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Wisconsin, Minnesota tax reciprocity may end after 41 years
Wednesday, October 14, 2009 1:40 a.m. Vote 0 Votes Lawmakers met and drafted letters to Minnesota Gov.
New Richmond man identified as accident victim
A 55-year-old rural New Richmond man, Larry W. Scheel, has been identified as the victim in a two-vehicle crash that occurred at 10:50 a.m., Wednesday at a town of Emerald intersection.
Fatal accident investigated in Town of Emerald
A two-vehicle accident at the intersection of 220th Street and 170th Avenue in the Town of Emerald in St.
Road closings for week of Oct. 5
Road closed at E. New York Avenue, N. Koeller Street: - Lane restrictions. Lawndale Street: - Lane restrictions.
Area alpaca farms open for tours this weekend
Farms in west-central Wisconsin open for tours this weekend: Crossfyre Ranch, 2013 Beacon Hill Ave., Baldwin: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday; noon to 4 p.m. Sunday.
Motorist dies in crash near Baldwin
One person was killed Monday afternoon during a one-vehicle crash on Interstate 94 near Baldwin.
Tanya Drenth and Kevin Wohlers were united in marriage July 14, 2009, at the Winnebago County Courthouse in Oshkosh, Wis.
Road closings for week of Aug. 10
Adams Avenue - Road closed. Babbitz Avenue - Road closed, open to local traffic.
Adams Avenue : Road closed. Babbitz Avenue : Road closed, open to local traffic.
Adams Avenue : Road closed. Babbitz Avenue : Road closed, open to local traffic.
Menomonie switches to Internet meter reading
To save money and time, the Menomonie City Council on Monday approved setting up an Internet-based water utility reading system.
An appeals court has ordered a western Wisconsin gun club to shut down its shooting range after neighbors complained about bullets flying onto their properties.
Journal aims to boost local economy
The Stevens Point Journal and its sister newspapers in Central Wisconsin are creating their own local stimulus package.
Fierce defender of First Amendment will be deeply missed
Judith Krug died in April and it's still difficult for librarians who knew her to comprehend it.
'Run Hadji Run' fireworks at Wis. store not so patriotic after all
A Wisconsin fireworks store got a different kind of explosion this Fourth of July weekend.
Racist Fireworks Found Being Sold in Wis.
You may be used to seeing fireworks with names like 'Seaside Garden,' 'Burst and Bloom,' or 'Red, White, and Boom.' But the product names of fireworks at one Wisconsin fireworks stand are nowhere near as benign.
Motorcyclist, 43, killed in collision in town of Baldwin
A 43-year-old Woodville man died Tuesday in the town of Baldwin after his motorcycle struck a car that allegedly ran a stop sign.
Aquaponics facility may become a cash generator for dairy industry
A rural Baldwin, Wis. commercial property may hold the future for agriculture. Just outside of town is the building site for the new a oeFuture Farm Food and Fuela facility, a business partner with the Emerald and Baldwin Dairy operations.
Baldwin Teacher Gets Back Pay Courtesy State Supreme Court
The Wisconsin Supreme Court reinstates an arbitrator's award granting back pay to a teacher who was under compensated for years.
Hospice in west-central Wisconsin underutilized
If there were services available to give quality end-of-life care to a terminally ill loved one, would you use them? What if that same program helped your family cope during this difficult time? The obvious answer would be a oeyes.a However, based on a recent analysis to determine area hospice utilization, many residents who qualify for hospice in ...