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Man accused of killing ex-girlfriend’s finance; Canine tornado survivors arrive in Green Bay; more state news
Wisconsin News
An Arizona man was charged Friday with killing the fiancée of his ex-girlfriend in Superior – the death was first reported as a suicide. More than two dozen dogs that survived the Oklahoma tornado have been brought to Green Bay in the hopes that they’ll find new homes.
Saturday, May, 25, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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Wisconsin News
An Arizona man was charged Friday with killing the fiancée of his ex-girlfriend in Superior – the death was first reported as a suicide. More than two dozen dogs that survived the Oklahoma tornado have been brought to Green Bay in the hopes that they’ll find new homes.
Saturday, May, 25, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
St. Croix EDC elects officers, directors
St. Croix Economic Development Corp. held its annual meeting on Tuesday, May 14.
Friday, May, 24, 2013 - New Richmond News - Business
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St. Croix Economic Development Corp. held its annual meeting on Tuesday, May 14.
Friday, May, 24, 2013 - New Richmond News - Business
Too cold to camp?; Joint Finance pulls UW funding increase; Budget committee endorses collecting DNA from suspects; more state news
Wisconsin News
It got down to 27 degrees in northern Wisconsin this morning, but somewhat warmer temps are expected for the weekend. Lawmakers rejected a proposed funding increase, taking their anger out on the UW for imposing maximum tuition increases for six straight years while quietly sitting on $650 million in cash reserves.
Friday, May, 24, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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Wisconsin News
It got down to 27 degrees in northern Wisconsin this morning, but somewhat warmer temps are expected for the weekend. Lawmakers rejected a proposed funding increase, taking their anger out on the UW for imposing maximum tuition increases for six straight years while quietly sitting on $650 million in cash reserves.
Friday, May, 24, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
Board discusses teacher compensation proposal
The New Richmond School District recognizes that it doesn’t take college credits for teachers to become better educators. Now, administrators, along with a group of teachers, are working to come up with a way to ensure New Richmond’s teachers are rewarded for professional development — whether they get college credit for that development or not.
Friday, May, 24, 2013 - New Richmond News - Education
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The New Richmond School District recognizes that it doesn’t take college credits for teachers to become better educators. Now, administrators, along with a group of teachers, are working to come up with a way to ensure New Richmond’s teachers are rewarded for professional development — whether they get college credit for that development or not.
Friday, May, 24, 2013 - New Richmond News - Education
Late spring, more walleyes prompt lawmaker to back off funding threat affecting tribes; Milwaukee falls to 30th largest U.S. city; more state briefs
Wisconsin News
Tensions between six Chippewa tribes and the DNR are expected to ease a bit after a lawmaker backed off his threat to block state funding for a cultural center in the wake of higher spearing quotas. Also, stories about how many wolves may be killed next year, the still-unexplained death of a 12-year-old, a gold-broker being sent to prison and new U.S.Census figures.
Thursday, May, 23, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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Wisconsin News
Tensions between six Chippewa tribes and the DNR are expected to ease a bit after a lawmaker backed off his threat to block state funding for a cultural center in the wake of higher spearing quotas. Also, stories about how many wolves may be killed next year, the still-unexplained death of a 12-year-old, a gold-broker being sent to prison and new U.S.Census figures.
Thursday, May, 23, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
Big Joint Finance decisions expected today as Walker travels; Lake Superior warm-up blamed for waning Lake Trout population, more state news
Wisconsin News
The Legislature's Joint Finance committee will decide the fate of a half-dozen signficant affecting the poor and unemployed, state assets and state workers who smoke. Read on for stories about the sale of Wausau Paper,a 2.5 degree warm-up of Lake Superior and a large industrial fire in Sauk City.
Tuesday, May, 21, 2013 - New Richmond News - News
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Wisconsin News
The Legislature's Joint Finance committee will decide the fate of a half-dozen signficant affecting the poor and unemployed, state assets and state workers who smoke. Read on for stories about the sale of Wausau Paper,a 2.5 degree warm-up of Lake Superior and a large industrial fire in Sauk City.
Tuesday, May, 21, 2013 - New Richmond News - News
LETTER: Benghazi: Where’s the press?
Forty years ago I took a journalism class in college during the height of the Watergate scandal. Naturally, the scandal dominated class time.
