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Annual IndUS event a celebration of flavor
Saffron is the world's most expensive spice and with good reason. Extracted from the dried stigmas of the purple saffron crocus, it can take between 70,000 to 250,000 individually, handpicked flowers to make just one pound of saffron.
Parties invite guests to sell off their old jewelry
Guests often sell their old gold at Aqua Owl Gold parties. Lisa Engel attended such a party in Glendale.
Dian Page column: Tantalizing tastes on menu for fundraiser
Area chefs are busy creating scrumptious fare as they prepare for the 17th annual Taste of the Town event Friday at the Radisson Hotel & Conference Center.
Plenty opportunties for Fox Valley to 'buy local' this holiday season
The 'buy local' trend sweeping the country is sometimes easier to embrace in theory than in practice.
Cheryl Anderson column: As Loaves & Fishes of the Fox Valley turns...
"For I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, a stranger and you welcomed me ... " - Matthew 25:35 Chef Paul Solmon prepares liver so well, people actually ask for seconds.
Appleton Wire Works founder Albert Bernard Weissenborn among Paper...
APPLETON - A paper chase that spans 20 centuries will be highlighted Thursday. Click here to sign up for news, weather and sports text alerts.
J. J. Keller Foundation Inc. challenge grant helping Women's Fund for ...
A J. J. Keller Foundation Inc. challenge grant is helping the Women's Fund for the Fox Valley Region Inc.
Customer groups object to We Energies' planned rate increase
State Public Service Commission hearings on the We Energies price increase are set for Sept.
Yolanda Ann Campos, 61, Green Bay, passed away on Friday, Sept. 4th, 2009, at her residence in Green Bay.
Convention center high on Fox Cities' agenda
The numbers leave little doubt to downtown boosters. Building a convention center here - and partnering with the Radisson Paper Valley Hotel - is the most logical and cost effective option being studied.
Author, ex-CEO will speak at fundraiser
Mary Pierce and Cathryn Cofell-Mutschler will be featured speakers at the ninth annual Women's Fund luncheon Sept.
Panel discusses forests, other resources in front of Democratic House ...
APPLETON - Dr. John Ouellette, who owns 300 acres of black walnut and other hardwoods, credits forestry management programs for helping him maintain a healthy ecosystem.
Appleton hearing set for Congressional panel
APPLETON - The House Committee on Agriculture Subcommittee on Department Operations, Oversight, Nutrition and Forestry will hold a public hearing at 9 a.m. July 20 in Appleton.
Remember swine flu H1N1 virus Its still out there
The lazy days of summer have pushed the H1N1 influenza virus to the back of public consciousness, but health officials remain vigilant in trying to anticipate what comes next.
Radisson hosts open casting call for Strathairn movie
If you always wanted to be in pictures, you might have a shot. The production company NGNM is in the Milwaukee area for the next two months shooting their new feature length film, "No God, No Master" and will hold an open casting call for extras, bit parts and speaking roles from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at the Radisson Hotel, 7065 N. Port ...
Wisconsin Assembly passes bill allowing processions to go through red lights
The state Assembly has approved a bill that would allow processions to roll through red lights with a police escort.
Radisson Stabbing Victim's Family Speaks Up
Christopher Roalson, 27, remained straight-faced and unemotional through his court appearance.
Victim's Daughter Was Accused Murderer's Teacher
The daughter of an elderly woman who was killed last month says she used to teach a suspect in the case.
Man Charged In Murder of 93-Year-Old Woman Will Appear In Court
A 27-year-old charged with the murder of a 93-year-old woman will be in court Monday.
Statewrap: Homeless near the Capitol and big drug bust
Jun. 17, 2009 7:38 a.m. From the morning papers around Wisconsin: a The homeless man who died outside the Capitol yesterday had apparently been living near the Capitol building for a couple years - winter and summer, according to this story in the State Journal .