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- Wisconsin Officials Urge Hunters to Stay Safe
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin's traditional November gun deer hunt has begun.
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- Wisconsin, Minnesota Lawmakers Trying to Resolve Tax Issue
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — If Wisconsin and Minnesota lawmakers can reach agreement on a tax reciprocity dispute lawmakers in Wisconsin may call a special session to enact the deal.
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- Wisconsin National Guard Unit Returns
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Soldiers from the Wisconsin National Guard's 951st "Sapper" Engineer Company are returning from Afghanistan.
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- How Much is Your Old Gold Really Worth?
By now it is likely everyone has heard an ad saying a company will give you cash for your old gold. The question is, how much?
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- Student Returns Bag Full of Money
MADISON, Wis. (AP) -- A Chicago college student who found a duffel bag containing more than $10,000 in cash decided to call the police -- after consulting her mother.
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- Report: Nuclear Power Won't Solve Global Warming
MADISON, Wis. (AP) -- A new report says nuclear power plants would take too long to build and are too expensive to make any impact on global warming.
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- Foreclosure Rate at Record High
MILWAUKEE (AP) -- A new report shows 11 percent of home loans in Wisconsin were in foreclosure or delinquent at the end of September. That record level is expected to continue to rise as unemployment continues.
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- In Praise of Choppers and Cheese
MADISON, Wis. (AP) -- Choppers and cheese may soon become official Wisconsin symbols.
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- Marathon County Farmers Win Big Award
Peter and Suzie Arnold are the 2009 Conservation Farmers of the Year. They were given the award by the Wisconsin Land and Water Conservation Association.
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- Show Us Your Shack: The Sawmill 'Office'
This week, we take a look at a shack belonging to Marvin and Barb Mohr of the Town of Marathon. Their shack serves as 'The Office' for Marvin's self-made sawmill.
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- Local Students Help Out The Community Through Exercise
Students at South Mountain Elementary in Rib Mountain are burning calories and helping others at the same time.
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- A Local Sculpture Captures Attention of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
Wausau has a new landmark.
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- Tomahawk "Cooks Up" Another Successful Venison Feed
The smell of fresh meat is in the air after the 44th annual venison feed in Tomahawk.
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- Wausau Metro Ride Bus Drivers May Be Taking Unpaid Time Off And Not By Choice
Metro Ride buses in Wausau may stay parked for more than a week next summer.
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- "Living With Diabetes" : Jacquelyn Peterson
There are more deaths in the United States because of diabetes, than breast cancer and AIDS combined.
- Antigo Woman Wins $200,000 Powerball Prize
An Antigo woman is $200,000 richer.
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- CDC: Swine flu Cases Seem To Be Dropping In US
Health officials say swine flu cases appear to declining throughout most of the U.S., but the specter of Thanksgiving gatherings next week makes it hard to predict what will happen next.
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- Detainees Needle Wisconsin Troops About Favre
Detainees at a camp in Baghdad, Iraq have found a way to get under the skin of guard troops from Wisconsin.
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- 951st 'Sapper' Company Returning Home Saturday
The Rhinelander and Tomahawk communities are ready to welcome home the 951st Sapper Company.
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- Harley-Davidson's Pa. Plant Thought Likely To Stay
A tentative contract agreement between Harley-Davidson and union members at its south-central Pennsylvania plant pledges that the motorcycle maker will stop efforts to relocate the operation to Kentucky.
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- Tomahawk Gets Ready for 44th Annual Venison Feed
The eve of deer season marks the 44th Annual Venison Feed in downtown Tomahawk on West Wisconsin Avenue. Burgers are served at 11:30 a.m. until gone.
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- Community Comes Out to Welcome Home Edgar Wildcats
You can call it a true hero's welcome. The community of Edgar came out Thursday night to welcome home their championship Wildcats football team.
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- Meat Processors Remind Hunters Warm Weekend Temps Not The Best For Preserving Meat
This weekend's weather for the gun-deer season opener could be comfortable for hunters but may not be the greatest for preserving their prize.
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- Local Man Donates Blood For 201st Time
Donating just one pint of blood is enough to save three of four lives.
