Updated: 8:15 AM Your money is taking center stage in a heated political struggle at the state capital, and Thursday (7/7/05), Gov. Jim Doyle was in North Central Wisconsin to talk about it
Updated: 8:51 PM A UWSP professor says Great Britain is typically the target of attacks from the Irish Republican Army, but that Muslim groups have a different style that's much more fatal.
Updated: 1:24 PM Desperate Londoners hunted for missing relatives on Friday after suspected al Qaeda bombers killed more than 50 people in rush-hour blasts
Updated: 10:35 AM A local radio station is getting ready to launch a big show of support for North Central Wisconsin troops serving in Iraq and their families back home. As part of that effort, they'll also send one of their popular morning hosts to the front lines with the troops.
Updated: 8:25 PM The Hodag Country Festival doesn't start until Thursday evening, but loyal country listeners waste no time standing in line in hopes for the choice spot on the lawn.
Updated: 8:28 PM Less than a year in jail is not enough to satisfy those who were happy to see Darin Anderson found guilty of sexually abusing two of his students, but regardless of whether it's right or wrong, others say the punishment fits the crime.
Updated: 3:59 PM How would you like to win a Hummer, Ranger boat or a Harley Davidson? You could by entering the Wisconsin State Firefighters' Memorial raffle.
Updated: 1:23 PM Authorities in Marathon County are charging Kevin Kayhart with solicitation of prostitution after he tried to buy a house in the Town of Hamburg.
Updated: 10:15 PM The Chamber of Commerce says the tourism season in the Minocqua and the surrounding areas really doesn't get going until the Fourth of July.
Updated: 7:09 PM After collecting federal grants for the past few years, the Lakeland Airport, Minocqua-Woodruff now has enough funding to go through with an expansion project.
Updated: 12:34 PM They've trekked through rugged mountains and high altitudes, and now some local cyclists on the "Live Now" bike tour are a good 1,000 miles into their journey to promote hospice care.