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BRF POLICE MAY CIRCUMVENT D-A
Friday, September 30th, 2005 -- 9:24 am
It’s not unheard of that local governments should feud, but what’s happening between the Black River Falls Police Department and Jackson County District Attorney’s office is raising some eyebrows. [ full story ]
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DOYLE VETO STANDS
Wednesday, September 28th, 2005 -- 8:41 am
A bid to override a veto by Governor Jim Doyle has fallen short. The state Senate failed to get a two-thirds vote to override Doyle’s veto which eliminated a one point four percent increase in Medicaid reimbursement rates for nursing homes. [ full story ]
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MORE FUEL ECONOMY SOUGHT
Wednesday, September 28th, 2005 -- 8:39 am
A local car dealership owner believes recent high gas prices and worries about our country’s dependence on foreign oil may push car manufacturers to create vehicles that won’t need any petroleum-based fuel. [ full story ]
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STATE NURSING HOMES FEEL PINCH
Monday, September 26th, 2005 -- 3:36 pm
As the state senate readies an attempt to override Gov. Doyle’s veto of a 1.4-percent increase to Medicaid funding for nursing home patients, the Administrator of the Memorial Medical Center in Neillsville says the increase would only make a small dent in the state’s under-funding of medical assistance patients. [ full story ]
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CHRISTIE MAN TOUGH WITH NAILS
Monday, September 26th, 2005 -- 3:13 pm
A Christie man has been named the first inductee into the Central Wisconsin Broadcasting Radio Tent’s Men’s Nail Driving Hall of Fame. [ full story ]
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FARMERS QUESTIONS DATCP ODOR INDEX
Thursday, September 22nd, 2005 -- 2:06 pm
New “livestock facility siting rules” are being sent to the legislature, but some producers think its new odor requirements stink. [ full story ]
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NELSON ANNOUNCES CONGRESSIONAL RUN
Wednesday, September 21st, 2005 -- 9:09 am
Mid-term congressional elections are well over a year away, but one Republican has already stepped forward to announce he plans to run against incumbent Democrat Ron Kind next November. [ full story ]
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NEILLSVILLE TO GET AIRPORT MONEY
Friday, September 16th, 2005 -- 2:46 pm
Governor Jim Doyle has approved a $105,000 project to purchase snow removal equipment at the Neillsville Municipal Airport. [ full story ]
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FLEISNER TO STAY ON
Friday, September 16th, 2005 -- 2:45 pm
The head of the Marshfield Area Chamber of Commerce and Industry isn’t leaving afterall. [ full story ]
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MORE SEVERE WEATHER RIPS THROUGH WISCONSIN
Wednesday, September 14th, 2005 -- 9:02 am
Utility officials say a fast-moving thunderstorm packing some hurricane-force winds temporarily knocked out power to an estimated 105-thousand homes across southeastern Wisconsin, the Fox Valley and Upper Michigan. [ full story ]
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MORE AREA FAMILIES TO SEEK HEATING ASSISTANCE
Monday, September 12th, 2005 -- 9:48 am
With heating fuel prices projected to rise between 25-45-percent this heating season, Clark County’s Department of Social Services is expecting more people to seek financial assistance. [ full story ]
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FLEISNER LEAVING MACCI
Thursday, September 8th, 2005 -- 9:07 am
The longtime executive director of the Marshfield Area Chamber of Commerce and Industry is leaving her post. [ full story ]
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LOCAL SUPPORT FOR KATRINA VICTIMS 'INCREDIBLE'
Friday, September 2nd, 2005 -- 3:10 pm
The Associate Director of Disaster Services for the Wood County chapter of the American Red Cross says the local outpouring of support for the victims of Hurricane Katrina has been impressive. [ full story ]
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ZIEN, GUNDERSON SUED BY STATE AG
Friday, September 2nd, 2005 -- 3:04 pm
Wisconsin's attorney general sued two Republican lawmakers Thursday, accusing them of hiding from the public the draft of a bill that would allow Wisconsin residents to carry concealed weapons. [ full story ]
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SCHAFFER BACK IN COURT
Thursday, September 1st, 2005 -- 3:12 pm
The Neillsville man named a “primary suspect” in an unsolved double-homicide was back in court Wednesday. [ full story ]
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MINK LIBERATOR COULD LAND IN PRISON
Thursday, September 1st, 2005 -- 3:04 pm
A Washington state man accused of freeing thousands of mink around the Midwest has agreed to plead guilty to federal and state charges. [ full story ]
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