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- Mother Uses Medical Marijuana to Treat Autistic Son
Medical marijuana used to treat a 10-year-old boy with autism may sound shocking.
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- FoodShare Hits Backlog, While Counties and Pantries Try to Compensate
With longer waits for state assistance, more people are turning to food pantries. But food pantries are seeing less on their shelves.
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- Christmas Spirit in Air With Lighting of Christmas Tree in Milwaukee
The 96th annual tree lighting ceremony was held at Red Arrow park on Thursday night.
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- Fond du Lac Cold Case Gets Fresh Look
An unsolved murder in Fond du Lac County is getting a fresh look after nearly two decades.
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- "Festival of Chocolate" Returns to Amherst
The Festival of Chocolate … and More returns to the Jensen Community Center in Amherst from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Nov. 21.
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- Three Men Held in Murder-for-Hire Plot
Three men are being held on a $2 million bail in connection to an apparent murder-for-hire plot in southern Wisconsin.
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- Milwaukee Boy Allegedly Killed by Stepfather Laid to Rest Friday
A 14-year-old boy police say was killed by his stepfather will be laid to rest on Friday.
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- Peace Sculpture Unveiling Friday
The city of Wausau is holding a dedication Nov. 20 at noon for the peace sculpture created by Egyptian foreign exchange student Moustafa Saleh. - Hunter Returns to the Woods after Heart Attack
Hunters are heading into the woods for the deer gun season in just a little more than a day but after a close call last year one hunter almost didn't get the chance to get back into the woods.
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- Living With Diabetes: Shawano County Man With Type 2
Diabetes is the number one cause of new adult blindness in the United States.
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- Oprah Winfrey's Talk Show will End in 2011
Oprah Winfrey's production company says Winfrey will announce Friday that her talk show will end in 2011 after its 25th season on the air.
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- Doctor: Pregnant Women Susceptible To More Complications From H1N1 Flu Virus
The CDC recommends all pregnant women protect themselves from the H1N1 virus to avoid a trip to the pharmacy.
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- Holiday "Care-o-ling" Friday
Faith in Action of Marathon County presents "Care-o-ling" this Friday at 7 p.m. The holiday concerts features five area choirs and D.C. Everest Jr. High Jazz Band. - Program Helps Saint Joseph's Hospital Avoid Pharmacist Shortage
Many hospitals in the state are seeing a shortage of skilled pharmacists.
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- Community Organizations offer Thanksgiving Day Meals
Several area communities open doors, so no one has to spend Thanksgiving alone.
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- Glass Sculptures for Sale at UWSP
Glass sculptures created by students at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point will be for sale Wednesday, November 18, through Friday, November 20, as part of a student organization fundraiser.
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- Local Company Looking To Hire More Than 100 Hundred Employees
It's not all bad news for Wausau.
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- City of Wausau Job Cuts Will Make Keeping The Roads Clear Of Snow Difficult
The head of the Wausau Firefighters Union say they'll give up their pay raises in the coming year.
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- Limited Number of Tickets Available for Sunday's Packers Game
The 49ers returned a portion of their allocated tickets, making them available for Packers fans.
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- Most Wisconsin Road Projects Done For Year
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation says most road construction projects in the state are done for the year, which should ease travel over the Thanksgiving holiday.
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- Wisconsin Unemployment Dips Slightly In October
Wisconsin's unemployment rate dipped slightly in October to 7.6 percent, its lowest point so far this year.
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- WIAA FOOTBALL: Edgar Wins the D6 Championship, 46-7
The Edgar Wildcats cap off a perfect season with the Division 6 Championship.
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- Wausau Firefighters Agree To Pay Concessions
Wausau firefighters have agreed to no pay raises.
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- Wis. Officials: Lake Delton Restocking Working
State fishing experts say restocking on Lake Delton is working well so far.
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- Is It Worth It? - fix it PRO
It's a pen that's supposed to erase the scratches from your car.
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- Sideline Squad Report : Edgar Wildcats On To State
Here's the Sideline Squad report from the fans of the Edgar Wildcats as they head to Madison for the big football game:
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