories about tougher domestic abuse law passage and a student Regent appointment rescinded after it was learned the student signed a Recall Walker petition.
Friday, June, 14, 2013 - New Richmond News - News
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State Assembly members shared impassioned family stories before approving three bills to restrict abortion rights Thursday. Also, an elderly golf course worker at Monroe died Thursday when his mower was struck by a falling tree branch. Plus stories about tougher domestic abuse law passage and a student Regent appointment rescinded after it was learned the student signed a Recall Walker petition.
Friday, June, 14, 2013 - New Richmond News - News
Reward offered for information on corrections office fire
Authorities are offering a $5,000 reward for information about who drove a vehicle into the front of the state corrections office and threw an incendiary device inside to start a fire.
Monday, June, 10, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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Authorities are offering a $5,000 reward for information about who drove a vehicle into the front of the state corrections office and threw an incendiary device inside to start a fire.
Monday, June, 10, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
Cong. Sensenbrenner –Patriot Act author – says NSA surveillance goes too far; Assembly votes to uphold new laws in dispute, more state news
Wisconsin News
Conservative Congressman Jim Sensenbrenner and former liberal Senator Russ Feingold both agree that provisions of the Patriot Act that allow government officials to secretly monitor citizen cell phone activity go too far. Also, read stories about a Department of Justice official allegedly sold guns illegally, updates on Legislative action Thursday in Madison and details on the theft some well-known Kelments' sausage costumes.
Friday, June, 07, 2013 - New Richmond News - News
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Conservative Congressman Jim Sensenbrenner and former liberal Senator Russ Feingold both agree that provisions of the Patriot Act that allow government officials to secretly monitor citizen cell phone activity go too far. Also, read stories about a Department of Justice official allegedly sold guns illegally, updates on Legislative action Thursday in Madison and details on the theft some well-known Kelments' sausage costumes.
Friday, June, 07, 2013 - New Richmond News - News
Johnny Jolly rejoins the Packers
Wisconsin Sports
The veteran defensive end practiced with his Green Bay Packer teammates Tuesday for the first time since the end of the 2009 season. The NFL suspended him for three years after a series of drug arrests in his home area of Houston.
Wednesday, June, 05, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - Wisconsin Sports
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The veteran defensive end practiced with his Green Bay Packer teammates Tuesday for the first time since the end of the 2009 season. The NFL suspended him for three years after a series of drug arrests in his home area of Houston.
Wednesday, June, 05, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - Wisconsin Sports
Joint Finance deal boosts school aids, cuts taxes; provision gives tax break for private school tuition, more state briefs
Wisconsin News
Parents could claim a tax deduction of up to $4,000 for private elementary school tuition and up to $10,000 for high school fees, under a provision inserted in state budget late Tuesday night. Also, more about facets of the budget debate, allegations by the ACLU that people of color are targeted in drug arrests and bleak harvest figures from Wisconsin's spring turkey hunt.
Wednesday, June, 05, 2013 - New Richmond News - News
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Parents could claim a tax deduction of up to $4,000 for private elementary school tuition and up to $10,000 for high school fees, under a provision inserted in state budget late Tuesday night. Also, more about facets of the budget debate, allegations by the ACLU that people of color are targeted in drug arrests and bleak harvest figures from Wisconsin's spring turkey hunt.
Wednesday, June, 05, 2013 - New Richmond News - News
Kenosha businessman slain in Jamaica; Joint Finance mulls tax cut, plus more state news
Wisconsin News
A Kenosha man who owned Cost Cutter salons in four Wisconsin towns died Saturday after he got caught in a gunfight between police and gang members. Also, Joint Finance Committee members are considering tax cuts that could give Wisconsin workers $150 to $500 back each year. Plus stories about a weekend killing at LaCrosse, what caused a cargo plane piloted by a Wisconsin native to crash in Afghanistan and more state briefs.
Tuesday, June, 04, 2013 - New Richmond News - News
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A Kenosha man who owned Cost Cutter salons in four Wisconsin towns died Saturday after he got caught in a gunfight between police and gang members. Also, Joint Finance Committee members are considering tax cuts that could give Wisconsin workers $150 to $500 back each year. Plus stories about a weekend killing at LaCrosse, what caused a cargo plane piloted by a Wisconsin native to crash in Afghanistan and more state briefs.
Tuesday, June, 04, 2013 - New Richmond News - News
Freezing temps still linger in northern Wisconsin; New city law lets police fine parents of bullies; State budget deal seems close; More state news
Wisconsin News
Summer is only 18 days away, and temperatures still dropped to the freezing mark this morning in Vilas County in far northern Wisconsin. A new anti-bullying ordinance in Monona allows police to ticket the parents of children who are caught bullying others.
Monday, June, 03, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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Summer is only 18 days away, and temperatures still dropped to the freezing mark this morning in Vilas County in far northern Wisconsin. A new anti-bullying ordinance in Monona allows police to ticket the parents of children who are caught bullying others.
Monday, June, 03, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
Funnel cloud spotted near Janesville; Passersby rescue trapped man; Excel asks for 6.5% rate hike; More state news
Wisconsin News
Wisconsinites are cleaning up from a second straight day of severe weather. The Grant County sheriff's office is giving several Good Samaritans credit for saving a motorist by holding up his wrecked pickup truck until he could be rescued. More state news.
Friday, May, 31, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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Wisconsinites are cleaning up from a second straight day of severe weather. The Grant County sheriff's office is giving several Good Samaritans credit for saving a motorist by holding up his wrecked pickup truck until he could be rescued. More state news.
