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WOOD CO FATALITY
Saturday, April 30th, 2005 -- 6:41 am
A horrific high-speed crash just east of Lindsey has taken the life of a 20-year-old Marshfield man. [ full story ]
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SUDER UPSET WITH ACLU
Friday, April 22nd, 2005 -- 11:39 am
An area lawmaker offers harsh criticism for the ACLU "Domestic Partner" benefits lawsuit. [ full story ]
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TOWN OF HENDREN CONSIDER DETACHMENT
Friday, April 22nd, 2005 -- 11:38 am
Upset with taxes and what they feel is a diminishing quality of education, some Town of Hendren residents are making an effort to break away from the Greenwood school district and join the Neillsville school district. [ full story ]
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GREENWOOD REFERENDUM PASSED, NOW WHAT?
Thursday, April 21st, 2005 -- 2:13 pm
It has been a couple weeks since voters in the Greenwood school district passed a 5-year, $500,000 revenue cap exemption referendum, but the district’s long-term future remains unclear. [ full story ]
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WOLF SPOTTED IN DOWNTOWN WAUSAU
Wednesday, April 20th, 2005 -- 10:12 am
While we’re dealing with a cougar sighting here in Neillsville, Wausau residents are on-edge over something else – a downtown wolf sighting. [ full story ]
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ATC SURVEY: WISCONSINITES SUPPORT LINE
Monday, April 18th, 2005 -- 2:47 pm
A new survey released today shows 57-percent of all Wisconsin residents support construction of the Arrowhead-Weston transmission line; but critics of the line will certainly point out the survey was sponsored by American Transmission Company, who plans to build the line. [ full story ]
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NEILLSVILLE MAYOR LAUDS LISTEMAN
Monday, April 18th, 2005 -- 2:46 pm
“Christmas in April” is how Neillsville Mayor Diane Murphy described the portion of last week’s city council meeting where tens-of-thousands of dollars in Listeman Foundation donations were appropriated. [ full story ]
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HIXTON WATER ADVISORY
Thursday, April 14th, 2005 -- 8:32 am
Folks in Hixton are being urged to boil their water after a main break increased the risk of contamination. [ full story ]
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FERAL CAT "HUNTING" GAINS SUPPORT
Tuesday, April 12th, 2005 -- 8:44 am
We won’t know the statewide results yet, but those at Clark County’s Spring Fish and Wildlife hearing in Greenwood last night showed overwhelming support for allowing free-roaming cats to be shot – and it appears that support was shown across the state. [ full story ]
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FEINGOLD AND WIFE ANNOUNCE SPLIT
Tuesday, April 12th, 2005 -- 8:34 am
A Wisconsin senator whose name has come up as a possible candidate for president in 2008 is getting a divorce from his second wife. [ full story ]
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WCA PLANS TO PRESSURE LEGISLATURE ON MANDATES
Monday, April 11th, 2005 -- 9:20 pm
Last week, voters around the state overwhelmingly showed their support for two referendum questions that call for the state to pay for programs it mandates; now backers of the measures plan to spend that political capital. [ full story ]
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POACHERS CAUGHT
Friday, April 8th, 2005 -- 9:23 am
DNR Conservation Wardens have shut down a large poaching ring that spanned five different Wisconsin counties. [ full story ]
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STATE DAIRY HERD COUNTY DOWN
Thursday, April 7th, 2005 -- 10:20 am
The Dairy State has lost another 29 dairy herds during the past month, but Clark County’s prowess as “the” Dairy County remains strong. [ full story ]
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THORP WOMAN 'ALICE' FINALIST
Tuesday, April 5th, 2005 -- 8:32 am
(From Wisconsin Ag Connection) The number of candidates vying for the state's 58th Alice in Dairyland position has been narrowed to six. [ full story ]
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MARSHFIELD MOVES ON AFTER FIRE
Monday, April 4th, 2005 -- 11:48 am
It’s been a few days since one of the most damaging fires in the city’s recent memory, but Marshfield residents are moving on. [ full story ]
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