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He felt like an angel, says man who scaled Capitol dome; Apartment fire claims lives of two UW-Eau Claire students; more briefs
Wisconsin News
Prosecutors said a Roseville, Minn., man was drunk when he climbed five stories to break into the Wisconsin State Capitol last weekend.
Wednesday, October, 10, 2012 - Rivertowns.net - None
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Wisconsin News
Prosecutors said a Roseville, Minn., man was drunk when he climbed five stories to break into the Wisconsin State Capitol last weekend.
Wednesday, October, 10, 2012 - Rivertowns.net - None
Investigation continues into fire that killed students; Ladysmith man accused of strangling another in fight over money; more briefs
Wisconsin News
An Eau Claire fire inspector says there are still lots of questions to be answered about the Oct. 8 apartment fire that killed two college students from Minnesota. But Gary Puljas said the blaze appears to have started in one of the apartment’s four bedrooms.
Wednesday, October, 17, 2012 - Rivertowns.net - None
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Wisconsin News
An Eau Claire fire inspector says there are still lots of questions to be answered about the Oct. 8 apartment fire that killed two college students from Minnesota. But Gary Puljas said the blaze appears to have started in one of the apartment’s four bedrooms.
Wednesday, October, 17, 2012 - Rivertowns.net - None
New legislative session begins today -- Walker predicts less turbulence; Tech college teachers earn more than UW instructors; more briefs
Wisconsin News
A festive atmosphere is planned at the State Capitol today as Wisconsin legislators begin their new session. Gov. Scott Walker said none of his plans for the new session will prompt massive protests like those which rocked the Capitol when he virtually ended collective bargaining for most public union employees.
Monday, January, 07, 2013 - Rivertowns.net - None
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A festive atmosphere is planned at the State Capitol today as Wisconsin legislators begin their new session. Gov. Scott Walker said none of his plans for the new session will prompt massive protests like those which rocked the Capitol when he virtually ended collective bargaining for most public union employees.
Monday, January, 07, 2013 - Rivertowns.net - None
