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Our View: Whatever you do this weekend, just be safe
Our View: Whatever you do this weekend, just be safe August 29, 2008 Let the daydreaming begin.
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Wisconsin elections board considers issue ad rules
State elections officials are looking into whether they have authority to require full disclosure of who pays for so-called issue ads.
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Doyle, Thompson Offer Different Views On Election
Democratic Gov. Jim Doyle said he thinks a large turnout will be the key to Barack Obama winning Wisconsin this fall.
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Governor Doyle doesn't get David Letterman joke
Wisconsin Gov. Jim Doyle just didn't get the joke. Doyle was singled out in a top 10 list presented Tuesday night on the Late Show with David Letterman.
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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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