Saturday, May, 18, 2013 - New Richmond News - Opinion
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Forty years ago I took a journalism class in college during the height of the Watergate scandal. Naturally, the scandal dominated class time.
Saturday, May, 18, 2013 - New Richmond News - Opinion
Roberts gets ready to party
Roberts residents are getting ready to celebrate this year's Roberts Good Neighbor Days from May 30 - June 2.
Friday, May, 17, 2013 - New Richmond News - Hammond/Roberts
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Roberts residents are getting ready to celebrate this year's Roberts Good Neighbor Days from May 30 - June 2.
Friday, May, 17, 2013 - New Richmond News - Hammond/Roberts
Law to curb circuit judge's powers wins approval; poll says slight majority favor Walker's performance; more state briefs
Wisconsin News
State laws that are struck down by circuit judges could stay in effect while they’re appealed, under a bill that got preliminary approval in the Assembly Tuesday. Also, stories about legislation to curb Milwaukee County Board- and WDEC employee discretion, and a discount boffo that cost a wine retailer some credibility with customers.
Wednesday, May, 15, 2013 - New Richmond News - News
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Wisconsin News
State laws that are struck down by circuit judges could stay in effect while they’re appealed, under a bill that got preliminary approval in the Assembly Tuesday. Also, stories about legislation to curb Milwaukee County Board- and WDEC employee discretion, and a discount boffo that cost a wine retailer some credibility with customers.
Wednesday, May, 15, 2013 - New Richmond News - News
Conservative Janesville area group alleges undue IRS scrutiny; Dalai Lama speaking to lawmakers, more state briefs
Wisconsin News
Between debates over stiffer rules for the unemployed, drunk drivers and underage drinkers who use fake ID's, Wisconsin lawmaker will hear from the Dalai Lama Tuesday afternoon. Also, stories about two fatal fires, a rally planned in support of unpasteurized milk and a farmer caught selling and news about Vice President Joe Biden's note to a Milwaukee youngster whimsically endorsing chocolate bullets.
Tuesday, May, 14, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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Wisconsin News
Between debates over stiffer rules for the unemployed, drunk drivers and underage drinkers who use fake ID's, Wisconsin lawmaker will hear from the Dalai Lama Tuesday afternoon. Also, stories about two fatal fires, a rally planned in support of unpasteurized milk and a farmer caught selling and news about Vice President Joe Biden's note to a Milwaukee youngster whimsically endorsing chocolate bullets.
Tuesday, May, 14, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
High court considers Wisconsin-focused church-state case; Assembly mulls new landlord-tenant law; new 'Alice' crowned
Wisconsin News
New legislation would allow landlords to seize property left behind when a tenant has been evicted. Also, the U.S. Supreme Court may decide a Wisconsin church-state dispute that has national ramifications for churches that host school events, plus stories about the new "Alice", a grad speaker's conclusions on a Hillary Clinton presidency and more state briefs.
Monday, May, 13, 2013 - New Richmond News - News
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Wisconsin News
New legislation would allow landlords to seize property left behind when a tenant has been evicted. Also, the U.S. Supreme Court may decide a Wisconsin church-state dispute that has national ramifications for churches that host school events, plus stories about the new "Alice", a grad speaker's conclusions on a Hillary Clinton presidency and more state briefs.
Monday, May, 13, 2013 - New Richmond News - News
Blacks had higher voting percentage than whites in 2012; Study shows hospital prices for common procedures vary vastly; more state news
Wisconsin News
The Census Bureau found that 79% of black Wisconsin adults went to the polls in last fall’s presidential election, compared to 75% of non-Hispanic whites. There was a 10% margin of error in the Wisconsin survey due to the state’s relatively small numbers of black voters. According to numbers released by federal health officials, it pays to shop around before having common medical procedures.
Thursday, May, 09, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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The Census Bureau found that 79% of black Wisconsin adults went to the polls in last fall’s presidential election, compared to 75% of non-Hispanic whites. There was a 10% margin of error in the Wisconsin survey due to the state’s relatively small numbers of black voters. According to numbers released by federal health officials, it pays to shop around before having common medical procedures.
Thursday, May, 09, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
Skoglund honored as ‘Woman of the Year’
Linda Skoglund, owner of JA Counter in New Richmond, was honored as the New Richmond Area Chamber of Commerce “Woman of the Year” Wednesday, May 1.
