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Ashland native takes first in women's WhistleStop
Hometown girl Annette Pufall made Ashland proud by trouncing the competition in Saturday's WhistleStop Marathon.
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Bad River Transit receives grant for new bus
The Bad River Transit system recently received a $41,000 grant through the Department of Transportation's 5311 Capital Grant program for a new bus to be used on the Bad River Reservation.
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New nursing assistants
Students enrolled at WITC-Ashland's Nursing Assistant course have completed classes for state requirements.
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Cyrene A. Robb -- Rochester
ROCHESTER -- Cyrene A. Robb, 96, died Wednesday at Charter House. Cyrene Raszkowski was born Feb.
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Voter checks nearly impossible before elections
A lawsuit filed by Wisconsin Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen that would require county clerks to crosscheck the identities of every voter registered since January 1, 2006, would be nearly impossible to ...
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New Book Explores The Science Of Food
What goes into making the food we eat? From sliced bread for sandwiches to shredded lettuce for salads, food takes us an incredible journey before it even reaches our plate, and along the way it has been ...
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Xcel Energy Announces Largest Biomass Plant in Midwest
Xcel Energy announced today that it will submit an application to the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin to install pioneering technology at the Bay Front Power Plant in Ashland, Wis.
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State patrol, Red Clay racers meet
For the second year in a row, troopers of the Wisconsin State Patrol have been pulling over and citing trucks hauling trailers containing race cars bound for Ashland's Red Clay Classic stock car races.
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Wisconsin's private colleges launch voluntary environmental health and safety inspections
ASHLAND, Wis.-Wisconsin's private colleges are stepping forward with a green initiative that has won the support of the Environmental Protection Agency and the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources .
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Driver plows over Ellis Ave. trees
Five young elm trees on the Ellis Avenue boulevard met their untimely demise after an Ashland man apparently intentionally drove over them last week.
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State patrol, Red Clay racers meet
For the second year in a row, troopers of the Wisconsin State Patrol have been pulling over and citing trucks hauling trailers containing race cars bound for Ashland's Red Clay Classic stock car races.
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Miskulin Teacher of the Year
HONORED TEACHER - John Miskulin, last year a fifth-grade teacher at Lake Superior Intermediate and now teaching fifth grade at Marengo Valley School, left, was named the 2008 Wal-Mart Teacher of the Year for ...
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Autumn starting to arrive in northern Wisconsin
Autumn is coming to the northern part of the state, and slowly creeping southward.
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Newspaper execs on the air today
Some of the key players in the makeover at the Superior Daily Telegram and Duluth News Tribune will talk about the changes on 'Final Edition' Friday, Sept.
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UWS offers distance learning options
Complete your college degree and save gas while you're at it! Learn how at an information session for online learning with University of Wisconsin-Superior. Learn how you can complete your college degree online ...
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Academy participants make donations
Over 110 area teachers took part in the 10th annual Gitche Gumee Academy held this year at WITC in Ashland, from July 28 to August 1. Sponsored by CESA 12, this is a week-long professional development ...
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Harmony School plans silent and live auction fundraiser
The bees are buzzing over at the Harmony School as board members, staff and volunteers gather an impressive and eclectic array of art pieces, day adventures, and professional services to be displayed for a ...
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CEP can help with BadgerCare Plus applications
Health care is the topic everyone is talking about these days - " and it poses a significant burden to families.
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Color My World' at artists gallery
The September gallery show at Superior Artists Gallery, 109 W. Bayfield St., Washburn, is titled "Color My World." The show features the work of area artists Janice Kausz Benson, Royanne Goossen, Catherine ...
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Iron River campground proposal taken off the table
A proposal to build a campground that would have eventually boasted over 200 campsites just off U.S. Highway 2 in the Town of Iron River has been abandoned.
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