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Choo Choo: More and More Wisconsin Residents Taking the Train
Wisconsinites are riding on trains at a record-setting pace. That's pushing demand that could help the state expand train service into the Fox Valley.
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NEWs In Northeastern Wisconsin
Driving conditions in the village could be tough next year, but the village board is finding ways to help combat those situations.
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Gov. Doyle Gives $500,000 To Civil War Museum
Gov. Jim Doyle is giving a $500,000 grant to Kenosha Public Museums to construct exhibit space in a major expansion for the Kenosha Civil War Museum.
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State Officials: Nearly A Quarter Of Wisconsin Voters Fail Check
Nearly a quarter of Wisconsin residents who have registered to vote since Aug. 6 have failed identification checks, according to state Government Accountability Board staff members.
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Government to assist laid-off NewPage workers
The state of Wisconsin says state and federal help will be available for about 600 workers laid off by the NewPage paper mill in Kimberly.
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My View: Court ruling an opportunity for Wisconsin businesses
Wisconsin's business community will benefit from a recent ruling by the state Supreme Court that provides an additional incentive for companies to invest in technology that can improve overall business ...
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Vote 2008 / Health care plan is losing backing
When Wisconsin Senate Democrats unsuccessfully pushed a plan to give health coverage to every person in the state last year, they voted in unison.
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No buyers for Wis. mans million-mile Chevy yet
A northern Wisconsin man is still driving his 1991 Chevrolet Silverado that's traveled more than 1 million miles.
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Wis. Court Overturns Timber Theft Conviction
A law protecting forests doesn't cover every area with trees and bushes. That's according to a Wisconsin appeals court that has overturned a northern Wisconsin man's convictions for timber theft and illegally ...
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News in Northeastern Wisconsin
Abrams Spotlight Productions will sponsor the Abrams Queen Contest. Voting cans are located in these area businesses: Silver Rail Bar & Grill, Pony Tails Salon & Tanning, Abrams BP and Abrams Shell.
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Wisconsin AG to hold open records seminars
Wisconsin Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen will host another round of seminars on open records and meetings laws.
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Ousted Clinton delegate stars in McCain ad
Debra Bartoshevich hoped to attend the Democratic National Convention this week as a delegate helping to give the party's nomination to Hillary Rodham Clinton.
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Wisconsin governor to stress economy in Democratic address
Gov. Jim Doyle and Rep. Tammy Baldwin say they'll use speeches at the Democratic National Convention to contrast Sen.
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News in Northeastern Wisconsin
Catch the birds on their way to their winter destinations on a walk at 7 a.m. Sept.
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My View: Enjoy the beauty of Wisconsin's loop
For over a century, the area has been central Wisconsin, or the Heart of Wisconsin.
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DNR: Wis. Electric Project Could Kill Wood Turtles
Wildlife experts say some turtles on the state's threatened species list could be killed during construction of an electrical transmission line in northern Wisconsin.
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Barack Obama, John McCain camps spar over Joe Biden VP choice; Obama heads for Wisconsin
The camps of Barack Obama and John McCain sparred Sunday over the Democrat's choice of a longtime Washington insider as his running mate.
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NEWs In Northeastern Wisconsin
De Pere St. Norbert College is accepting nominations for the Silver Knight Award, to be presented Oct.
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Areas of Northern Minn., Wis. Could See Frost
Here's some news you probably hoped you wouldn't hear for another four months. The National Weather Service says areas of northeast Minnesota and northwest Wisconsin could see patchy frost this weekend.
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College leaders spark new debate on drinking age
The college presidents said they wanted a national debate on the 21-year-old drinking age.
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