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Bill would allow families impacted by turbines to sue
Wisconsin State Sen. Frank Lasee (R-1st District) announced he will introduce legislation giving families that have been physically, emotionally or financially harmed by industrial wind turbines the legal right to sue for damages.
Saturday, April, 20, 2013 - New Richmond News - News

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Snow snarls local traffic; delays schools
A spring snowstorm delayed the start of New Richmond schools Friday, April 19. Students didn't have to head to school for two extra hours in the morning.
Friday, April, 19, 2013 - New Richmond News - News

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Dig it! Earth Day event offered at YMCA Camp
The St. Croix Community Development Department will join with YMCA Camp St. Croix to host the ninth Annual Earth Day event, “Soils: Dig It!” on Sunday, April 21, from noon-4 p.m. at YMCA Camp St. Croix in Hudson.
Friday, April, 19, 2013 - New Richmond News - Outdoor News

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Over 14 inches of snow falls in some places; Utility overbills school district by $310,000; more briefs
Wisconsin News
Hawthorn, near Superior in Douglas County, had the largest snow total by early this morning. That region was expecting 2-4 more inches. Storm warnings continue for much of the far northern part of the state. A school district in southern Wisconsin is getting a $310,000 refund from a utility which accidentally overcharged the schools for five years or more.
Friday, April, 19, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News

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County Earth Day event set Sunday in Hudson
The St. Croix Community Development Department has joined with YMCA Camp St. Croix to host the ninth annual Earth Day event, “Soils: Dig It!” The event is Sunday, April 21, from noon to 4 p.m. at YMCA Camp St. Croix in Hudson.
Thursday, April, 18, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - Community

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No Wisconsin runners hurt in Boston blasts; $17 million pledged for dairy center; more state news
Wisconsin 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.
Tuesday, April, 16, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News

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Northern reaches straffed by another dose of winter; thousands scramble to make Tax Day deadline; man held in fatal house fire, more state news
Wisconsin 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.
Monday, April, 15, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News

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Highland asks PSC to reopen hearing
Highland Wind Farm LLC has filed a petition with the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin in an attempt to reopen its hearing for a proposed industrial turbine project in the Town of Forest.
Thursday, April, 11, 2013 - New Richmond News - Business

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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 News
Security 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.
Monday, April, 08, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News

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Airport lawsuit circles back around
After more than five years in the courts, a lawsuit filed by landowners living near the New Richmond Regional Airport landed back in Judge Howard Cameron’s courtroom on Friday.
Saturday, March, 30, 2013 - New Richmond News - News

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Postal employees rally to keep Saturday delivery; Walker ignores prisoner pardon requests; Feds consider pre-pay funeral fund probe, more state news
Wisconsin News
Postal workers in Madison, West Milwaukee and Green Bay gathered to rally Sunday in support of keeping Saturday mail delivery -- and their jobs. Investigators from the Securities & Exchange Commission are probing to check the integrity of a statewide trust fund for pre-paid burials, plus stories about the death of another snowmobiler, Gov. Scott Walker's refusal to consider prisoner pardons and the state spelling bee winner.
Monday, March, 25, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News

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REGIONAL BRIEFS: Part of wall collapses at baseball stadium
DULUTH -- The top 4 to 6 feet of a 20-foot-tall brick wall collapsed Wednesday night at a baseball stadium in West Duluth. The damaged section stretched for more than 200 feet on the part of the wall that faces neighboring homes to the northwest.
Friday, March, 22, 2013 - New Richmond News - News

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Wisconsinites outraged over omission of slain cop’s name; Many GOP lawmakers oppose school aid freeze; 150 cats taken from one house; More briefs
Wisconsin News
Over 6,000 people have signed an online petition demanding that slain Wauwatosa police officer Jennifer Sebena be added to a national memorial for fallen officers. Almost 50 Wisconsin school districts are getting less in revenues than they did 10 years ago and two-thirds of those school systems are in Republican Senate districts. That could explain why a number of GOP senators have come out against their governor’s plan to freeze state school aid in the next budget.
Thursday, March, 21, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News

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LETTER: Ard’s help makes a big difference
The managers and members of the Forest Voice, a group of neighbors for responsible renewable energy from the Town of Forest, wish to thank Scottie Ard for her support and assistance during the last two-and-a-half years.
Thursday, March, 21, 2013 - New Richmond News - Opinion

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Wisconsinites welcome spring through chattering teeth; More state homes ‘underwater’; Survey says over half of residents favor assault weapon ban; more briefs
Wisconsin News
Today is the first day of spring. But Wisconsinites are still chattering their teeth and shivering in their coats as wind chills plunged into the minus-teens overnight. About one of every six homes with active mortgages in Wisconsin is underwater – and that number is rising.
Wednesday, March, 20, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News

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New UW Madison chancellor hails from Twin Cities; tribes announce highest-ever spearing goals; more state news
Wisconsin News
The nation's current secretary of commerce is expected to become the next chancellor at UW-Madison this summer. Also, the state's six Chippewa tribes have announced they plan to spear 59,000 pounds of walleyes this spring, which will lower to one fish, the daily limit for non-native anglers. Plus stories about Wisconsin's answer to Obamacare, a new "Doctor Apology" bill and police heroism last week at Stevens Point.
Tuesday, March, 19, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News

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Heavy ice will delay first towboats; tourism conference underway; 2 boys die in house fire, more state news
Wisconsin News
The first spring shipping boats will appear later than normal on the Mississippi River in western Wisconsin. Meanwhile, a thousand people connected with Wisconsin tourism are gathered in Madison to rally around the state's second largest industry. Read on for stories about a fatal duplex fire in West Allis, goats killed in a barn fire near Janesville and the state's latest snowmobile fatality.
Monday, March, 18, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News

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No emergency: Highland’s request rebuffed by PSC
The developers of the proposed Highland Wind Farm are up against an important deadline, if their latest filings with the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin are to be believed.
Thursday, March, 14, 2013 - New Richmond News - Business

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Concert features premiere of commissioned piece
UW-River Falls will host Composer Fang Man for a three-day residency on March 19-21. The residency will conclude with a concert on Thursday, March 21, at 7:30 p.m. in the Abbott Concert Hall of the Kleinpell Fine Arts building.
Wednesday, March, 13, 2013 - Pierce County Herald - Entertainment

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Study says heavy drinking costs Wisconsin lives and money; Jurors begin deliberations in Native Mob case; more briefs
Wisconsin News
One thousand five hundred people die each year because of a “problematic alcohol culture” in Wisconsin, according to Paul Krupski of the Health First Coalition. A federal court jury in Minneapolis is about to decide whether three members of an American Indian gang are guilty of racketeering.
Wednesday, March, 13, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News

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