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Richland Center Family To Get New Home From 'Extreme Makeover'
A Richland Center family is having a dream come true. Rochelle Anders and her four children will be getting an extreme makeover of their home courtesy of the ABC television show of the same name -- "Extreme ...
"Extreme Home Makeover" Comes to Richland Center
According to a news release from Veridian Homes: On Thursday, "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" will be visiting Richland Center, Wisconsin, to rescue the Anders-Beatty Family from their crumbling home.
- Appeals court overturns Muscoda marijuana conviction
MADISON, Wis. - A state appeals court dismissed a misdemeanor marijuana possession conviction in Grant County Circuit Court Thursday, ruling a Muscoda police officer didn't have reasonable suspicion to search ...
New jail facing another challenge
The owners of the remaining two parcels needed to build a new Eau Claire County Jail are asking a judge to block the county from taking the First Avenue homes.
Column: Go crazy for books at the library
Are you crazy for books, videos, music, toys and puzzles, too? Well then, come to the annual Crazy Days Book Sale at the public library.
Health Officials Say Severely Ill Boy Played in Flood Water
He's been on kidney dialysis and in intensive care since Sunday at the University of Wisconsin Hospital in Madison, and doctors say he probably will be in the hospital at least a week.
Wis. Flood Water May Be Cause of Boy's Kidney Failure
The widespread flooding across much of southern Wisconsin this month is suspected of causing the life-threatening kidney disease of a 6-year-old boy from Richland Center.
Child Fights Life-Threatening Disease
Medical experts say a 6-year-old boy may have gotten a life-threatening disease while he was playing in flood waters.
Burke first American to head Vatican tribunal
Archbishop Raymond Burke of St. Louis, who grew up in Stratford, was named Friday as the first American to lead the Vatican supreme court.
6-year-old in floodwaters hospitalized
University of Wisconsin Hospital officials say a 6-year-old boy with a life-threatening kidney disease may have been infected while playing in contaminated floodwater.
Archbishop Burke to Lead Church's Supreme Court
VATICAN CITY, JUNE 27, 2008 .- Benedict XVI named Archbishop Raymond Burke of St.
More bears being sighted in southern Wisconsin
The Department of Natural Resources is getting reports of black bears being sighted this summer in southwest Wisconsin, including Dane, Sauk, Richland and Iowa counties.
Carl Kologie: Flooding takes its toll
We have 1319 guests online Written by Carl Kologie, of the Gazette Staff MADISON, Wis.
Flood of '08: State dam repair fund dry
While hundreds of small dams in Wisconsin need repair - many of them straining and failing against the tide of floodwaters last week - a state fund for dam maintenance has sat empty for years.
Flood of '08: Red Cross to offer class
Do you want to help flood victims across southern Wisconsin but don't know how? The American Red Cross is hosting a volunteer disaster training class this week at the Badger chapter office, 4860 Sheboygan Ave.
Lake Delton vanishes as residents watch; environment, economy imperiled
Lake Delton, a 267-acre water playland for thousands of tourists each summer, drained Monday after a portion of the sandy lakeshore was breached following heavy rains and took four houses with it.
8. Water washes away homes, forces evacuations in Wisconsin
Jun 9, 2008 3:41 PM By RYAN J. FOLEY, AP Floodwater from days of rainstorms washed out an earthen dam and sent a 245-acre lake rushing into the Wisconsin River Monday, ripping homes from the shore and sending ...
Happy Birthday, Frank Lloyd Wright
Frank Lloyd Wright's career spanned more 70 years, in which he designed approximately 800 buildings.
"No house should ever be on a hill or on anything. It should be of the hill. Belonging to it.
School projects give Wisconsin students skills to compete in the work world
When a local businessman asked teacher Dick Anderson if his woods technology students could build a covered bridge, Anderson said "sure." He envisioned an ornamental garden structure.