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State's slow job growth blamed on high taxes, training gap; anti-religion group loses bid to shelve icon; Golden Guernsey files Chapter 7; more state news
Wisconsin News
Experts blame Wisconsin’s slow employment growth on high taxes, a lack of job training, and a vulnerable manufacturing climate. Also, an animal rights group will host a "memorial service" outside DNR headquarters for 117 wolves killed during the recent hunting season plus more state briefs.
Wednesday, January, 09, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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Experts blame Wisconsin’s slow employment growth on high taxes, a lack of job training, and a vulnerable manufacturing climate. Also, an animal rights group will host a "memorial service" outside DNR headquarters for 117 wolves killed during the recent hunting season plus more state briefs.
Wednesday, January, 09, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
New legislative session begins today -- Walker predicts less turbulence; Tech college teachers earn more than UW instructors; more briefs
Wisconsin News
A festive atmosphere is planned at the State Capitol today as Wisconsin legislators begin their new session. Gov. Scott Walker said none of his plans for the new session will prompt massive protests like those which rocked the Capitol when he virtually ended collective bargaining for most public union employees.
Monday, January, 07, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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A festive atmosphere is planned at the State Capitol today as Wisconsin legislators begin their new session. Gov. Scott Walker said none of his plans for the new session will prompt massive protests like those which rocked the Capitol when he virtually ended collective bargaining for most public union employees.
Monday, January, 07, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
Study confirms wind-turbine sounds in one home but inconclusive about effects; mayors bet treats on Packer-Viking game; new tax breaks plus more state news
Wisconsin News
A new report confirmed that spinning blades on a wind turbine near Green Bay could be heard inside a nearby home but whether the sounds had ill health effects remains in question. Also, the mayors of Green Bay and Minneapolis have wagered candies and sausages over the outcome of Saturday's Packer-Viking game.
Friday, January, 04, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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Wisconsin News
A new report confirmed that spinning blades on a wind turbine near Green Bay could be heard inside a nearby home but whether the sounds had ill health effects remains in question. Also, the mayors of Green Bay and Minneapolis have wagered candies and sausages over the outcome of Saturday's Packer-Viking game.
Friday, January, 04, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
Mom asks Baldwin school to work on bullying policy; State swamped with requests for gun-purchase background checks; Oak Creek officer named ‘Chic Sikh’; more briefs
Wisconsin News
A mother wants Baldwin-Woodville High School to review its policy against bullying after her 15-year-old foster daughter was given a noose by a classmate. The state Department of Justice is working overtime to handle the large increase in background checks required for handgun purchases.
Thursday, January, 03, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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A mother wants Baldwin-Woodville High School to review its policy against bullying after her 15-year-old foster daughter was given a noose by a classmate. The state Department of Justice is working overtime to handle the large increase in background checks required for handgun purchases.
Thursday, January, 03, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
Temp takes 30-degree spike; Douglas Co. deputy shoots man to death after incident at party; Two giraffes die in Dells fire; North Dakota man wins Champion Liar title; more briefs
Wisconsin News
It’s more than 30 degrees warmer than at this time New Year’s Day in parts of Wisconsin. The state Department of Justice is investigating the shooting death of a northwest Wisconsin man by a Douglas County sheriff’s deputy early Tuesday morning.
Wednesday, January, 02, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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Wisconsin News
It’s more than 30 degrees warmer than at this time New Year’s Day in parts of Wisconsin. The state Department of Justice is investigating the shooting death of a northwest Wisconsin man by a Douglas County sheriff’s deputy early Tuesday morning.
Wednesday, January, 02, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
'Little Free Libraries' now international; Farmer cites religious beliefs in raw milk case; Janesville native to be brigadier general; more briefs
Wisconsin News
Investigation into policewomen's murder continues. Longer wait wanted for double-dipping public retirees.‘Little Free Libraries’ go international. Raw milk case drags on.
Wednesday, December, 26, 2012 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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Wisconsin News
Investigation into policewomen's murder continues. Longer wait wanted for double-dipping public retirees.‘Little Free Libraries’ go international. Raw milk case drags on.
Wednesday, December, 26, 2012 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
Property tax bills up slightly over last year; southern Wisconsin braces for major snow-maker; Reilly argues to keep WISC-NET, more briefs
Wisconsin News
Much of Wisconsin will be blanketed in white by tomorrow as a major storm is expected to drop as much as 17 inches on Madison and up to a foot from LaCrosse to Green Bay. Also, three Democratic lawmakers from Milwaukee are proposing sweeping gun restrictions, gas prices fall below $3 in many areas and the State's chief veterinarian is retiring, plus more state briefs.
