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Property insurance costs rising in Buffalo County
Buffalo County could spend 35 percent more for property insurance coverage next year when it switches to a new provider.
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Luedke, Clara Alma Matilda
Clara Alma Matilda Luedke, Neenah, age 91, went to her eternal home on Monday, November 24, 2008.
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Swans signal winter is near
Pressured south by cold and ice, tundra swans are migrating south in V's that look like zippers closing the sky and encasing the region in the winter they are fleeing.
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Enrollments slipping here, too
Local school districts, in the midst of developing long-range plans and possible referendums, are continuing to grapple with problems of declining enrollments.
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Whistlin' away
Tundra swans rest and feed Monday on Rieck's Lake near Alma, Wis. Thousands of swans stop here every autumn while migrating from the Arctic Circle to Chesapeake Bay.
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Ten days out for entertainment: Nov. 14 - 23
The eighth annual "My Favorite Things" handmade craft show is being put on by Sally Bystrom and Friends in Old Frontenac.
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Veterans Day Programs and Events
ALMA 10:40 a.m. Ceremony at the Alma Area Schools at S1618 State Road sponsored by American Legion Post 224 and Auxiliary CLINTONVILLE 11:00 a.m. Program at the Dam on Main Street sponsored by VFW, AL, and DAV ...
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Alma enrollment down by a third in past decade
Enrollment in the Alma, Wis., school district has declined more than all other districts in the state but one in the past decade, according to statistics compiled by the Wisconsin Taxpayers Alliance.
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Squires, Robert E.
Robert E. Squires, 86, Manawa, passed away at his home Saturday, Oct. 25, 2008. He was born May 8, 1922, in the Town of Alma near Black River Falls to George and Odanah Squires.
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Alma: No to pay cuts; Council considers eliminating elected positions
The Alma, Wis., City Council has voted down a proposal to cut pay for the town's mayor and other elected officials.
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Victim was small but with big heart
Kyle William Nelson used leg extensions to drive semitrailer trucks. Sobering Reminders Interactive Graphic: Drunken driving touches every corner of Wisconsin.
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Mabel Tainter to host senior variety show
Performers rehearsed recently for the Senior Spotlight, which will be Saturday at Mabel Tainter Center for the Arts in Menomonie.
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This Week at Mabel Tainter Center for the Arts
Click to enlarge image Rehearsals are in full swing for Senior Spotlight, scheduled for Saturday, Oct.
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Reader, Marie E.
Marie E. Reader, age 86, of Rhinelander, died peacefully with her family by her side on Wednesday, September 17, 2008, at Cherry Meadows in Appleton after a courageous battle with bone cancer.
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Woman injured in Buffalo County crash
One woman was injured in a one-car crash at about 11:30 a.m. Thursday near Highway 35 and Spring Creek Road near Alma, Wis., according to the Buffalo County Sheriff's Department.
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Former Alma council member accused of lighting own house on fire
A former city council member in Alma, Wis., has been charged with felony arson for allegedly setting fire to a closet in her family's house.
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Back roads: This old house will stare across the fields no more
KELLOGG -- The old farmhouse had two big second-story windows that looked like eyes staring across the fields and the river toward the two giant smokestacks of the Alma, Wis., power plant.
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Annual area quilt challenge begins
Click to enlarge image Janine Ruff, of rural Alma, has begun her quilt for the annual quilt challenge.
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Sgt. Maj. James Goss: An Unsung Hero
For some of our country's troops, the military is a life-long commitment. That holds true for this month's Unsung Hero.
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Around Town
Dove Healthcare Nursing and Rehabilitation, 1405 Truax Blvd., will offer the class "Taking Care of You: Powerful Tools for Caregiving," from 9:30 a.m. to noon Tuesdays from Sept.
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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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