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Man tries to return printer containing fake money
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Police say a printer a 37 year old West Bend man tried to return to a Walmart store contained a sheet of paper with two photocopied $100 bills.
Wednesday, March, 13, 2013 - River Falls Journal - Wisconsin News
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Police say a printer a 37 year old West Bend man tried to return to a Walmart store contained a sheet of paper with two photocopied $100 bills.
Wednesday, March, 13, 2013 - River Falls Journal - Wisconsin News
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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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
St. Croix EMS: A pacesetter in heart attack response
Nine years ago, St. Croix Emergency Medical Services became an Advanced Life Support service, allowing its personnel to diagnose heart attacks in the field and administer front-line medications and procedures to keep patients alive.
Friday, March, 08, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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Nine years ago, St. Croix Emergency Medical Services became an Advanced Life Support service, allowing its personnel to diagnose heart attacks in the field and administer front-line medications and procedures to keep patients alive.
Friday, March, 08, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
Barrels with explosive devices tossed back into Lake Superior; New tax reciprocity agreement close; Mining bill clears Assembly; more briefs
Wisconsin News
Officials say there were no high levels of toxic or hazardous chemicals in 25 barrels of old military waste pulled from Lake Superior, but 22 barrels had thousands of tiny explosive devices and were thrown back into the lake. After four years of negotiations, Minnesota and Wisconsin tax officials say they are within $6 million of a new reciprocal tax agreement.
Friday, March, 08, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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Officials say there were no high levels of toxic or hazardous chemicals in 25 barrels of old military waste pulled from Lake Superior, but 22 barrels had thousands of tiny explosive devices and were thrown back into the lake. After four years of negotiations, Minnesota and Wisconsin tax officials say they are within $6 million of a new reciprocal tax agreement.
Friday, March, 08, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
Polk County man drives on frozen St. Croix to escape police
A chase through North Hudson and onto the frozen St. Croix ends in an arrest of a Polk county man Sunday morning.
Monday, March, 04, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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A chase through North Hudson and onto the frozen St. Croix ends in an arrest of a Polk county man Sunday morning.
Monday, March, 04, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
Snowstorm headed for Wisconsin; Snowy winter leads to jump in snowmobile deaths; Report says Army bomb parts could have been recycled; more briefs
Wisconsin News
For the third week in a row, a major snowstorm is brewing to the west of us, and it’s heading right toward Wisconsin. Wisconsin snowmobile deaths are at their highest in three years. The U.S. Army could have recycled its scraps of secret bombs in the 1950’s instead of dumping them in Lake Superior.
Monday, March, 04, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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For the third week in a row, a major snowstorm is brewing to the west of us, and it’s heading right toward Wisconsin. Wisconsin snowmobile deaths are at their highest in three years. The U.S. Army could have recycled its scraps of secret bombs in the 1950’s instead of dumping them in Lake Superior.
Monday, March, 04, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
Famous Italian sausage stolen, returned
Wisconsin News
Guido is back. The seven-foot costume of the famous Italian racing sausage, one of seven sausage characters that race during Brewers’ games, was stolen from a festival in Cedarburg 12 days ago.
Friday, March, 01, 2013 - River Falls Journal - Wisconsin News
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Guido is back. The seven-foot costume of the famous Italian racing sausage, one of seven sausage characters that race during Brewers’ games, was stolen from a festival in Cedarburg 12 days ago.
Friday, March, 01, 2013 - River Falls Journal - Wisconsin News
Climatologist sees end of drought; Assembly passes job-training bill; Alleged Guido thief comes clean on website; more briefs
Wisconsin News
If forecasts hold true, a climatologist says we probably will have dug ourselves out of the drought that has plagued the state since last summer. Wisconsin lawmakers have taken their first steps toward training workers for increasingly complex jobs that are going unfilled. A woman who claimed to steal one of the costumes of the Milwaukee Brewers’ famous racing sausages has given all the greasy details to a news service.
Friday, March, 01, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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If forecasts hold true, a climatologist says we probably will have dug ourselves out of the drought that has plagued the state since last summer. Wisconsin lawmakers have taken their first steps toward training workers for increasingly complex jobs that are going unfilled. A woman who claimed to steal one of the costumes of the Milwaukee Brewers’ famous racing sausages has given all the greasy details to a news service.
