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Letter: Liked Ontl gun column
In last week’s paper I nearly missed “Margaret’s Musings” until it was pointed out to me by a friend. Finally — an article of truth, perception and reason when it comes to firearms. How refreshing!
Friday, February, 22, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - Opinion
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In last week’s paper I nearly missed “Margaret’s Musings” until it was pointed out to me by a friend. Finally — an article of truth, perception and reason when it comes to firearms. How refreshing!
Friday, February, 22, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - Opinion
Letter: Back Kunz for School Board on April 2
I sit wondering how six of the seven School Board members could think that Superintendent Eggebraaten could deserve such a handsome raise. The fiscal negligence she demonstrated during the SCM property debacle was unprecedented.
Friday, February, 22, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - Opinion
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I sit wondering how six of the seven School Board members could think that Superintendent Eggebraaten could deserve such a handsome raise. The fiscal negligence she demonstrated during the SCM property debacle was unprecedented.
Friday, February, 22, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - Opinion
Most of snow is done – many state schools close; GOP bill would slash mining company fees; Two snowmobilers die; more briefs
Wisconsin News
Snow has closed schools in the Green Bay and Fox Valley regions. Green Bay schools are shut down – along with those in Appleton, Oshkosh, Fond du Lac and Manitowoc plus many smaller districts. Democrats are livid after learning that Gogebic Taconite would get out of paying $171 million a year in fees for environmental protection programs under the GOP’s mining incentive bill.
Friday, February, 22, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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Wisconsin News
Snow has closed schools in the Green Bay and Fox Valley regions. Green Bay schools are shut down – along with those in Appleton, Oshkosh, Fond du Lac and Manitowoc plus many smaller districts. Democrats are livid after learning that Gogebic Taconite would get out of paying $171 million a year in fees for environmental protection programs under the GOP’s mining incentive bill.
Friday, February, 22, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
Walker to unveil two-year budget plan; Turtle Lake plant will convert wastewater to electricity; More state briefs
Wisconsin News
Gov. Scott Walker will submit his budget proposals for the next two years today when he talks about the highlights in a speech to the Legislature tonight at 7 p.m. One of the country’s largest plants to convert wastewater into electricity is expected to open this summer in northwest Wisconsin.
Wednesday, February, 20, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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Wisconsin News
Gov. Scott Walker will submit his budget proposals for the next two years today when he talks about the highlights in a speech to the Legislature tonight at 7 p.m. One of the country’s largest plants to convert wastewater into electricity is expected to open this summer in northwest Wisconsin.
Wednesday, February, 20, 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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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
NH man convicted in sex case, assessment ordered
A North Hudson man was convicted of misdemeanor crimes in a plea bargain agreement Friday afternoon with an unusual twist. Cody Allen Klatt, 24, pleaded no contest to sexual intercourse with a child and battery.
Friday, February, 15, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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A North Hudson man was convicted of misdemeanor crimes in a plea bargain agreement Friday afternoon with an unusual twist. Cody Allen Klatt, 24, pleaded no contest to sexual intercourse with a child and battery.
Friday, February, 15, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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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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
Legislators debate drunk-driving penalties
Wisconsin News
Two GOP state legislators are pressing on with their clampdown on drunk driving – even though some lawmakers have balked at the cost of handling those offenders. Assembly Republican Jim Ott of Mequon and Senate finance chair Alberta Darling of River Hills are promoting a half dozen bills.
Wednesday, February, 13, 2013 - River Falls Journal - Wisconsin News
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Wisconsin News
Two GOP state legislators are pressing on with their clampdown on drunk driving – even though some lawmakers have balked at the cost of handling those offenders. Assembly Republican Jim Ott of Mequon and Senate finance chair Alberta Darling of River Hills are promoting a half dozen bills.
Wednesday, February, 13, 2013 - River Falls Journal - Wisconsin 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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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
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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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
Legislature’s mining committees endorse GOP bill; Dems plan public hearing on mining bill; Strategist says Walker, Ryan are rising national stars; more briefs
Wisconsin News
Mining committees in both the state Assembly and Senate endorsed a Republican bill Wednesday that makes it easier for Gogebic Taconite to open a new iron ore mine in northern Wisconsin. Two Democratic lawmakers say they’ll hold a public hearing on the bill Saturday in Ashland.
Thursday, February, 07, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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Wisconsin News
Mining committees in both the state Assembly and Senate endorsed a Republican bill Wednesday that makes it easier for Gogebic Taconite to open a new iron ore mine in northern Wisconsin. Two Democratic lawmakers say they’ll hold a public hearing on the bill Saturday in Ashland.
