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Grafton benefactor hopes to collect 10,000 toys
Jim Kacmarcik hadn't even finished one charitable project - renovating the home of Karen Longoria - when he started his next one, collecting 10,000 toys for needy children this Christmas.
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Environmental Review of Tentative Grant Awards
The Department of Natural Resources is soliciting public comment on several outdoor recreational grant applications that have tentatively been selected as potential grant recipients.
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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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Extreme generosity
A wheelchair-accessible shower is among the additions to the Longoriasa Grafton home.
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Spotlight
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay named the following students receiving highest honors for the spring semester.
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Father Saves Family From Fredonia Fire
Fire sweeps through a home in Fredonia and a father is forced to save his wife and five children.
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Judge denies new sentence hearing in Ozaukee heroin case
A judge today denied a motion by convicted heroin dealer Benjamin R. Stibbe that he deserved a new sentencing hearing.
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GOP incumbents take election victories
Republican incumbents easily sailed to victory Tuesday in three contested state legislative races that touched voters in portions of Fond du Lac County.
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Grafton teen accused of sex assault in school on weekend
An 18-year-old Grafton man has been charged with sexually assaulting a 15-year-old girl in a Grafton High School hallway last month during a football game between Grafton and Nicolet high schools.
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Worker injured by shifting pallets
Oct. 29, 2008 10:52 a.m. The initial emergency call was that a 2,000-pound bag of metal silicone had fallen on top of a warehouse worker in the Town of Grafton today, but Ozaukee County sheriff's officials said ...
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Worker Hurt in Industrial Accident in Grafton
The Ozaukee County Sheriff's Department is hurt after an accident at the EST Company today.
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, Where the world meets rural
Incumbent Republican Congressman James Sensenbrenner does not face major-party opposition in next week's general election as he seeks his 16th term as a member of the House of Representatives.
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Four state companies laying off hundreds of employees
It won't be a fun fall or happy holiday season for hundreds of employees at four Wisconsin companies, announcing layoffs or plant closings due in large part to the severe economic downturn.
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Election tests local residents' civility
Little Read Book store owner Linda Burg says this yeara s election has been the topic of heated debates.
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Christian artist Schrank at Upper Room
Joel Schrank, a Christian contemporary artist from Grafton, will perform at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct 25, at The Upper Room, 1125 N. Eighth St., Sheboygan.
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Waupun multi-use development project continues to move forward
While a single shovelful of dirt has yet to be turned, Waupun officials say a large development project on the city's east side is still moving forward.
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Preview: 60th Assembly District
Political newcomer Perry Duman is doing something that no Democrat has done since 1996 a ' trying to wrest the 60th Assembly District from the Republican Party.
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Memorial Built For Teens Killed In I-43 Crash
At the Centennial Park it was viewed as a good day that no one ever wanted to have.
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Memorial to Honor Victims of Crash
Three teenagers are being remembered with a new memorial in Grafton. "There is no comparison," said Kathy Brown with Kathy's Landscaping.
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Pediatrician accused of lewd behavior
A Milwaukee area pediatrician has been charged with masturbating in public in a toy aisle of a Grafton department store.
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