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Council vote raises vehicle taxes to $95 in Milwaukee
Milwaukee drivers will pay the highest vehicle registration fees in Wisconsin - $95 a year - after a Common Council vote Tuesday.
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Authorities rescue Wisconsin tubers from Kinnickinnic River
After failing to arrive at their pick up point Monday, two Kinnickinnic River tubers spent the night on the river bank, where they were found safe this morning.
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, Where the world meets rural
The National FFA Organization has announced that Wisconsin has three finalists for the American Star awards to be presented this fall.
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New superintendent ready to dig into Black River Falls
Paul Blanford was ready to get back to Wisconsin, and coming to Black River Falls seemed like the perfect way to do it.
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AIG helps out plane crash victims
Two Wisconsin residents who survived a plane crash in Guatemala have been flown to a Minneapolis hospital, assisted by insurance they received through AIG Travel Guard.
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Amery woman in serious condition in Minn. hospital
A Minneapolis hospital spokeswoman says a northern Wisconsin woman who survived a plane crash in Guatemala that killed her husband, son and nine others is in serious condition.
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Humanitarian workers among dead in Guatemala crash
A small plane that broke apart in Guatemala as the pilot attempted an emergency landing, killing 11 of the 14 people aboard, was carrying members of a Utah-based humanitarian group who were on their way to help ...
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Father and son from Amery die in Guatemalan air crash
Siding is being hung and sidewalks are being poured at WestCAP's newest housing development in Hammond.
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Five Americans, including 2 from Amery, Wis., among 10 dead in Guatemala plane crash
Two residents of Amery, Wisconsin were among five Americans killed today in the crash of a small plane in Guatemala.
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Amery man dies of accident injuries
A 74-year-old Amery man died Saturday from injuries sustained in a car accident earlier this month.
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New medical center to open in Osceola in September
Osceola opens the doors to its new $21 million medical center next month. The 18-bed hospital will replace a small downtown office.
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Singing The Blues
People from across the country and from all walks of life continue to descend on Duluth's Bayfront Park to hear the blues.
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Dusty Trail Finders ride for water rescue equipment
Dusty Trail Finders pause on the trail during a club ride July 19 in Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest in Park Falls.
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Due to Increasing Demand, Arrival of the Prince, a Progressive...
When deciphered by geneticists the messages are eerily similar to the Book of Revelation that predict the End Times and the arrival of the Antichrist.
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Drug Topics Examines the Emerging Arm of Innovation at Retail Pharmacies
Drug Topics Examines the Emerging Arm of Innovation at Retail Pharmacies Changes You Should Expect to See at Your Local Pharmacy WOODCLIFF LAKE, N.J.-- --Radical changes are on the horizon for America ' s ...
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Paul Thomas: Chamberlain didn't get pat on back, why should Henry?
It's mid-1940. The spectre of war stalks Europe. The appeasement of Adolf Hitler, which British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain claimed would deliver "peace in our time," has been exposed as the diplomatic ...
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Circuit Court as of
Lori A. Batt, 45, of Birchwood. Disorderly conduct. Fined $186. Jason N. Biarnesen, 19, of Addison, Ill.
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Teacher banished from Amery for assaulting student
A former tutor in the Amery School District has been banished from the city, following a judge's ruling in a case involving sexual assault of a student.
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Circuit Court as of
Circuit Court Found guilty/pleaded guilty Tiane L. Anderson, 28, of Somerset, Wis.
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Former teachers aid sentenced
Former teachers aid sentenced Gary King 10.JUL.08 Had sex with 16-year-old male student POLK COUNTY - A 40-year-old former teachers aide at Amery Schools was sentenced Thursday morning to one year in the county ...
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