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Survey: High Sex Assault Rate In UW System
One University of Wisconsin System regent said Thursday she was "terribly disturbed" by a survey that found a high rate of sexual assault on and off campuses that mostly goes unreported.
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Wisconsin's Agricultural Exports are Up
Wisconsin's agricultural exports increased 7 percent through the first nine months of 2008.
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$900,000 in State Wildlife Grant funding now available
Organizations, agencies, municipalities and individuals working to conserve wildlife and natural places in Wisconsin have until Dec.
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Dig into Wisconsin's unique eats
Wisconsin's "funeral wieners'' finally get their due. From the brews of Milwaukee and the brats of Sheboygan to Seymour's burger history and Green Bay's most famous chili, a new book takes travelers on a ...
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First statewide conference for women farmers is on tap this weekend
Kathy Schmitt grew up with her three brothers on a dairy farm near Fox Lake in Dodge County.
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State official to address concerns about sex offenders
Joy Merbach of the Wisconsin Department of Corrections, Division of Community Corrections, will be at the Kewaunee City Council meeting at 7 p.m., Monday, Dec.
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Eastern Wisconsin's federal prosecutor to leave job Jan. 9
MILWAUKEE - U.S. Attorney Steven Biskupic, who was nearly ensnared in the partisan firings of prosecutors that contributed to Attorney General Alberto Gonzales' resignation, said today he will step down Jan.
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Racine Discrimination Complaint Dismissed
A state agency has dismissed a discrimination complaint filed by the former assistant to Racine's city administrator.
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DNR: Wisconsin deer kill down 20%
Wisconsin wildlife officials say hunters killed 20% fewer deer during the 9-day hunt than a year ago.
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Doyle: Federal bailout helps, but not the answer for state deficit
A federal bailout will help Wisconsin and other states facing deep budget deficits, but 'it's not going to be the answer,' Gov.
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Wisconsin cuts Social Security tax
Despite the worst budget deficit in Wisconsin history, many middle-class and wealthy senior citizens are on track to get tax breaks worth an estimated $118 million next year.
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Minnesotans looking for 'regular' cigarettes
While firefighters praise cigarettes that go out on their own, smokers in southeast Minnesota are driving to Wisconsin for regular smokes.
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Wisconsin officials consider ignition interlocks to combat drunk driving
David Sarnowski of Los Alamos, N.M., uses the ignition interlock device. a oeIta s a life-altering thing,a he says.
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69 Percent Of Wisconsinites Who Could Vote Last Month Did
Sixty-nine percent of Wisconsin's voting-age population cast ballots in last month's election.
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Deer Hunt One of the Safest on Record
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources says there were nine accidental shootings during this year's deer hunt, making it the third safest on record.
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SE Wisconsin gets first snowstorm of the season
A band of 6 to 10 inches of snow has fallen in southeastern Wisconsin in the season's first major snowstorm.
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Holiday Tours Begin Dec. 4 At Wisconsin's Executive Residence
The public holiday tours of Wisconsin's Executive Residence will begin Dec. 4. Each guided tour lasts about 30 minutes and includes a brief history of the Executive Residence.
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Web Mapping Tool Tracks Wisconsin Sex Offenders
A new mapping tool is making it easy to find out if a registered sex offender lives or works near you.
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Around the state: Officials: Clark Co. hunting death appears to be natural causes
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Wisconsin Department Issues New Forward Health Cards To Members
The Department of Health Services announces that replacement ForwardHealth cards have been mailed to members living in the following counties: Brown, Calumet, Dane, Dodge, Door, Florence, Fond du Lac, Forest, ...
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