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Federal grand jury indicts Osceola man on child porn charges; case started in New Richmond
A federal grand jury in Madison indicted Jason Pape, 37, Osceola, on Thursday with possessing child pornography, according to Erik Peterson, U.S. attorney for western Wisconsin.
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Incumbents hold on in western Wisconsin
Western Wisconsin incumbent lawmakers appeared to be faring much better than many candidates for federal office Tuesday.
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Western Wisconsin voters to decide 3 Assembly seats, 1 state Senate seat
Western Wisconsin voters will go to the polls Tuesday with a ballot full of local, state and federal choices.
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Report: state families earning less
Wisconsin families are experiencing their worst sustained earnings decline since the early 1980s, and the trend could worsen with the economy teetering toward a recession some fear will be the toughest in ...
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Poverty hits state's minority working families hard, report says
Almost half of Wisconsin's minority working families are not earning enough to meet their basic needs, according to a new national report.
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Public information meeting October 28 for primary arterial study in Polk County
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation Northwest Regional Office is announcing a public information meeting to introduce a primary arterial study for the preservation of a future arterial corridor generally ...
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5 years later: WI man confesses to shooting & robbery
Authorities say a 31-year-old Polk County, Wisconsin, man has been arrested in two five-year-old cases -- an attempted murder in Minnesota and an armored car heist in Wisconsin.
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Man arrested in 2003 attempted murder, bank heist
A 31-year-old Polk County man has been arrested in an attempted murder in Minnesota and an armored car heist in Wisconsin more than five years ago, authorities said Wednesday.
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Man arrested in 2003 attempted murder, bank heist
Authorities say a 31-year-old Polk County man has been arrested in an attempted murder in Minnesota and an armored car heist in Wisconsin in 2003.
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Monday Wisconsin Public Radio politico forum to focus on 30th Assembly District
The race for the 30th Assembly District will be the focus of a political forum Monday on Wisconsin Public Radio's "The West Side." The forum will feature Rep.
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UWSP student opens for band at UWSP
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point student Russell Pedersen will perform the opening act for Pasiflora, a six-member group from Madison who will perform rock/indie/experimental music on Thursday, Oct.
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Wis. farmer loses legal fight over stray cows
A western Wisconsin farmer who served as his own attorney in a dispute over straying cattle has lost a legal battle with St.
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New Study Reveals Bad News For Wisconsin
A new study from the University of Wisconsin think tank has bad news for Wisconsin families.
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Dresser-Marcy four-way stop ahead
A plan to install four-way stop signs at Dresser and Marcy streets, where 15 accidents have occurred in three-plus years, is speeding ahead.
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Arlen Boardman column: Shift to a four-day workweek has been tried before
The four-day work week. Sounds pretty good for the worker, doesn't it? What it conjures up to workers isn't the 10-hour days, but a work life filled with three-day weekends.
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Man killed in rock quarry rollover
A 21-year-old Dresser man was killed and two others were injured July 20 in a motor vehicle crash in the Dresser Trap Rock Quarry.
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Man killed in rock quarry rollover
A 21-year-old Dresser man was killed and two others were injured July 20 in a motor vehicle crash in the Dresser Trap Rock Quarry.
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Do It Yourself Network's 'Cool Tools' films at New Richmond shop
Heintz Machine Corp in New Richmond had a slow day on Wednesday, June 25. In fact, the day before was kind of slow too, and the economy had nothing to do with it.
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Watch out: Bears coming out of the woodwork
Three bears took a stroll out of the woods and into the backyard of a home in Dresser Wisconsin.
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School district e-mail case goes to appellate court
It will likely be several months before an appellate decision is levied in the case of whether e-mail messages from the workstations of five Wisconsin Rapids teachers are public record.
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