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Altoona offers alternative spot for new jail, courthouse
If Eau Claire can't settle on a site for a new county jail or justice center, its neighbor to the east would be happy to offer an alternative.
American Legion: Seymour pair hurls no-hitter
Clay Letter and Troy Rottier combined for a no-hitter as host Seymour shut out Pulaski 10-0 in a nonconference American Legion baseball game on Tuesday night.
SpeedZone adding four to Walk of Fame
Four men with a passion for stock car racing in Oshkosh are headed for a special honor.
With gas prices on the rise and the economy still struggling, a cross-country car trip or deluxe Disney vacation might be off the map for many families this summer.
Joe Verdegan Column: Racing veteran Parker, late models go way back
Pete Parker remembers his first stock car race like it was yesterday. The year was 1972.
'Little Shop of Horrors' opens July 10 at UW-M/WC
'Little Shop of Horrors,' the Campus-Community Players annual summer musical, will be performed at 7:30 p.m. July 10, 11, 16, 17 and 18, and at 2 p.m. July 12 in the Helen Laird Theatre at the University of Wisconsin-Marshfield/Wood County.
Fireworks on Friday at Speedway
A huge fireworks display will cap off a big night of racing Friday at Luxemburg Speedway, presented by Pepsi-Cola Bottling.
Seymour Contractor Says Wendy's Won't Pay Up
Wendy's is all about fast when it comes to food, but a Seymour man says two of their Green Bay restaurants are seriously lagging when it comes to paying their bills.
Pedestrian in fatal accident identified
The St. Cloud woman who died when she and her husband were struck by a sport utility vehicle while walking across South Seymour Street has been identified as 67-year-old Carolyn Muckerheide.
St. Cloud woman dies when hit by SUV
A 67-year-old St. Cloud woman was killed and her 74-year-old husband was seriously injured Thursday morning when they were struck by a sport utility vehicle while walking across South Seymour Street.
Mullen wins second straight IMCA mod feature
Driving a borrowed race car, Seymour's Mike Mullen passed Billy LeMieux of Sturgeon Bay for the lead on lap four and kept the lead through several caution periods to win the 23-lap IMCA modified feature at Luxemburg Speedway Friday night.
Bicyclist hurt in collision at Johnson and Seymour
A 52-year-old bicyclist suffered non-life-threatening leg and head injuries after he collided with a car Monday afternoon.
Area racing: Czarapata holds off Mullen at Seymour
Jason Czarapata of Pulaski fought off former track champion Brian Mullen of Seymour to win his second 20-lap IMCA modified feature of the season on Sunday at Seymour Speedway.
Bellin Run breaks participant record
A record-breaking 16,746 people registered for the 33rd annual Bellin Run held Saturday in Green Bay, a race won by John Yuda of Tanzania, last yeara TMs second-place finisher.
21 'Legends' to run Bellin Run today
Another record number of runners are expected to cross the finish line at this year's Bellin Run, but only 21 can say they've crossed it every year since the race's inception in 1977.
Mullen wrecks, fixes, wins IMCA mod main
Defending IMCA modified champion Brian Mullen of Seymour started 16th, marched through the field and executed a three-wide pass on leader Sean Jerovetz with two laps to go to win the 25-lap IMCA modified feature Friday night at Luxemburg Speedway.
Dian Page column: Women's Club donates to helping groups
While just a year old, Brown County Community Women's Club raised more than $9,000 to distribute in awards to area organizations.
No record, but gold suits Seymour's Maroszek just fine
The goal was a state record, but a state championship will have to do for Seymour junior Jessica Maroszek.
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