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Mystery Bridge Number 2: Twin Bridges Separated?
Author's Note: This bridge belongs to a series being constructed on the bridges of the Greater Eau Claire-Menonomie-Chippewa Falls area based on a recent visit by fellow pontist John Marvig, whose art...
Posted on 5/22/12 at 6:04 AM
Circle of Hope
I am sitting on my couch that I got in 2002 when I was diagnosed with breast cancer. I remember buying it from a furniture store. The sales clerk told me how her friend died with breast cancer...
Posted on 5/20/12 at 7:22 AM
Walker asks Wisconsinites for another vote
It may not be Minnesota politics, but a line in Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walkers recent fund-raising letter is too good to pass up as he faces a recall election: With your help, I will be the first gover...
Posted on 4/1/12 at 3:38 PM
Forum Communications Co. upgrades regional apartment-finding website
FARGO, N.D. - Forum Communications Co. has redesigned its apartment-finding website ApartmentsHQ, giving those looking to rent an apartment or home anywhere in the Upper Midwest a powerful tool to m...
Posted on 3/25/12 at 7:00 PM
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Posted on 3/17/12 at 9:42 AM
Plouffe's 11th-inning HR leads Twins past Brewers
Trevor Plouffe hit a solo home run in the top of the 11th inning to lift the Minnesota Twins to a 5-4 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers on Saturday.By Associated Press report , May 19, 2012
Police: 3 shot near UW-Madison campus
Three people were shot outside bars near the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus early Saturday, but their injuries are not life threatening.By Associated Press report , May 19, 2012
Walker: Door still open for proposed iron mine
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker said Friday that the door is still open for a proposed iron mine in Northwestern Wisconsin.By Milwaukee Journal Sentinel , May 19, 2012
Wisconsin officials reaching out to Gogebic Taconite, Walker says
In March, legislation intended to streamline mine permitting and clear the way for a $1.5 billion mine and as many as 700 jobs south of Ashland failed in the state Senate. Soon afterward, Gogebic Taconite President Bill Williams said the company was leaving the state.By Journal Sentinel staff , May 18, 2012
Today's 'Google Doodle' created by 7-year-old Wisconsin boy
By Associated Press report , May 18, 2012
Wisconsin's Door County advertises with kayaks on Twin Cities taxis
Tourism officials in Door County are using an unconventional advertising method to persuade Minnesota residents to go kayaking in Wisconsin.By Associated Press report , May 18, 2012
Gander Mountain withdraws from hosting political events
A national outdoor gear retailer left the National Rifle Association scrambling when it bowed out of two politically-charged events this week.By Associated Press report , May 18, 2012
Three teens charged in Douglas County thefts
Three 17-year-olds accused of stealing gas, change and more in a rash of thefts this spring throughout Douglas County made initial appearances Monday in Douglas County Circuit Court.By Superior Telegram staff , May 18, 2012
Twin Ports adds jobs in April
Twin Ports employers added jobs in April, but not enough to offset a statewide loss of jobs in both Minnesota and Wisconsin, according to data released today by the two states’ employment departments.By News Tribune staff , May 18, 2012
A&E Notes: Help with the Big Top Chautauqua tent raising
By News Tribune staff , May 18, 2012
DNR signs Wisconsin's largest land conservation deal
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources announced Thursday plans for the largest land conservation deal in state history — an agreement to purchase conservation easements on 67,346 acres of forest in Douglas, Bayfield, Burnett and Washburn counties.By John Myers , May 18, 2012
American Indian enrollment up at UW schools; graduation rates lag
Enrollment of American Indian students in the University of Wisconsin system jumped 50 percent in four years, according to the latest available figures, but graduation and retention rates are well behind the general student population.By Mike Simonson , May 18, 2012
American Indian enrollment up in University of Wisconsin system
UW figures from 2009 show more than 1,800 Indian students enrolled — including 95 at the University of Wisconsin-Superior — 750 more than in the fall of 2005.By Mike Simonson , May 17, 2012
DNR announces large land conservation deal in Northwestern Wisconsin
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources announced today that it will purchase conservation easements on 67,346 acres of forest in Douglas, Bayfield, Burnett and Washburn counties. DNR officials said it is the largest such conservation deal in state history.By John Myers , May 17, 2012
Motorcycle rider dies of injuries after Douglas County crash
A 29-year-old man has died of injuries suffered May 10 when his motorcycle struck a deer near Lake Nebagamon.By News Tribune staff , May 17, 2012
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