Webster, WI Home Equity Loans in Wisconsin
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Kenneth James Marschie
Kenneth James Marschie, 76, passed away on Dec. 25, 2008, at his home in Fond du Lac.
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$90 million in cheese sales helps co-op fend off rough economy
Dale Olson shakes hands with his successor, Earl Wilson, at Saturday's Burnett Dairy Cooperative annual meeting.
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Grantsburg High one of country's best
GRANTSBURGa 'Grantsburg High School was recently identified as one of the top high schools in the United States.
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Regional prep scoreboard
Scores from around the region for boys' and girls' prep basketball and hockey. Boys' Basketball Somerset 75, Webster 52 Durand 59, Barron 54 Osceola 55, Cumberland 31 Spooner 55, Ashland 53 Girls' Basketball ...
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Out & About
Southbound will perform Friday in Grand Avenue Tavern at Hotel Mead, 451 E. Grand Ave.
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Wallace C. Huibregtse
Wallace C. Huibregtse, age 84, died peacefully at his home at 1903 Havenwood Ct., Sheboygan, Friday, November 21, 2008 from Parkinson's disease.
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Family's home burglarized as they visit man in hospital
An 18-year-old Webster man was airlifted to Regions Hospital in St. Paul, Minn., after an ATV accident on the St.
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Businesses evacuated after natural gas leak at Main and Webster
Emergency crews are blocking the intersection at Main Street and Webster Avenue on Green Bay's east side because of a major natural gas leak in the area.
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Circuit Court as of
Found guilty/pleaded guilty Christian A. Bauer, 20, of Rice Lake. Criminal damage to property.
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TR market will feature Honey & Harp Festival
TWO RIVERS - The Two Rivers Main Street Farmers/Crafters Market will hold its Honey & Harp Festival on Saturday in Central Park, which is downtown just off Washington Street.
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Oliver, Lt. Col. W. Donovan
W. Donovan Oliver, 85, formerly of Menasha, WI, died quietly and with dignity on Monday, July 28, 2008.
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06.JUL.08 Runners show support for Jim Muus
Send your letters & comments to: the-leader@centurytel.net i 1 2 Inter-County Co-op Publishing Ass'n., Frederic, WI Runners show support for Jim Muus Students and friends of Jim Muus showed up at Siren's ...
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Winds wreak havoc in area
Friday night winds knocked down a dugout at the Grantsburg high school field. The heat, humidity and a steady southerly breeze most of the day Friday forewarned of a storm coming and about 8:30 that evening ...
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Art notes
Woodland Indian Art Show & Market: 'Native Pathways: Remembering the Fire of Life': 8 a.m.-noon today, Radisson Hotel & Conference Center, 2040 Airport Drive, Green Bay.
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Kutz appointed judge
Kutz appointed judge * WEB EXCLUSIVE* 27.JUN.08 MADISON - Governor Jim Doyle announced Friday the appointment of Kenneth Kutz to the Burnett County Circuit Court.
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Retreats: A 'wooded and wild' retreat
Lori and Michael Lins of New Brighton consider their second lake home their empty-nester retreat.
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Local men involved in single car rollover
June 19, Robert H. Deal, Siren, was eastbound on Gaslyn Rd. near Norman's Landing Rd.
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Bellin Run early registration ends Tuesday
Early registration at a discounted rate for the 32nd annual Bellin Run in Green Bay will end Tuesday, June 3. The 10-kilometer run/walk will be held Saturday, June 14, and registration will be taken until ...
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With Somerset's many FHA home loan programs, owning your dream home is more than just a dream.
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