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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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Avanelle C. Kanne, 91
Avanelle C. "Avie" Kanne, age 91, of Hudson, Wis., passed away on the evening of Thursday, June 13, at Pine Ridge Gardens Assisted Living in Hudson.
Monday, June, 17, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - Obituaries (paid view)

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Thunderstorms predicted for today; 700 state Guard members will lose 11 days of pay; Proposed budget goes to full Legislature; More state news
Wisconsin News
More showers and thunderstorms are in the forecast for Wisconsin today as another cold front pushes through. About 700 Wisconsin National Guard members will lose 11 days of work and pay due to the federal budget sequester. Plus more briefs.
Monday, June, 17, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News

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Organization takes people fishing on the St. Croix who otherwise wouldn't have the chance
Guests are seniors, persons with physical or developmental disabilities, military members and families of servicemembers who are deployed, veterans and intergenerational youth groups.
Friday, June, 14, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - Outdoors

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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 Plus stories about tougher domestic abuse law passage and a student Regent appointment rescinded after it was learned the student signed a Recall Walker petition.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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Relay for Life chair Charles Huntley survived colon cancer
In 2005, Charles Huntley went to the doctor because “something just didn’t feel right.” He got a call a day later telling him he had cancer. "I was scared," Huntley said, "because I didn't know the extent of it."
Thursday, June, 13, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - Community

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Bethel Lutheran bids Pastor Bredeson a fond farewell
The Rev. Van V. Bredeson will give his final sermon as a member of the staff at Bethel Lutheran Church on Sunday. After 22 years as the church’s education, family and youth pastor, Bredeson is looking for his next call.
Thursday, June, 13, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - Community

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Stephanie Means, 77
Stephanie Kees Neises Means of Little Rock, Ark., formerly of Hudson, Wis., passed away May 15 after a long illness.
Monday, June, 10, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - Obituaries (paid view)

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Johnson 'every bit concerned' over civil liberties; Assembly panel to vote on election changes; more state news
Wisconsin News
Senator Ron Johnson deflected public angst over revelations the government is spying on Americans and instead, said we should be upset with President Obama. Also, an Assembly panel was expected to vote Monday on a collection of changes relating to Wisconsin election laws, plus stories about weekend traffic deaths, a grant program aimed at boosting milk production and an outbreak of deer ticks.
Monday, June, 10, 2013 - New Richmond News - News

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Rhino's Foundation gives to cancer stricken families, next event golf tourney at Clifton Hollow
More than 20 years ago, a young man nicknamed Rhino had a physical to join the United States Armed Forces. He was notified that he had failed the physical because he had cancer, something he had not realized. He was in and out of remission, said his friend Brad Vier, and was struggling to pay for things.
Friday, June, 07, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - Community

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SCI clients, parents send impassioned message to county
Tears, cheers and pleas filled the room as the St. Croix County Health and Human Services Board and Council on Aging and Disabilities met together in joint session Monday night.
Friday, June, 07, 2013 - New Richmond News - News

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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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Wisconsin falling behind other states in economic recovery; St. Paul courts Wisconsin’s gay couples; FAA bills Oshkosh show $500,000; More state briefs
Wisconsin News
The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia ranks Wisconsin 49th in an index of leading economic growth indicators. A tourism group says St. Paul is the perfect destination for a wedding, a weekend or a vacation. The FAA is asking for payment to cover air traffic control and staff at the annual AirVenture convention.
Thursday, June, 06, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News

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County board postpones SCI resolution; will revisit the measure in August
A resolution to privatize St. Croix Industries stalled on the floor and was postponed until August following a wave of citizen response at the county board of supervisors meeting Tuesday night.
Thursday, June, 06, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News

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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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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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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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St. Croix Industries employees find more than just a job
Tracy Green became visibly agitated when talk of the possible closing of St. Croix Industries filled the room.
Thursday, May, 30, 2013 - New Richmond News - News

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Local woman gives a healing hand
After opening her business in October 2011 Lewann Babler recently moved Necessary Therapeutics Massage & Bodyworks to a new location, 214 N. Main Street.
Thursday, May, 30, 2013 - River Falls Journal - News

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