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Mailbag: Oregon Observer: Local Deli Owner Living the Dream
Wednesday, November 26, 2008 Mailbag: Oregon Observer: Local Deli Owner Living the Dream Deli owner living the dream after five years in business By Hannah Disch Observer Correspondent Theresa Alberici always ...
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DNR precautionary testing for CWD scheduled at Gays Mills
Wildlife biologists with the state Department of Natural Resources will be collecting samples from harvested deer at Gays Mills on the opening day of the gun deer hunt to test for Chronic Wasting Disease.
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TH wins Inland Press honors
Telegraph Herald staffers have won nine awards, including a first in Feature Picture Use, in the 2008 Inland Press Association News Pictures Contest, sponsored by the Indiana University School of Journalism.
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He's a master at apple picking
Stan Smith's hands, gloved for the first time in 20 years of plucking, devour an apple tree in minutes.
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Man Found Not Guilty of Releasing Pigs into State
A former Gays Mills elk farm owner accused of turning wild pigs loose in Wisconsin was found not guilty Friday.
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David Heisz sentencing
It happened last February outside a bar in Readstown, 27 year old David Heisz from Gays Mills was celebrating his birthday with his cousin Micheal Heisz when witnesses say an argument broke out between the ...
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Man charged with moving elk to Ill. from Wis.
A man accused of introducing wild pigs to southwestern Wisconsin faces trial next month on federal charges in Illinois alleging he illegally moved elk into the state from Wisconsin.
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Man sentenced in fatal bar beating
A Gays Mills man who pleaded no contest in a fatal bar fight in Vernon County has been sentenced to 12 years in prison.
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Gays Mills choice: To bail or bail out
Is Gays Mills turning into a ghost town? Gays Mills A Clouded Future Click to enlarge Photo/ Gary Porter Rick Scrunch waits on Liz Bransky of Soldiers Grove at the Kickapoo Exchange Natural Foods Co-Op in Gays ...
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FEMA Study Gives Flood-Ravaged Gays Mills Relocation Options
A new federal study said it will cost $1.7 million for flood-ravaged Gays Mills to buy some land north of town and develop it for homes, businesses and government offices.
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Wis. authorities go after Texas man over pigs
Southwestern Wisconsin in October is close to paradise: crimson-tinged bluffs, rolling ridge-top fields, peace and quiet.
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Gays Mills fights to survive after floods
Now water is draining the life out of it. Twice in 10 months driving rainstorms sent the Kickapoo River rushing over its banks, drowning the town in butterscotch-colored slime.
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Flood Emergency: FEMA Response Still Underway
POSTED: Thursday, October 9 at 4:10 p.m. When Hurricane Ike was approaching Texas the head of FEMA said in a public statement that he was going to handle the situation the exact way it was handled in Wisconsin.
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Wisconsin Cows Take Top Honors at WDE's Jr. Jersey Show
A pair of Wisconsin four-year-old cows have topped the Central National Junior Jersey Show this week at World Dairy Expo in Madison.
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On The Move?
Back in June Joe Brandt of Gays Mills didn't know if he'd be working on his float for this year's Apple Fest parade.
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Texas Man Charged With Loosing Feral Pigs in Wisconsin
A Texas man has been charged with deliberately releasing 30 wild pigs into Western Wisconsin.
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Texas man's pig trial continues in Wisconsin
A trial for a Texas man accused of bringing the first wild hogs to western Wisconsin is set to continue next month.
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Business Digest WSJ
MillerCoors is putting on hold its plans for a new caffeine-infused alcoholic energy drink, pending a talk with the group of states that asked it earlier this week to abandon the launch of Sparks Red.
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All Over the Map: Wisconsin
Elkhart Lake: "2008 Lake Street ARTfest." This juried show, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and next Sunday, will have more than 50 artists, food and a variety of music.
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Maiden Rock High students return for reunion
Maiden Rock High School is now a bed and breakfast inn, but that doesn't erase the fond memories former students have of the school that closed more than 50 years ago.
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