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$200 million deal closed during governor’s trade trip; Milwaukee cop pleads no contest to strip searching men; more state news
Wisconsin News
Wisconsin’s governor returned home from a trade mission Monday and already has a $200 million transaction completed. Wisconsin-grown ginseng will be sold to one of China’s largest medicine companies.
Tuesday, April, 23, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News

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Somerset hosts drug seminar Thursday
2013 Know the Truth, a local drug and alcohol abuse prevention program, has announced that Somerset High School will host "A Night to Know the Truth," a prevention seminar for parents, teachers and adults on Thursday, April 18, from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
Wednesday, April, 17, 2013 - New Richmond News - News

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US Supreme Court decision affects local case
A recent United States Supreme Court decision prompted evidence to be suppressed and charges to be dropped against a suspected burglar in February.
Friday, April, 12, 2013 - New Richmond News - Somerset

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Group aims to lower county suicide rates
After watching the St. Croix County suicide rate grow from no suicides in 2007 to 18 in 2011, St. Croix County Medical Examiner Patty Schachtner and St. Croix County Adult Community support Services social worker Kesha Marson both decided action needed to be taken.
Friday, April, 12, 2013 - New Richmond News - Somerset

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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 News
A 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.
Friday, April, 12, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News

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Utilities still toil to undo storm-related outtages; Ryan favors some facets of Obama budget; researcher charged with formula theft, more state news
Wisconsin News
Wisconsin 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.
Thursday, April, 11, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News

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REGIONAL BRIEFS: Skeletal remains found in Hastings identified
HASTINGS, Minn. -- Skeletal remains found in Hastings on Jan. 15 have been identified. The remains are those of Diane Kusick, a Hastings woman who was seen jumping into the Vermillion River in July 2011.
Monday, April, 08, 2013 - New Richmond News - News

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Police issue 14 underage drinking citations
Fourteen minors were issued citations in New Richmond after an anonymous caller tipped police to an underage party on March 22.
Friday, April, 05, 2013 - New Richmond News - News

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Book Report: A new Scandinavian thriller takes the stage
I’m way behind in my coverage of the Scandinavian thriller surge in world publishing, not having even read a Stieg Larsson thriller, so I’ll try to make it up by reviewing a finely wrought thriller by first-time Swedish author Alexander Soderberg. It’s “The Andalucian Friend,” (Crown, $26), translated by Neil Smith.
Thursday, April, 04, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - Entertainment

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Wanted: One kidney for New Richmond woman
Pam Magadance is running out of time. Her kidneys are failing and she needs a donor — fast.
Thursday, April, 04, 2013 - New Richmond News - Community

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Walker may stop appointing judges in Dane Co.; synthetic drug use prompts tribal 'emergency' declaration; more state news
Wisconsin 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.
Thursday, April, 04, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News

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GAB pulls in $400,000 selling voters’ names; Farmland values still climbing; Rowboat used to rescue downed pilot; more briefs
Wisconsin News
Wisconsin’s elections agency made almost $400,000 in the last two years by selling information about the state’s registered voters -- including names, addresses and voting participation records. The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago says farmland values in the Wisconsin jumped by 11% last year with some land selling for over $10,000 an acre.
Tuesday, April, 02, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News

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REGIONAL BRIEFS: Moorhead police say bust was medical pot
MOORHEAD, Minn. – Police seized 5 pounds of pot while executing a search warrant here on Thursday, the latest in a string of drug busts allegedly involving medical marijuana imported from states that have legalized it.
Tuesday, April, 02, 2013 - New Richmond News - News

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REGIONAL BRIEFS: Woman seeks $75,000 for orange juice injury
FERGUS FALLS, Minn. -- A woman here has filed a federal lawsuit against Cass-Clay and its then-parent company, claiming she got a piece of plastic stuck in her throat after drinking the company’s orange juice in 2010.
Monday, April, 01, 2013 - New Richmond News - News

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Voters will choose judges, state superintendent April 2
Positions on the Tuesday, April 2, ballot include a St. Croix County judgeship, a seat on the District 3 Court of Appeals, Wisconsin superintendent of public instruction, and a seat on the state Supreme Court.
Friday, March, 29, 2013 - New Richmond News - News

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Will you be among 1 in 5 to vote Tuesday? State slips again with job creation, more state briefs
Wisconsin News
If trends hold true, just one in five Wisconsin voters will vote Tuesday to decide a Supreme Court seat and some 6,700 other local contests statewide. Also, the ALCU alleges schools in Barron and Beloit violated Title IX by separating boys and girls into single-sex classrooms and officials from states and provinces surrounding the Great Lakes will gather in late May to discuss common issues, plus more state news.
Friday, March, 29, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News

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REGIONAL BRIEFS: New bridge project on schedule
HASTINGS, Minn. -- Just two months from now, one lane of traffic in each direction will be running on the new U.S. Highway 61 bridge over the Mississippi River in Hastings.
Friday, March, 29, 2013 - New Richmond News - News

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New science expands Chronic Wasting Disease debate
Initially the concern about CWD was focused on the health of the white tail deer population and the economic implications CWD could have on the deer hunting industry. New science has raised the possibility that we should be looking more closely at the potential effect CWD could have on human health, as well as hope that a new vaccine might stem the spread of CWD.
Thursday, March, 28, 2013 - New Richmond News - Outdoor News

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Unusual owl, eh? Canadian raptors push south in search of food; farmers urged to watch wallets with crop insurers; more state news
Wisconsin News
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources reports three species of owls have been pushed south from Canada into this state this winter. Also, DNR officials say our elk herd isn't yet ready for culling by hunters, plus stories about a deputy who saved a toddler's life near Milwaukee, a big drug bust at Oshkosh and a bullying incident at a Kaukauna school.
Thursday, March, 28, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News

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What’s being hungry got to do with eating?
In January a small group in western Wisconsin celebrated the one-year anniversary of a local gathering where everyone may not know your name, but they all understand your struggles.
Wednesday, March, 27, 2013 - RiverTown Multimedia - Multimedia

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