Wednesday, December, 19, 2012 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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Much of Wisconsin will be blanketed in white by tomorrow as a major storm is expected to drop as much as 17 inches on Madison and up to a foot from LaCrosse to Green Bay. Also, three Democratic lawmakers from Milwaukee are proposing sweeping gun restrictions, gas prices fall below $3 in many areas and the State's chief veterinarian is retiring, plus more state briefs.
Wednesday, December, 19, 2012 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
Proposed Beloit casino project edges forward; snowfall didn't do much to stem drought; wolf hunting nearly done; more state briefs
Wisconsin News
With only mild opposition being heard locally, plans by the Ho-Chunk tribe to build a casino and hotel in Beloit appear to be moving forward. Also, while hunters in Wisconsin and Minnesota wrap up wolf seasons that killed nearly 300 animals, Michigan lawmakers took a vote that moves that state closer to a hunt. Plus stories about dogs being poisoned in Columbus, a double-fatal near Waukesha and a new scholarship at UW-Stout.
Friday, December, 14, 2012 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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With only mild opposition being heard locally, plans by the Ho-Chunk tribe to build a casino and hotel in Beloit appear to be moving forward. Also, while hunters in Wisconsin and Minnesota wrap up wolf seasons that killed nearly 300 animals, Michigan lawmakers took a vote that moves that state closer to a hunt. Plus stories about dogs being poisoned in Columbus, a double-fatal near Waukesha and a new scholarship at UW-Stout.
Friday, December, 14, 2012 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
Council tables amendment to sidewalk shoveling ordinance
The amendment would have replaced a phrase saying the requirement applies to “the sidewalk in front” a property with one saying it applies to sidewalks “adjacent” to a lot.
Wednesday, December, 12, 2012 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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The amendment would have replaced a phrase saying the requirement applies to “the sidewalk in front” a property with one saying it applies to sidewalks “adjacent” to a lot.
Wednesday, December, 12, 2012 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
Northwestern Wisconsin hit hardest by snowstorm; Jail inmate accused of passing out drugs to fellow prisoners; Lenders skirt limits set on payday loans; more briefs
Wisconsin News
The northwest quarter of Wisconsin was hit the hardest by a Sunday snowstorm that was the heaviest in two years in parts of the region. Menomonie had the most with 13.8 inches. Nearby Eau Claire had 13 inches by 11 p.m. last night, and it was still coming down. Augusta in Eau Claire County had 9.3 inches.
Monday, December, 10, 2012 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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The northwest quarter of Wisconsin was hit the hardest by a Sunday snowstorm that was the heaviest in two years in parts of the region. Menomonie had the most with 13.8 inches. Nearby Eau Claire had 13 inches by 11 p.m. last night, and it was still coming down. Augusta in Eau Claire County had 9.3 inches.
Monday, December, 10, 2012 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
Walker asks Obama for a voice in budget negotiations; 20 new DA's take office next month; most banks show 3rd quarter profit, more state news
Wisconsin News
Gov. Scott Walker joined Gov. Mark Dayton and four other governors in a White House meeting Tuesday to discuss the nation's looming financial crisis. Also, Wisconsin's senators split votes on U.N. disability pact, plus residents can join a conversation about cougars with DNR wildlife specialists at noon Wednesday. Plus more state briefs.
Wednesday, December, 05, 2012 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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Gov. Scott Walker joined Gov. Mark Dayton and four other governors in a White House meeting Tuesday to discuss the nation's looming financial crisis. Also, Wisconsin's senators split votes on U.N. disability pact, plus residents can join a conversation about cougars with DNR wildlife specialists at noon Wednesday. Plus more state briefs.
Wednesday, December, 05, 2012 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
Virulent flu bug blamed in 4 Wisconsin deaths, 113 cases so far; students at flooded school pitch-in to clean up; tourism sector hosts clothing drive; more briefs
Wisconsin News
In the wake of four deaths and 113 verified cases of the flu, state health officials urge Wisconsinites to get vaccinated soon. Also, a federal judge has tossed a lawsuit brought by Wisconsin and four other states, asking for permanent barriers to keep invasive carp out of Lake Michigan. Read on for more Wisconsin news stories.
Tuesday, December, 04, 2012 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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Wisconsin News
In the wake of four deaths and 113 verified cases of the flu, state health officials urge Wisconsinites to get vaccinated soon. Also, a federal judge has tossed a lawsuit brought by Wisconsin and four other states, asking for permanent barriers to keep invasive carp out of Lake Michigan. Read on for more Wisconsin news stories.
