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Fighting For Foster Care Reform
A Milwaukee mom is taking her fight against the Wisconsina s child welfare bureau to the streets.
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For the holidays, Sendik's delivers the gift of food
Sendik's Food Markets has donated more than 100,000 pounds of food and $18,000 to Second Harvest to help feed the hungry in eastern Wisconsin.
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Firefighters to ring the bell for Salvation Army
Four off-duty Milwaukee firefighters will be trying to set a fund-raising record on Black Friday by serving as Salvation Army bell ringers.
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Marlow 'Max' H. Stahmann
Marlow 'Max' H. Stahmann, 71, of Van Dyne, died Monday, Nov. 24, 2008, at St. Agnes Hospital.
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Knodl To Appear In Court Monday For Alleged False Campaign Statements
A Republican assembly candidate accused of making false statements in campaign literature will make his first court appearance Monday in Washington County.
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Krenz & Co. building Germantown manufacturing plant
A Germantown industrial equipment manufacturer is undergoing a major expansion even as the economy slides into a recession.
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With state effort stalled, schools pursue tougher graduation requirements
Gov. Jim Doyle's proposal to raise the state's graduation requirements in math and science, announced in his 2005 state of the state address, has yet to go anywhere.
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As fuel costs shrink, so do truckers' loads
Truckers and trucking companies in metro Milwaukee are paying substantially less for diesel fuel this month compared with the summer, but it's hard to convert the savings into growth as the amount of freight ...
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Basement can become a winter playground
The mercury is beginning to dip along with the falling leaves. Soon the same children who are anticipating snowflakes will begin complaining about frozen fingers and toes.
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Five Green-Industry Action Items for President Obama
While campaigning, President-Elect Barack Obama named several issues as priorities for his first months in the White House.
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Voters again reject Rhinelander school project, other referendum results listed
For the third time, voters in the Rhinelander school district have said no-loudly-to a $23 million expansion and renovation plan that included a new fieldhouse and pool.
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CORRECTION - Online Trading Academy
MILWAUKEE, WI, November 6 / MARKET WIRE/ -- In the news release, "Online Trading Academy Announces the Grand Opening of Milwaukee, Wisconsin Campus," issued Wednesday, November 05, 2008, by Online Trading ...
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No results yet from Germantown
Nov. 4, 2008 10:42 p.m. As of 10:30 p.m., no voting results from the Village of Germantown had been reported to Washington County, according to the county clerk's office, leaving the outcome of two Germantown ...
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Delay in Germantown results blamed on absentee ballots
The time it took poll workers to insert a larger than usual number of absentee ballots into optical scanners is being blamed for the delay in the outcome of two Germantown School District referendums.
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Germantown voters reject school referendums
Germantown voters Tuesday overwhelmingly rejected two referendums - one that called for spending $22.5 million for a new elementary school and school and technology and security upgrades districtwide and ...
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Milwaukee teen compacted in garbage truck
A teenage boy survived after he was accidentally dumped into the back of a recycling truck and compacted.
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MATC files formal opposition to Germantown secession
Nov. 4, 2008 8:24 p.m. Milwaukee Area Technical College has filed its formal opposition to Germantown's attempt to secede from MATC and join the Moraine Park Technical College District, saying more Germantown ...
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WG&R closes 5 Milwaukee-area stores
WG&R Furniture said Monday it closed its five Milwaukee-area Sleep Shops because of a bad economy.
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Jim Stingl: Immigrants of past hung onto old languages
It's repeated so often that it passes for fact: European immigrants from the old days quickly learned English to blend into American life.
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Germantown says records are not public
Oct. 31, 2008 4:22 p.m. The Village of Germantown has confirmed that an employee helped Village President Tom Kempinski look for jobs using a village computer -- but says the employee agrees that she was asked ...
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