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Police Reports: Jan. 5
CALEDONIA Church office burglarized An estimated $2,000 in cash and checks were reported missing Sunday from the pastor's office at St.
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Wisconsin State Web Site Features Wrong Skyline
Which Badger Bowl victory was the best? 1982 Independance Bowl vs. Kansas State 1994 Rose Bowl vs.
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Oops, That's Not Wisconsin
There is a glaring error on the front page of state agency's website. Even though it's been there for weeks, no on the insde noticed the problem until today.
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Wis. Web site image sends Capitol to Minneapolis
A new Web site for campaign finance information in Wisconsin includes the state Capitol in Madison in front of a striking skyline - of Minneapolis.
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Snow, floods and a recession
When Pat's Oak Manor & Wedding Chapel was built, a subfloor was put in the basement chapel to prevent damage during heavy rain.
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Snow, floods and a recession
When Pat's Oak Manor & Wedding Chapel was built, a subfloor was put in the basement chapel to prevent damage during heavy rain.
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Court says DNA tests cast doubt in 1995 slaying
A state appellate court on Tuesday ordered a new trial for a Milwaukee man accused of murdering a South Milwaukee runaway in 1995 after tests showed DNA found on the victim matched DNA discovered on two other ...
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West Allis, South Milwaukee move to prevent mandatory sick pay
Scared by results of a referendum that will force Milwaukee employers to provide paid sick days, two suburbs have adopted ordinances that prohibit their common councils from imposing wage or benefit ...
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Weather delays Milwaukee County buses
People looking for an alternative mode of transportation today might consider the Milwaukee County buses, but even the buses will be delayed about 20 minutes on most routes because of the snow.
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South Milwaukee would prevent itself from mandating worker benefits
South Milwaukee aldermen plan to suspend their rules tonight so that they can quickly adopt an ordinance that would prohibit the city from ordering private businesses to provide certain wages or benefits to ...
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West Allis may target vicious dogs
A proposed ban on pit bulls in West Allis, which was approved 9-0 by aldermen but vetoed last week by Mayor Dan Devine, could be replaced by an ordinance that is aimed at vicious dogs of any type.
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If they ban parking junk cars on the lawn, how will I know I'm in South Milwaukee?
Watch out, concrete manufacturers. The sale of cinder blocks is about to decrease dramatically.
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Fun With Money - Where's George?
Many coin collectors also collect banknotes. After all, banknotes are another form of money, so coins and bills go hand-in-hand. Since I've had a few readers request that I cover some currency topics, I thought ...
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United Way tops $44 million goal despite recession
Area donors responded to tough economic times with increased generosity and boosted the United Way of Greater Milwaukee beyond its $44 million goal for the 2008 Community Campaign.
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Monday December 1, 2008
On World AIDS Day, we meet a Wisconsin researcher working on a potentially revolutionary AIDS treatment.
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South Milwaukee / Charges dropped in HIV-sex case
Prosecutors dropped charges against a man accused of having sex with a teen without revealing he was HIV-positive. There wasn't enough evidence to convict Rick Allen Brown, 19, of Milwaukee, prosecutors said.
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Charges Dropped In HIV Sex Case
Charges have been dropped against a man once accused of having sex with a teenager without telling her he was HIV positive.
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Controversial Postal Center Approved
After hearing from upset neighbors in a crowded council chamber, Oak Creek aldermen voted Tuesday to build what may be the statea s largest postal facility.
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PERFORMANCE/TOUR: Jingle Bell Jazz South Milwaukee Performing Arts Center on December 5
Jingle Bell Jazz on Friday December 5th 7:30 pm at the South Milwaukee Performing Arts Center.
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Man shot in leg; nephew arrested
Dec. 1, 2008 6:04 a.m. About 12,000 customers remain without power in southeastern Wisconsin but We Energies officials are anticipating that number might increase as people wake up this morning to darkness and ...
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