Thursday, February, 07, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
Prosecution wins motion on Schaffhausen mental health records
The prosecution will have access to all records relative to Aaron Schaffhausen’s insanity plea following a judge’s ruling in St. Croix County Circuit Court Thursday morning.
Friday, February, 01, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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The prosecution will have access to all records relative to Aaron Schaffhausen’s insanity plea following a judge’s ruling in St. Croix County Circuit Court Thursday morning.
Friday, February, 01, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
Schultz, Willems promoted to sergeant positions with HPD
Peter Schultz and Geoffrey Willems were promoted to sergeant positions with the Hudson Police Department at the start of the City Council meeting on Jan. 28.
Friday, February, 01, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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Peter Schultz and Geoffrey Willems were promoted to sergeant positions with the Hudson Police Department at the start of the City Council meeting on Jan. 28.
Friday, February, 01, 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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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
Sheriff’s radio ad on defense stirs controversy
Wisconsin News
Milwaukee County Sheriff David A. Clarke, Jr. says calling 911 and waiting for help to arrive isn’t always the best option.
Wednesday, January, 30, 2013 - River Falls Journal - Wisconsin News
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Wisconsin News
Milwaukee County Sheriff David A. Clarke, Jr. says calling 911 and waiting for help to arrive isn’t always the best option.
Wednesday, January, 30, 2013 - River Falls Journal - Wisconsin News
Major winter storm smacks southeastern Wisconsin; Milwaukee gun control debate spills onto CNN; no shortage of chicken wings; more state briefs
Wisconsin News
A major winter storm sweeping out of the southwest dumped 2-plus inches of rain on Madison and Milwaukee Tuesday night before temperatures fell and snowfall began. Also, state lawmakers are learning about a new union being formed to represent prison guards and Milwaukee's mayor and county sheriff take their debate about gun control to a national audience, plus more state briefs.
Wednesday, January, 30, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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Wisconsin News
A major winter storm sweeping out of the southwest dumped 2-plus inches of rain on Madison and Milwaukee Tuesday night before temperatures fell and snowfall began. Also, state lawmakers are learning about a new union being formed to represent prison guards and Milwaukee's mayor and county sheriff take their debate about gun control to a national audience, plus more state briefs.
Wednesday, January, 30, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
Johnson convicted in stolen car chase
A St. Paul man who led officers on a chase in a hijacked SUV from a Baldwin gas station in May has been convicted of two felony counts.
Thursday, January, 24, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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A St. Paul man who led officers on a chase in a hijacked SUV from a Baldwin gas station in May has been convicted of two felony counts.
Thursday, January, 24, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
Accused St. Joe town clerk appears in court
A former town of St. Joseph clerk-treasurer charged with felony forgery and misconduct in public office made an initial appearance in St. Croix County Circuit Court Thursday.
Wednesday, January, 23, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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A former town of St. Joseph clerk-treasurer charged with felony forgery and misconduct in public office made an initial appearance in St. Croix County Circuit Court Thursday.
Wednesday, January, 23, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
Cullen offers alternative mining bill as hearing convenes; new ATF leader named for state; Ashley will build sofa plant in Mississippi; more state news
Wisconsin News
A day-long hearing that could shape policies surrounding iron ore mining in northern Wisconsin is underway in Madison today. Also, a commission will forward its recommendations on how to bridge the funding gap for road maintenance statewide, an ATF agent in Atlanta has been named to oversee operations in several midwestern states, including Wisconsin -- plus more state news.
Wednesday, January, 23, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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A day-long hearing that could shape policies surrounding iron ore mining in northern Wisconsin is underway in Madison today. Also, a commission will forward its recommendations on how to bridge the funding gap for road maintenance statewide, an ATF agent in Atlanta has been named to oversee operations in several midwestern states, including Wisconsin -- plus more state news.
Wednesday, January, 23, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
Judge accepts Schaffhausen insanity plea
Judge Howard Cameron fielded a slew of motions in the Aaron Schaffhausen murder case Thursday, including one filed recently. The judge accepted Schaffhausen’s plea of not guilty by mental defect or illness filed by the defense the previous day for a ruling at the regular scheduled motion hearing Jan. 17.
Friday, January, 18, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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Judge Howard Cameron fielded a slew of motions in the Aaron Schaffhausen murder case Thursday, including one filed recently. The judge accepted Schaffhausen’s plea of not guilty by mental defect or illness filed by the defense the previous day for a ruling at the regular scheduled motion hearing Jan. 17.
Friday, January, 18, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
