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Reid case may move to adult court
A Winnebago County judge will determine Wednesday whether the case of a 16-year-old boy charged with homicide should be moved from adult to juvenile court.
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Fate of Neenah teen, Zachery Reid, accused of murder hinges on ruling
A Winnebago County judge will determine Wednesday whether the criminal case against 16-year-old homicide suspect Zachary B. Reid should continue in adult court or move to juvenile court.
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Neenah police seek two suspects in attack
NEENAH - Police are looking for two men who they say attempted to take a man's wallet.
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Deck the halls in holiday style
Making over a home for the holidays can be a little like transforming a plain Jane into a show-stopping bride on her wedding day.
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Story, photos: Fire guts Town of Menasha garage
TOWN OF MENASHA - The owner of a west side home heavily damaged by fire early Saturday credits a smoke detector with saving her life and the lives of two others in the home at 930 Chancelant Court.
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Neenah apartments evacuated after Friday night fire
A fire in the basement of a four-unit apartment forced the temporary evacuation of 11 residents who were in the building at the time Friday night.
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Holiday event is Dec. 6 at Neenah Public Library
The Neenah Public Library will celebrate the holiday season with a day of multicultural programming for children and families on Dec.
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Neenah homeowners to pay higher taxes, fees
Aldermen cut $1.9 million in projects from the 2009 city budget last week, but the reductions will not lower the December tax bills.
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Appleton targets potential terror threat to water supply
The city's water supply will be a little safer following Common Council action this past week.
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Retailers: Customers buying snow throwers early this year
Winterlike chills in recent days, apparently have sparked Fox Cities consumers' interest in snow throwers.
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Neenah's Westover has a knack for bell-ringing
Burt Westover's skills as an outdoor salesman are paying dividends for the Salvation Army and its red kettle program.
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Officer recounts rescues in Neenah apartment fire
It wasn't heavy smoke billowing from the back of an apartment complex on Friday morning that necessarily worried Neenah police officer Stuart Zuehls.
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Playing taps is emotional for Neenah veteran Joe Maehl
Occupying the rear gunner's seat of a U.S. Navy Douglas SBD "Dauntless" dive bomber as it screamed over Dutch Harbor, Alaska, is something Joe Maehl will never forget.
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Court upholds murder conviction of Neenah man
MADISON - A woman whose special needs daughter was murdered in 2004 by a Neenah man now serving a life sentence was pleased to learn last week his appeal was denied.
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Buzz Mailbag: Appleton's Opal Moon closes; Grand Chute's Penzeys stays open
Q: Did Penzeys move or close? A: Neither. The popular spice shop is open and still in its original spot, 710 N. Casaloma Drive, Grand Chute.
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Big ideas featured in new exhibit
Many of the 90 objects in Bergstrom-Mahler Museum's 50th anniversary glass exhibit are positioned so patrons can view them from all angles.
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Neenah clock tower work will close street
Contractors working to restore the Neenah clock tower will close a section of S. Commercial Street from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. today to allow for the assembly of a large crane.
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Grand Chute murder suspects reject public defenders
The two men charged in a Grand Chute homicide have not found attorneys and have refused to be represented by public defenders, forcing a delay in their court proceedings.
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Army training facility in Neenah nears completion
NEENAH - The new U.S. Army Reserve Center under construction west of U.S. 41 doesn't look like a traditional Army training facility.
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Neenah Woman Comes Home to Find She's an HDTV Winner
A Neenah woman is the latest winner of the Action 2 News This Morning Dream Screen Giveaway.
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