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3 components to a perfect looking deck! Inspect, Clean & Stain!
With year round exposure to sun, rain and lets not forget that four letter word that plagued us for the last seven months.snow, in our neck of the woods it takes a toll on your wood deck. Anyone who...
Posted on 5/17/13 at 9:48 AM
2012 Forum Forward class graduates during ceremony in Fargo
FARGO, N.D. - Eight Forum Communications Co.employees were feted this week as the 2012 Forum Forward class graduated and became alumni of the companys leadership training program started several yea...
Posted on 5/9/13 at 3:17 PM
Renewed Mining Interest in WI's Penokee Mountains Sparks Response from Bad River Tribal Attorney
Philomena Kebec, attorney for the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Ojibwe, responds to state of WI plans to move forward with legislation that may allow mining 6 miles upstream from the reservation. W...
Posted on 1/7/13 at 3:06 PM
New Mobile App Predicts Fishing Hot Spots & Time
UPDATED 7/5/12 09:40 How many times have you taken a fishing trip with high expectations dancing in your mind? Picturing yourself enjoying all those wonderful shore lunches and bags of fill...
Posted on 7/5/12 at 9:40 AM
MOORE CONCEDES, MORE OR LESS
This is what Moore supporters were sending to Madison. Confrontational, inflamatory, foul language, and bragging about making "Harsdorf and her friends spend three million dollars." Real classy, don't...
Posted on 8/10/11 at 4:26 PM
No room in Milwaukee for Chinese bikers? Polk County man pleads guilty to killing fiancé; more briefs
Wisconsin NewsGov. Scott Walker has invited Harley-Davidson riders from China to attend the company’s 110th anniversary in Milwaukee during the Labor Day weekend. But the question is whether they could find a place to stay.
April 17, 2013
No Wisconsin runners hurt in Boston blasts; $17 million pledged for dairy center; more state news
Although some 450 runners from the state were registered for Monday's ill-fated Boston Marathon, none are believe to have been injured in the two bomb blasts that will forever mar the national event. Also stories about a new effort to humiliate tax-dodgers, details on $17 million pledged for a new UW-M dairy center and a Milwaukee-area native who has won a Pulitzer prize.
April 16, 2013
UPDATE: St. Paul woman identified as crash victim
By Steve Dzubay , April 15, 2013
Northern reaches straffed by another dose of winter; thousands scramble to make Tax Day deadline; man held in fatal house fire, more state news
Another round of wind-driven snow and ice left thousands without power Sunday and left Wisconsinites wondering if spring would ever arrive. Also, stories about proposed legislation that would have police officers answer to judges if they failed to make domestic abuse arrests, plus stories about a fatal mobile home fire and a guard at the Stanley prison who feels abandoned by her employer following a serious assault last year.
April 15, 2013
Schaffhausen murder trial could go to jury by Tuesday
By Phil Pfuehler , April 12, 2013
Lawmakers mull criminalizing resale of food stamps; new Walker-driven protest rules termed 'totalitarian'; permit OK'd for 5,300-cow farm, more state news
Wisconsin NewsA bill that would make it illegal to sell a person’s food-stamp benefits was endorsed Thursday by a state Assembly committee – and it’s up for a vote Friday by a Senate panel. Also, new rules about protests near the Capitol appear aimed at silencing 'Solidarity Singers', plus stories about three people killed in a West Allis house fire, an update on storm-related power outtages and a former Antigo coach and principal sentenced for selling pot to teachers.
April 12, 2013
Utilities still toil to undo storm-related outtages; Ryan favors some facets of Obama budget; researcher charged with formula theft, more state news
Wisconsin NewsWisconsin utilities made a lot of progress Wednesday in restoring electricity but about 8,500 customers were still in the dark this morning, after a second day of heavy rains, sleet, ice and light snow. Also stories about lawmaker reactions to President Obama's proposed budget, details on a Chinese researcher accused of stealing a drug formula and an update on the sentence doled to a teen whose driving killed three friends.
April 11, 2013
First towboat locks through to St. Paul; tribal leader rips DNR, state leaders; brace yourself for next wintry blast
Wisconsin NewsThe Mississippi navigation season was initiated Monday after a towboat broke ice up to 16 inches thick, traversing Lake Pepin and arriving in St. Paul late Monday. Also, biting criticism by a tribal official prompted one Legislative leader to leave the speech Tuesday, citing mutual disrespect. Read on for stories about Sen. Ron Johnson's threatened filibuster over gun control, state-based ATC's proposed power line expansions and reports on several Milwaukee area killings.
April 10, 2013
Tax Day looms but 1 million Wisconsinites haven't yet filed; most farmers still shed-bound; charges expected against bishop today, more state news
April 09, 2013
Schaffhausen witness was collared with two knives near courtroom
Bond was set at $50,000 cash Monday for an Andover, Minn. man who was in possession of two knives Friday outside a courtroom at the St. Croix County Government Center. According to the criminal complaint, a psychiatric nurse told authorities the man had told her earlier that morning that he was experiencing "vague homicide thoughts".By Judy Wiff , April 08, 2013
Witness in Schaffhausen trial is due in court today for knife possession; gas down 31 cents from a year ago; UW wins cancer research grant, more state news
Wisconsin NewsSecurity was expected to be tightened Monday as the insanity trial for Aaron Schaffhausen entered its second week. Also, UW Madison researchers will share a $14.5 million grant to try and identify DNA links that will forecast cancer, plus stories about the state's rising cheese production levels, nine ice fishermen who got stuck on a floataway floe and Sen. Ron Johnson's YouTube video.
April 08, 2013
I-94 crash injures calves
Two calves escaped and several were injured in a semi-truck crash along Interstate 94 on Thursday.April 05, 2013
Financial help for schools dominant theme at first hearing; regents voting on 2 new chancellors; silo mishap claims Catawba man, more state news
Wisconsin NewsThe need for more public school funding was a dominant theme at the first of four Joint Finance panel hearings being held statewide. Also, UW Regents will vote on two new chancellors at their LaCrosse meeting today, plus stories about another CWD deer being found, snow for northern Wisconsin and Gov. Walkers national travel plans.
April 05, 2013
Ex-wife testifies most of the day in Schaffhausen trial
HUDSON -- Jessica Schaffhausen took the stand for most of the morning Thursday and continued in the afternoon in the trial of her ex-husband, Aaron Schaffhausen, convicted of killing their three daughters.By Jon Echternacht , April 04, 2013
Walker may stop appointing judges in Dane Co.; synthetic drug use prompts tribal 'emergency' declaration; more state news
Since his endorsement appears to be a pox on candidates put before Dane County voters, Gov. Scott Walker says he probably won't make appointments when judgeships open in the future. Also, the Mississippi shipping season is at least two weeks late -- and counting due to thick ice on Lake Pepin. Plus stories about the Milwaukee Archdiocese releasing records about abusive clergy members, a counterproposal to school vouchers and a turkey hunting preview.
April 04, 2013
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