Thursday, May, 09, 2013 - New Richmond News - Business
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Linda Skoglund, owner of JA Counter in New Richmond, was honored as the New Richmond Area Chamber of Commerce “Woman of the Year” Wednesday, May 1.
Thursday, May, 09, 2013 - New Richmond News - Business
REGIONAL BRIEFS: More charges in synthetic drug case
DULUTH -- Jim Carlson, owner of the Last Place on Earth, and his employee-son, Joseph Gellerman, were in court Wednesday to challenge evidence against them, when the prosecutor informed the judge that amended complaints have been filed charging the pair with more synthetic drug crimes.
Thursday, May, 09, 2013 - New Richmond News - News
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DULUTH -- Jim Carlson, owner of the Last Place on Earth, and his employee-son, Joseph Gellerman, were in court Wednesday to challenge evidence against them, when the prosecutor informed the judge that amended complaints have been filed charging the pair with more synthetic drug crimes.
Thursday, May, 09, 2013 - New Richmond News - News
Village of Star Prairie - April 10, 2013 Board Minutes
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Bill limiting junk-food purchases with food stamps passes Assembly; Heroin use spikes in mid-Wisconsin; more state news
Wisconsin News
The state Assembly has voted to make Wisconsin the first state to force food stamp recipients to spend most of their benefits on healthy food. Marathon County sheriff’s official Gary Schneck said heroin use in the Wausau area has jumped rapidly in the last three years, and it started when drug-makers added time-release coatings to painkillers like OxyContin to cut down on their abuse.
Wednesday, May, 08, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
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The state Assembly has voted to make Wisconsin the first state to force food stamp recipients to spend most of their benefits on healthy food. Marathon County sheriff’s official Gary Schneck said heroin use in the Wausau area has jumped rapidly in the last three years, and it started when drug-makers added time-release coatings to painkillers like OxyContin to cut down on their abuse.
Wednesday, May, 08, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News
WITC president honored by group
Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College President Bob Meyer was recently selected as a recipient of a Wisconsin Association for Career and Technical Education’s 2013 President’s Award. This award is presented each year to outstanding professionals in career and technical education.
Saturday, May, 04, 2013 - New Richmond News - Business
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Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College President Bob Meyer was recently selected as a recipient of a Wisconsin Association for Career and Technical Education’s 2013 President’s Award. This award is presented each year to outstanding professionals in career and technical education.
Saturday, May, 04, 2013 - New Richmond News - Business
REGIONAL BRIEFS: FBI, bomb squad in Montevideo
MONTEVIDEO, Minn. -- FBI agents and a Bloomington Police Department bomb squad were at a mobile home Friday in Northdale Park in Montevideo, but officials had little information to release, saying details of the situation were still confidential.
Saturday, May, 04, 2013 - New Richmond News - News
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MONTEVIDEO, Minn. -- FBI agents and a Bloomington Police Department bomb squad were at a mobile home Friday in Northdale Park in Montevideo, but officials had little information to release, saying details of the situation were still confidential.
Saturday, May, 04, 2013 - New Richmond News - News
St. Luke’s anniversary celebration continues
As part of a year-long celebration of St. Luke’s Lutheran Church’s 75 years, April was designated as a month of service.
Saturday, May, 04, 2013 - New Richmond News - Community
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As part of a year-long celebration of St. Luke’s Lutheran Church’s 75 years, April was designated as a month of service.
Saturday, May, 04, 2013 - New Richmond News - Community
Story about missing canoeists was fabricated; new law would mean prison for 7-time drunks; more state news
Wisconsin News
After dozens of searchers spent two days using boats and a helicopter to canvass the swollen waters of the Chippewa River, a Manitowoc man admitted to Eau Claire police that he made up a story about two canoeists capsizing and disappearing in the river. Also, stories about May skiing up north, updates from the Legislature and the child molestation case against a former Ellsworth teacher.
Friday, May, 03, 2013 - New Richmond News - News
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After dozens of searchers spent two days using boats and a helicopter to canvass the swollen waters of the Chippewa River, a Manitowoc man admitted to Eau Claire police that he made up a story about two canoeists capsizing and disappearing in the river. Also, stories about May skiing up north, updates from the Legislature and the child molestation case against a former Ellsworth teacher.
Friday, May, 03, 2013 - New Richmond News - News
