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Today on the presidential campaign trail
Hillary Rodham Clinton has already loaned Barack Obama her top fundraisers. Now the former rivals are going to see if she can do the same with voters.
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Number Of Abortions In Wisconsin Lowest On Record In 2007
The number of abortions in Wisconsin declined for the fourth year in a row in 2007, marking the lowest recorded number since the state began tracking abortions in 1974, according to a report by the state ...
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Wis. candidate gives drivers cash in gas protest
A state Senate candidate shelled out $128 of his own money to potential voters as part of a protest against high gas prices.
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Wisconsin State Budget Cuts
Governor Jim Doyle's administration has revealed how much individual state agencies must cut to help balance Wisconsin's budget.
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Wisconsin Officials Form Committee To Look At Disasters
The committee's first meeting is set for July 30th. The wide-ranging committee expects to update emergency management statutes.
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DOT: McCleary work on track
Construction crews poured the McCleary Bridge's concrete deck Monday morning and plan to open it to two lanes of traffic Thursday evening.
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News in Northeastern Wisconsin
Ever wonder what celebrating the Fourth of July was like before big fireworks displays and grilling out? Find out during a special series of activities during the holiday weekend at Heritage Hill State ...
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Latest poll shows Obama up 13 points in Wisconsin
That's what two polls this month show is the distance between Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain in Wisconsin - a state that was supposed to be one of the closest in this fall's election.
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Home buyers lose in court
MADISON - Home buyers who believe a seller has lied to them cannot sue for fraud to recover damages, a divided Wisconsin Supreme Court said Tuesday.
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Attorney Files Complaint Against PAC's Web Site
An attorney has filed a complaint alleging a political action committee's Web site has violated state law by failing to say who's paying for it.
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June Was One Of The Wettest On Record For Parts Of Wisconsin
June closed out as one of the wettest on record for parts of Wisconsin. National Weather Service meteorologist Rusty Kapela said Madison and Milwaukee both got about 11 inches of rain.
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Traffic deaths trending down
There might actually be a silver lining to high gas prices -- fewer traffic fatalities.
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Watch out for road work during holiday weekend
Most major Wisconsin highways, including those closed during recent floods, will be open for the Fourth of July weekend, according to Wisconsin Department of Transportation officials.
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Wis. court revives suit in death at Camp Randall
An appeals court has reinstated a lawsuit brought by family members of an ABC Sports cameraman who died in 2003 after he fell from a platform at Camp Randall Stadium.
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State traffic deaths near 60-year low
Wisconsin is on a pace to record the fewest number of traffic fatalities in more than 60 years, and safety officials think rising gas prices, weather and more attention to safety by drivers can be credited.
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Merger benefits Girl Scout troops
Girl Scouts in Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan will have greater opportunities thanks to a regional merger, according to the chief executive of the newly formed group.
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Minn., Wis. to reimburse Winona for ferry costs
The transportation departments of Minnesota and Wisconsin will reimburse Winona for setting up a ferry service during the recent interstate bridge closure.
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Traces of lead found in Wis. venison
MADISON - A state inspection of approximately 200 packages of ground venison turned up traces of lead in about 4 percent of the samples, according to a Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources spokesman.
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Better planning urged to deal with floods, droughts
WASHINGTON - Recent floods in Wisconsin and other Midwestern states underscore "major problems with how we manage our watersheds in this nation," the executive director of a Madison-based association said ...
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Storms Knock Out Power To 14,000 In Southern Wisconsin
We Energies says about 2,400 people remain without power following wind and lightning storms that at one point left more than 14,000 people in southeast Wisconsin without electricity.
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