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Dian Page column: Hospital to benefit from breast cancer drive
More than $40,000 was raised at the Hats Off to Women Breakfast benefiting the Regional Cancer Collaborative at St.
to Hold Public Workshops on Creation of Design Guidelines for...
The City of Cudahy is beginning work on a Design Guidelines Manual for commercial and industrial properties.
Tosa Family Matriarch Celebrates 100 Years
Family means everything to long-time Wauwatosa residents Tom and Jean Winter. Their five grown children attended Christ King School, and so do many of their grandchildren.
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resou...
Open Houses set for Flambeau River State Forest Master Plan
Two Open Houses will provide the public with an opportunity to comment on the 'Preferred Alternatives and Options' on the Master Plan for the Flambeau River State Forest.
Wisconsin Astronaut to Make Third Trip to Space
An astronaut from northwest Wisconsin is making a trip to space, for the third time.
Wis. astronaut returns to space
Wisconsin astronaut Jeffrey Williams will make his third trip into space on board the Russian Soyus rocket this September.
Radisson, Wis. / 'It is the thing that nightmares are made of,' says...
In the tiny northern Wisconsin town where 93-year-old Irena Roszak was fatally stabbed by intruders linked to a satanic cult, friends and neighbors recall her as an avid gardener.
Alumni to be inducted in Falls Fine Arts Hall of Fame
Menomonee Falls a ' - Menomonee Falls - Six Menomonee Falls High School alumni will join the ranks of those previously inducted in the school's Fine Arts Hall of Fame.
Artist Andy Van Schyndle uses small area to hatch big ideas
What it takes to be an ArtStreet-type artist is revealed on a visit to the home/studio of Andy Van Schyndle of Green Bay.
Three major corporate executives, in a thoughtful May 10 Crossroads op-ed, called for a "step-up" in the way we educate our children .
'Winter Tree' featured in art exhibition
'Winter Tree,' a photo by Richard Wunsch of Wausu, will be featured in 'Alive in the Arts 2009.' 'Alive in the Arts' is an exhibition of original photography, paintings, sculpture and more done by Wisconsin artists.
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Roads Traveled: Summer theater season returns to Wisconsin
Shakespeare saw all the world as a stage and, come summer in Wisconsin, class acts sprout from unusual places: inside a patch of hilly woodland, at the base of a ski hill and within view of a lovely lakeshore.
DNR Says Deer Herd Healthy After Tough Winter
A new report gives hunters a forecast; expect to see more deer this fall. The DNR just finished its Winter Severity Index for Wisconsin.
Coming Soon: "12 Angry Jurors"
Nicolet High School presents "12 Angry Jurors" WHAT: Nicolet High School production of "12 Angry Jurors" SYNOPSIS: Originally a television drama from the mid-1950s, "12 Angry Men" also was a successful movie starring Henry Fonda.
SNOW ASSOCIATED WITH THE LOW CAN BE EXPECTED OVERNIGHT ACROSS NORTHERN WISCONSIN.
DNR marks 39th anniversary of Earth Day
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is planning several events this week to mark the 39th anniversary of Earth Day - an annual focus on environmental awareness started by the late Wisconsin U.S. Sen.
Labelle column: Veterans, Washington is listening for now
Recently, I was part of the Wisconsin Delegation attending Disabled American Veterans Mid-Winter Conference held in Washington.
Winter Energy Shut-Off Moratorium To End Thursday
If you're behind on your bills, your heat could be shut off Thursday -- the last day for Wisconsin's winter energy shut-off moratorium.
City tourism manager leaving for Rhinelander post
Kim Swisher said this morning she is resigning as Sheboygan's tourism manager to take a similar post in northern Wisconsin.
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