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‘Open Carry’ picnic is Sunday
In celebration of the newly adopted Personal Protection Act 35, there will be an “Open Carry” picnic noon to 4 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 21, at the St Croix County Fairgrounds in Glenwood City.
Wednesday, August, 17, 2011 - Rivertowns.net - None

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Filing deadline shapes recall primaries for Governor, Lt. Governor; legality of fake candidates challenged; more state news
Wisconsin News
A Madison attorney was expected to argue Wednesday that it's illegal for someone to run under one party's mantle to help another. Also, Tuesday's filing deadline has shaped battles for control of Wisconsin's Senate and both the governorship and lieutenant governor's seat. Also, Gov. Scott Walker starts to campaign in earnest, plus more state briefs.
Wednesday, April, 11, 2012 - Rivertowns.net - None

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St. Croix delegate says GOP betrayed principles by banning concealed weapons at convention; Barrett’s wife broke school rules by sending political emails; more briefs
Wisconsin News
The annual Republican state convention in Green Bay was held at a place that did not allow concealed weapons, and at least one delegate tried to change that.
Tuesday, May, 15, 2012 - Rivertowns.net - None

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High price for new St. Croix bridge blamed on muck; Recall elections expected to cost $47 million; more briefs
Wisconsin News
There's a lot more muck in the St. Croix River near Hudson than in the Mississippi River in Minneapolis. That’s why the new St. Croix bridge will cost three times as much as the I-35W bridge, which replaced the one that collapsed near downtown Minneapolis in 2007.
Monday, April, 30, 2012 - Rivertowns.net - None

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New Richmond nurse sentenced for stealing painkillers; Football coach, principal charged in alleged marijuana sales ring; Wisconsin firm gets contract to recruit workers for South Dakota; more briefs
Wisconsin News
A nurse from northwest Wisconsin has been put on three years’ probation for stealing narcotic painkillers from a Minnesota hospital where she used to work.
Tuesday, January, 24, 2012 - Rivertowns.net - None

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UW taking steps to prevent Penn State-type scandal here; Elephants-no-more in Madison? More state briefs
UW System officials are moving quickly to install safeguard that would prevent a Penn State-type scandal here. Also, a Dane County commmittee will vote Tuesday night on whether to ban the display of elephants when circuses come to town. No big increase in hiring expected this winter, plus more briefs.
Tuesday, December, 13, 2011 - Rivertowns.net - None

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Four hunters die of natural causes; Bill introduced to change definition of ‘person’; more briefs
Wisconsin News
Four Wisconsin deer hunters have died, all from natural causes, since the nine-day gun season began last Saturday.
Wednesday, November, 23, 2011 - Rivertowns.net - None

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One percent of residents apply for conceal-carry permits; Counties brace for recall expenses; more briefs
Wisconsin News
About 56,000 people have applied for state permits in the month and a half that Wisconsin’s concealed carry law has been in place. That’s 1% of the state’s population.
Monday, December, 19, 2011 - Rivertowns.net - None

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Walker says he has no problem with private-sector unions; Four killed when teen ministry plane crashes; more briefs
Wisconsin News
Gov. Scott Walker says he has no interest in making Wisconsin a right-to-work state. Walker says he wouldn’t let the Republican-controlled Legislature pass a bill making that change.
Monday, May, 14, 2012 - Rivertowns.net - None

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UW-Madison rejects discrimination accusations; Washing machine among things buried at vets’ cemetery; more briefs
Wisconsin News
Officials at UW-Madison are rejecting a newly released study that shows its admission policy gives preference to black and Latino students. More than 100 student protesters stormed the news conference Tuesday where the study was being released.
Wednesday, September, 14, 2011 - Rivertowns.net - None

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Weather will be warmer but wetter; Walker campaign returns $170,000 given in error; more briefs
Wisconsin News
It will be a little warmer in Wisconsin today, but it will also be too wet for folks to enjoy the weather. Gov. Scott Walker’s campaign has returned $170,000 to the Metro Milwaukee Association of Commerce because the money was reportedly donated improperly.
Wednesday, April, 18, 2012 - Rivertowns.net - None

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Recreation Scoreboard

Thursday, October, 27, 2011 - INFORUM - Sports

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