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Green Bay Holiday Parade gets ready to Deck the Halls in downtown Green Bay
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Time Warner Cable's Greenberg retiring
Bev Greenberg, who is Time Warner Cable 's most visible executive in southeast Wisconsin, has announced her retirement effective Dec.
Time Warner Cable's Greenberg to retire
Nov. 17, 2009 9:26 a.m. Time Warner Cable Wisconsin announced Tuesday that Bev Greenberg, its vice president of communications and regional local programming, is retiring.
Time Warner grouping digital channels by theme
Time Warner Cable's digital service travels in packs starting this week, with channel numbers on the digital tier grouped by theme in a bid to, according to the area's largest cable television provider, make it easier for viewers to browse.
724th Engineer Battalion Could Be Headed to Iraq
The former northern Wisconsin hideout of Chicago mobster Al Capone has sold for $2.6 million to the bank that foreclosed on the property.
Time Warner Cable Wisconsin nominated for national awards
Time Warner Cable Wisconsin is being recognized for its involvement in public affairs.
Doyle to visit northern Wisconsin
Gov. Jim Doyle and members of his administration are planning a number of stops in northern Wisconsin during the weekend and into next week.
Couple hits the road to fight MS
A disease that affects about 400,000 Americans, with 200 new cases diagnosed every week, is calling Carl and Denise Wieman to the road.
Gableman cleared of wrongdoing in '02 calls from office
State regulators have dismissed a complaint against Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman that contended he made campaign calls from a government phone when he was Ashland County district attorney in 2002.
Viewers can post photos and video on local cable channel
Want to post your latest family photos or video on TV for your friends and neighbors to see? Now you can, courtesy of a new feature unveiled this week by Time Warner Cable Wisconsin.
Public Enemies exhibit opens at the Oshkosh Public Museum
It hardly seems like it's been over a year since Public Enemies , opening in theaters nationwide on July 1, was filming in the streets and buildings of cities across Wisconsin.
Fans split on Michael Jacksons death
For those who remember the 1980s, there are few things that bring the decade to mind more than Michael Jackson.
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Lake Faire and Lakes Conference set for June
People interested in learning more about how to care for the health of Wisconsin's lakes have two upcoming opportunities to join other lake enthusiasts in activities and workshops aimed at protecting and improving water and habitat quality in Wisconsin lakes.