Friday, March, 01, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
Mining bill passes state Senate; Democrat accuses GOP of helping some businesses, slighting others; more state briefs
Wisconsin News
Wisconsin senators voted 17 to 16 last night to adopt a bill that would clear the way for a proposed iron ore mine in far northern Wisconsin. State Republicans keep saying that job creation is No. 1, but at least one Democrat accuses the GOP of picking winners and losers in that pursuit.
Thursday, February, 28, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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Wisconsin senators voted 17 to 16 last night to adopt a bill that would clear the way for a proposed iron ore mine in far northern Wisconsin. State Republicans keep saying that job creation is No. 1, but at least one Democrat accuses the GOP of picking winners and losers in that pursuit.
Thursday, February, 28, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
Senators Baldwin, Johnson split on Hagel confirmation vote; snow blamed for Walworth fatality; tribal gaming revenues down; more state briefs
Wisconsin News
Wisconsin's Senators voted opposite ways on Chuck Hagel's nomination as the nation's new Secretary of Defense. Also, the debate over siting of a new iron ore mine in northern Wisconsin continues today, and heavy snow has snarled travel in the southeastern corner of the state, plus more state briefs.
Wednesday, February, 27, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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Wisconsin's Senators voted opposite ways on Chuck Hagel's nomination as the nation's new Secretary of Defense. Also, the debate over siting of a new iron ore mine in northern Wisconsin continues today, and heavy snow has snarled travel in the southeastern corner of the state, plus more state briefs.
Wednesday, February, 27, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
Highland wind developers seek PSC reconsideration; mining bill moving forward; Johnsonville co-founder dead, more state news
Wisconsin News
Developers of a large wind energy farm near Forest in St. Croix County are asking state officials to change their minds about rejecting it. Also, the Senate is expected to vote Wednesday on a bill which paves the way for a new iron ore mine near Ashland, plus stories about new money for job training, the death of Johnsonville Sausages co-founder and a circuit judge who signed a Walker recall petition facing an election challenge.
Tuesday, February, 26, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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Developers of a large wind energy farm near Forest in St. Croix County are asking state officials to change their minds about rejecting it. Also, the Senate is expected to vote Wednesday on a bill which paves the way for a new iron ore mine near Ashland, plus stories about new money for job training, the death of Johnsonville Sausages co-founder and a circuit judge who signed a Walker recall petition facing an election challenge.
Tuesday, February, 26, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
Slim turnout expected in today's primaries; apple growers pleased with harsh winter; Kochs shun power-plant purchase prospects; more state briefs
Wisconsin News
Less than one of ten registered Wisconsin voters are expected to cast ballots today to choose two finalists for a 10-year seat on the Wiscsonin Supreme Court. Polls are open until 8 p.m. Also, Gov. Walker's proposed expansion of the school voucher system sparked protests in Madison Monday, plus stories about a 43-year-old former Thorp track coach accused of abusing a 17-year student and more Wisconsin briefs.
Tuesday, February, 19, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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Less than one of ten registered Wisconsin voters are expected to cast ballots today to choose two finalists for a 10-year seat on the Wiscsonin Supreme Court. Polls are open until 8 p.m. Also, Gov. Walker's proposed expansion of the school voucher system sparked protests in Madison Monday, plus stories about a 43-year-old former Thorp track coach accused of abusing a 17-year student and more Wisconsin briefs.
Tuesday, February, 19, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
Walker would veto any mining tax; finger-pointing continues ahead of Supreme Court primary; ailing Lady Gaga grants 'wish' for EC girl; more state news
Wisconsin News
A spokesman for Gov. Scott Walker says any legislation that imposes a "tonnage tax" on mining companies won't fly. Also, five central-Wisconsin lawmakers are demanding school software-vendor Skyward get a second-chance at a state contract, plus stories about Lady Gaga granting a wish to an ailing Eau Claire girl and details of the largest winning Powerball ticket in the nation was sold in Eau Claire Thursday.
Thursday, February, 14, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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A spokesman for Gov. Scott Walker says any legislation that imposes a "tonnage tax" on mining companies won't fly. Also, five central-Wisconsin lawmakers are demanding school software-vendor Skyward get a second-chance at a state contract, plus stories about Lady Gaga granting a wish to an ailing Eau Claire girl and details of the largest winning Powerball ticket in the nation was sold in Eau Claire Thursday.