Friday, May, 31, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
Reward boosted to $1,750 for bear death information
The reward for information leading to the arrest of individuals involved in the killing of a bear has grown. Several organizations and individuals have added to the initial $500 reward, and now the incentive stands at $1,750.
Wednesday, May, 29, 2013 - New Richmond News - News
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The reward for information leading to the arrest of individuals involved in the killing of a bear has grown. Several organizations and individuals have added to the initial $500 reward, and now the incentive stands at $1,750.
Wednesday, May, 29, 2013 - New Richmond News - News
Man accused of killing ex-girlfriend’s finance; Canine tornado survivors arrive in Green Bay; more state news
Wisconsin News
An Arizona man was charged Friday with killing the fiancée of his ex-girlfriend in Superior – the death was first reported as a suicide. More than two dozen dogs that survived the Oklahoma tornado have been brought to Green Bay in the hopes that they’ll find new homes.
Saturday, May, 25, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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An Arizona man was charged Friday with killing the fiancée of his ex-girlfriend in Superior – the death was first reported as a suicide. More than two dozen dogs that survived the Oklahoma tornado have been brought to Green Bay in the hopes that they’ll find new homes.
Saturday, May, 25, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
Too cold to camp?; Joint Finance pulls UW funding increase; Budget committee endorses collecting DNA from suspects; more state news
Wisconsin News
It got down to 27 degrees in northern Wisconsin this morning, but somewhat warmer temps are expected for the weekend. Lawmakers rejected a proposed funding increase, taking their anger out on the UW for imposing maximum tuition increases for six straight years while quietly sitting on $650 million in cash reserves.
Friday, May, 24, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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It got down to 27 degrees in northern Wisconsin this morning, but somewhat warmer temps are expected for the weekend. Lawmakers rejected a proposed funding increase, taking their anger out on the UW for imposing maximum tuition increases for six straight years while quietly sitting on $650 million in cash reserves.
Friday, May, 24, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
Late spring, more walleyes prompt lawmaker to back off funding threat affecting tribes; Milwaukee falls to 30th largest U.S. city; more state briefs
Wisconsin News
Tensions between six Chippewa tribes and the DNR are expected to ease a bit after a lawmaker backed off his threat to block state funding for a cultural center in the wake of higher spearing quotas. Also, stories about how many wolves may be killed next year, the still-unexplained death of a 12-year-old, a gold-broker being sent to prison and new U.S.Census figures.
Thursday, May, 23, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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Tensions between six Chippewa tribes and the DNR are expected to ease a bit after a lawmaker backed off his threat to block state funding for a cultural center in the wake of higher spearing quotas. Also, stories about how many wolves may be killed next year, the still-unexplained death of a 12-year-old, a gold-broker being sent to prison and new U.S.Census figures.
Thursday, May, 23, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
Panel will decide on DNA-collection question, 'double-dipping'; house explosion levels one- damages five near Eau Claire; more state news
Wisconsin News
A Sunday afternoon explosion decimated a town of Washington home and blew out windows and cracked walls at surrounding properties. Also, members of the Legislature's Joint Finance committee have several weighty decisions before them this week, including some which would curtail Gov. Scott Walker-budget initiatives. Also, stories of a police shooting, bicyclist's death and more.
Monday, May, 20, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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A Sunday afternoon explosion decimated a town of Washington home and blew out windows and cracked walls at surrounding properties. Also, members of the Legislature's Joint Finance committee have several weighty decisions before them this week, including some which would curtail Gov. Scott Walker-budget initiatives. Also, stories of a police shooting, bicyclist's death and more.
Monday, May, 20, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
Job situation: Back on track or derailed?; Wood-cutting accident caused wildfire that burned over 8,000 acres; more briefs
Wisconsin News
Wisconsin’s job picture is either exciting or lackluster, depending on which political party you believe. Smoke from logging equipment caused this week’s massive wildfire in far northwest Wisconsin.
Friday, May, 17, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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Wisconsin’s job picture is either exciting or lackluster, depending on which political party you believe. Smoke from logging equipment caused this week’s massive wildfire in far northwest Wisconsin.
Friday, May, 17, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
Law to curb circuit judge's powers wins approval; poll says slight majority favor Walker's performance; more state briefs
Wisconsin News
State laws that are struck down by circuit judges could stay in effect while they’re appealed, under a bill that got preliminary approval in the Assembly Tuesday. Also, stories about legislation to curb Milwaukee County Board- and WDEC employee discretion, and a discount boffo that cost a wine retailer some credibility with customers.
Wednesday, May, 15, 2013 - New Richmond News - News
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State laws that are struck down by circuit judges could stay in effect while they’re appealed, under a bill that got preliminary approval in the Assembly Tuesday. Also, stories about legislation to curb Milwaukee County Board- and WDEC employee discretion, and a discount boffo that cost a wine retailer some credibility with customers.
Wednesday, May, 15, 2013 - New Richmond News - News
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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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
High court considers Wisconsin-focused church-state case; Assembly mulls new landlord-tenant law; new 'Alice' crowned
Wisconsin News
New legislation would allow landlords to seize property left behind when a tenant has been evicted. Also, the U.S. Supreme Court may decide a Wisconsin church-state dispute that has national ramifications for churches that host school events, plus stories about the new "Alice", a grad speaker's conclusions on a Hillary Clinton presidency and more state briefs.
Monday, May, 13, 2013 - New Richmond News - News
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New legislation would allow landlords to seize property left behind when a tenant has been evicted. Also, the U.S. Supreme Court may decide a Wisconsin church-state dispute that has national ramifications for churches that host school events, plus stories about the new "Alice", a grad speaker's conclusions on a Hillary Clinton presidency and more state briefs.
Monday, May, 13, 2013 - New Richmond News - News
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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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
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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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