Tuesday, December, 04, 2012 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
Lobbyist says votes aligned for new Wisconsin mining bill; teachers' unions in merger talks; Mississippi navigation ends today, more briefs
Wisconsin News
A lobbyist for Gogebic Taconite tells the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel that he believes there are enough votes to move a new mining bill through the State Legislature. Also, the state's two largest teachers union appear headed for a merger, plus more weekend stories from around Wisconsin.
Monday, December, 03, 2012 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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A lobbyist for Gogebic Taconite tells the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel that he believes there are enough votes to move a new mining bill through the State Legislature. Also, the state's two largest teachers union appear headed for a merger, plus more weekend stories from around Wisconsin.
Monday, December, 03, 2012 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
Local Government Meetings (Nov. 29 - Dec. 6, 2012)
Wednesday, November, 28, 2012 - Hudson Star-Observer - Public Notices
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Wednesday, November, 28, 2012 - Hudson Star-Observer - Public Notices
Forecast: Cold, cold, warmer; Hacker steals $150,000 in school payroll checks; Hunting-after-dark plan stalled; Amish boy dies in farm accident; more briefs
Wisconsin News
It’s the coldest morning of the season in much of Wisconsin. Temperatures are in the teens throughout the state for the most part. But Burlington in Racine County had seven above at 7 a.m. Sparta in west-central Wisconsin was the state’s cold spot at plus-three.
Tuesday, November, 27, 2012 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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It’s the coldest morning of the season in much of Wisconsin. Temperatures are in the teens throughout the state for the most part. But Burlington in Racine County had seven above at 7 a.m. Sparta in west-central Wisconsin was the state’s cold spot at plus-three.
Tuesday, November, 27, 2012 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
Nov. 23, 2012: UPDATE 3: River Falls woman killed in Hwy. 35 crash at Hudson
A 22-year-old River Falls woman lost her life in a one-car crash Friday afternoon on Hwy. 35 in Hudson. Emergency responders found Myrrhia J. Kleinbrook unresponsive inside her car after it crossed through the median and southbound lanes of the four-lane highway, and then hit a concrete culvert between the highway and the off-ramp to Hanley Road.
Friday, November, 23, 2012 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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A 22-year-old River Falls woman lost her life in a one-car crash Friday afternoon on Hwy. 35 in Hudson. Emergency responders found Myrrhia J. Kleinbrook unresponsive inside her car after it crossed through the median and southbound lanes of the four-lane highway, and then hit a concrete culvert between the highway and the off-ramp to Hanley Road.
Friday, November, 23, 2012 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
VILLAGE OF NORTH HUDSON: Request For Proposals - Animal Warden
Village of North Hudson
Thursday, November, 22, 2012 - -
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Clamoring begins over $342 million expected budget surplus; Polk County groups look for homes for 22 healthy abandoned cats; more briefs
Wisconsin News
State Administration Secretary Mike Huebsch said the governor will have the ability to cut taxes in the next state budget – for now, at least. In a report Tuesday to Gov. Scott Walker and lawmakers, Huebsch said the state would end the current budget next June with a $342 million net surplus.
Wednesday, November, 21, 2012 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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State Administration Secretary Mike Huebsch said the governor will have the ability to cut taxes in the next state budget – for now, at least. In a report Tuesday to Gov. Scott Walker and lawmakers, Huebsch said the state would end the current budget next June with a $342 million net surplus.
Wednesday, November, 21, 2012 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
Crafting toys for those in need
Toymaker says hobby keeps him busy, out of trouble. For years Jim Foster has made and donated hundreds of small wooden cars for his church’s bazaar and for a local Christmas program aimed at needy families. He wants no recognition for these efforts.
Monday, November, 19, 2012 - RiverTown Multimedia - Multimedia
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Toymaker says hobby keeps him busy, out of trouble. For years Jim Foster has made and donated hundreds of small wooden cars for his church’s bazaar and for a local Christmas program aimed at needy families. He wants no recognition for these efforts.
Monday, November, 19, 2012 - RiverTown Multimedia - Multimedia
7 ways to create New Holiday Traditions
Much of what makes the holiday season so special is the traditions that people hold dear. While families have traditions that stretch back decades, there is plenty of opportunity to embrace new means of celebration to breathe new life into Christmas, Chanukkah or the season's other holidays.
Monday, November, 19, 2012 - RiverTown Multimedia - Multimedia
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Much of what makes the holiday season so special is the traditions that people hold dear. While families have traditions that stretch back decades, there is plenty of opportunity to embrace new means of celebration to breathe new life into Christmas, Chanukkah or the season's other holidays.
Monday, November, 19, 2012 - RiverTown Multimedia - Multimedia