Thursday, February, 14, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
Wisconsinite reactions to State of the Union hug party lines; animal rights groups sue to block wolf hunts; Walker hints 'Badger Care' expansion; more state news
Wisconsin News
Freshman Senator Tammy Baldwin applauded President Obama's plans for more job training while Rep. Paul Ryan said Obama doesn't appreciate the challenge of the national debt. Also, Sen. Sheila Harsdorf warns recent UW employee overpayments will be an issue as the Senate Universities Committee she chairs considers expanding campus autonomy. Plus stories about a couple killed in a house fire and a Menomonie-area man hurt by a fireworks explosion.
Wednesday, February, 13, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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Freshman Senator Tammy Baldwin applauded President Obama's plans for more job training while Rep. Paul Ryan said Obama doesn't appreciate the challenge of the national debt. Also, Sen. Sheila Harsdorf warns recent UW employee overpayments will be an issue as the Senate Universities Committee she chairs considers expanding campus autonomy. Plus stories about a couple killed in a house fire and a Menomonie-area man hurt by a fireworks explosion.
Wednesday, February, 13, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
Gov. Walker in Hudson to announce law enforcement initiatives
Gov. Scott Walker was in Hudson Tuesday afternoon to announce new law enforcement initiatives aimed at the protection of children and sexual assault victims as well as funds to collect DNA upon arrest.
Tuesday, February, 12, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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Gov. Scott Walker was in Hudson Tuesday afternoon to announce new law enforcement initiatives aimed at the protection of children and sexual assault victims as well as funds to collect DNA upon arrest.
Tuesday, February, 12, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
For 10th year, telemarketers picked as greatest annoyance; law would mandate gas tax is used for roads; UW-LaX OKs co-habitation in dorms
Wisconsin News
Telemarketers topped bad landlords and other potential scams as Wisconsin consumers' greatest irritation. Also, Assembly members may advance a constitutional amendment to assure gas taxes go to fix roads and mull a tougher drunk driving law. Plus other state stories related to the Pope, college rules and the Capitol.
Tuesday, February, 12, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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Telemarketers topped bad landlords and other potential scams as Wisconsin consumers' greatest irritation. Also, Assembly members may advance a constitutional amendment to assure gas taxes go to fix roads and mull a tougher drunk driving law. Plus other state stories related to the Pope, college rules and the Capitol.
Tuesday, February, 12, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
Search continues for handgun left at Goodwill; Wisconsin get top marks for handling elections; No-mail Saturdays will start in August; more briefs
Wisconsin News
A search continues for a handgun that was accidentally donated to a Goodwill store in either Hudson or Woodbury, Minn. Wisconsin is among the best in the nation in the way it runs its elections, according to the Pew Charitable Trusts.
Wednesday, February, 06, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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A search continues for a handgun that was accidentally donated to a Goodwill store in either Hudson or Woodbury, Minn. Wisconsin is among the best in the nation in the way it runs its elections, according to the Pew Charitable Trusts.
Wednesday, February, 06, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
Pierce County ADA charged with OWI-2nd
An assistant district attorney for Pierce County was arrested on a second drunken driving charge last weekend following the investigation of a crash in the town of Hudson.
Tuesday, February, 05, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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An assistant district attorney for Pierce County was arrested on a second drunken driving charge last weekend following the investigation of a crash in the town of Hudson.
Tuesday, February, 05, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
Report says aging workforce, tight-fisted investors stifle job growth; Health officials issue bat warning; more briefs
Wisconsin News
Wisconsin’s problem in attracting new jobs goes deeper than most of us think. A new report from the Wisconsin Taxpayers Alliance blames an aging population and an apparent reluctance to take risks in starting new businesses.
Tuesday, February, 05, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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Wisconsin’s problem in attracting new jobs goes deeper than most of us think. A new report from the Wisconsin Taxpayers Alliance blames an aging population and an apparent reluctance to take risks in starting new businesses.
Tuesday, February, 05, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
Upcoming 'Supreme' primary spurs partisan exchange; county mulls fines over health coverage; DNR sets panfish meetings, more state news
Wisconsin News
Just days ahead of a primary election, spokesmen for the incumbent and two challengers for the Wisconsin Supreme Court trade barbs about partisanship. Also, the WDNR says it wants public input on plans to manage the state's panfish population, plus stories about two major industrial fires, snow conditions up north and more.
Friday, February, 01, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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Wisconsin News
Just days ahead of a primary election, spokesmen for the incumbent and two challengers for the Wisconsin Supreme Court trade barbs about partisanship. Also, the WDNR says it wants public input on plans to manage the state's panfish population, plus stories about two major industrial fires, snow conditions up north and more.
Friday, February, 01, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
