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Semi driver charged for injuring woman in truck crash
Semi driver charged for injuring woman in truck crash Dave Brommerich 04.DEC.08 A semi truck driver who lost his brakes coming down the Highway 93 hill into Arcadia last April pleaded not guilty to a felony ...
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Annual Fall Roundup is held with music and more
This year's theme was "Your Library - It's More than Books" for the annual Fall Roundup held at Black River Falls United Methodist Church, on Tuesday, Oct.
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Regional levies rise but tax rates drop
Although property tax levies are going up slightly in most west-central Wisconsin counties, most tax rates are going down.
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LETTER: Dona t confuse me with letter writer
There was a letter printed on Oct. 22 from Deanne Sczepanski of Independence called "Who is Barack Obama?" Since that letter was published, I have been getting phone calls asking about the letter.
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Opening of Independence apartment complex could lead to 50 percent increase in population
Residents will start moving this weekend into an Independence, Wis., apartment complex in the first phase of a development that could increase the city's population by nearly 50 percent over the next decade.
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LETTER: Who is Barack Obama? Not who you think
After Barack Obama Jr. said he is a black Christian American, we found out what kind of Christian he is.
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NLRB judge rules in favor of immigrant worker in Wisconsin case
Judge James Kennedy of the National Labor Relations Board recently found in favor of an immigrant rights agency that claimed Ashley Furniture Industries of Arcadia, Wis., violated the National Labor Relations ...
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Burmaster recognizes 2008 Friends of Education
State Superintendent Elizabeth Burmaster recognized 10 individuals and one association for the contributions they make to public education in Wisconsin.
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Arrests
Anna M. Alt, 42, Black River Falls, was booked for operating while intoxicated .
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Man charged in attempted homicide at Blair bar
A Blair man said he wanted to kill a 49-year-old man shortly before he stabbed the victim four times at a Blair tavern early Monday, according to witness statements in court documents.
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Blair man charged with attempted homicide
Authorities have charged a Blair man with attempted first-degree intentional homicide in a stabbing early Monday in Blair.
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Man arrested in Blair stabbing
A man is in custody after an early morning stabbing at a Blair tavern. The man, who authorities declined to name, was arrested after stabbing another man about 1 a.m., according to Blair police.
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Fall Elections in Wisconsin
Tuesday's primary election is resulting in a low turnout, but it will set up the races for November's general election.
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Wealth of candidates means two primaries in 91st District
Five candidates will square off in the Democratic Party primary and two in the Republican Party primary in the 91st Assembly District next Tuesday.
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Man injured in motorcycle crash in Trempealeau County
Jerry Thewis, 44, of Strum was injured in a motorcycle crash Saturday evening in the town of Hale, northwest of Whitehall in Trempealeau County.
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Jackson County Sheriff's Department
Accidents August 17 8:22 p.m.: Mark J. Zarcone, 37, Melrose, was driving his ATV on Larkin Rd.
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Arcadia ACT scores dip from last year, still above national average
Arcadia ACT scores dip from last year, still above national average Jessica Shawley 21.AUG.08 ACT scores for Arcadia High School graduates dropped slightly last year, from an average composite score of 21.8 to ...
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Wisconsin Public Radio to air forum for 91st Assembly District Democratic candidates
Wisconsin Public Radio's "The West Side" will feature Democratic candidates running to fill the 91st Assembly seat being left open by retiring Rep.
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Area meth use on the decline
As Eau Claire County Sheriff Ron Cramer was leaving a restaurant Thursday night, a man approached him and proudly told the sheriff he had been clean and sober for four months.
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Annual 3D archery shoot fires off Aug. 9
Click to enlarge image A 3D caribou target awaits shooters at the Western Big Game shoot.Submitted photo/For Dunn County News The Menomonie Archery Club is a 49-year-old tradition in Menomonie.
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