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Ex-wife tells of troubled life with Schaffhausen
Her ex-husband was depressed when she met him, and throughout their 12-year relationship, the only constant was his obsession with video games, testified Jessica Schaffhausen in St. Croix County Court Wednesday.
Thursday, April, 04, 2013 - Rivertowns.net - None

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As trial starts, lawyers give differing descriptions of Schaffhausen
HUDSON -- His defense attorney said Aaron Schaffhausen killed his three young daughters in River Falls without realizing what he was doing. The prosecutor said Schaffhausen murdered the children -- Amara, 11, Sophie, 8, and Cecilia, 5 – to punish his ex-wife.
Tuesday, April, 02, 2013 - Rivertowns.net - None

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Biden appearing at UW-EC today; state's corn, bean projections lowered; door still open for Gegebic project, more state briefs
Wisconsin News
The firm interested in building a large iron ore mine in northern Wisconsin is now considering Michigan's Upper Peninsula but would reconsider Ashland County if politics change. Also, the state's Congressional delegation split votes on party lines for extension of a terrorism suveillance law and Census officials say earnings are up in Wisconsin but so is poverty -- plus many more state stories.
Thursday, September, 13, 2012 - Rivertowns.net - None

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29th District Assembly: Helping businesses add jobs is vital, says Murtha
Fostering a business climate that encourages job creation and keeping the state’s finances in order are his priorities, says John Murtha, who is seeking re-election as 29th District assemblyman.
Monday, October, 29, 2012 - Rivertowns.net - None

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Newest state senator could face recall; Hammond rescinds 'boil-water' order, more state briefs
Wisconsin News
John Lehman hasn't yet been declared the official winner of a disputed state Senate seat but opponents are already talking about a possible recall. Also, satisfactory water test results in Hammond have prompted cancellation of week-long "boil" order. Plus briefs about several fatal accidents, two Madison teens who've gone missing and heroin-related arrests in Duluth-Superior.
Friday, June, 08, 2012 - Rivertowns.net - None

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UW-Whitewater grad among those killed in theater shooting; Heat advisory issued for southern Wisconsin; more briefs
Wisconsin News
UW-Whitewater graduate John Larimer was among the 12 people murdered in Friday’s movie theater shooting rampage in Aurora, Colo. Southern Wisconsin will be under another heat advisory today. More briefs.
Monday, July, 23, 2012 - Rivertowns.net - None

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Officials chide tribe for plans to hunt elk near Clam Lake; Obama expected to visit Milwaukee; insurance fraud on the rise, plus more state news
Wisconsin News
A Wisconsin DNR attorney said plans by Chippewa tribal members to kill an elk this weekend for a ceremonial function doesn't bode well for state-tribal relations. Also, state ag officials say 286 farmers received permits to harvest about 6,300 acres of hay from state lands last month. Plus stories about BMO Harris plans to lay-off 75 employees, a cantaloupe recall, several fatal accidents and more state news.
Friday, September, 14, 2012 - Rivertowns.net - None

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Claims for 'Sandy' damage hit Wisconsin’s property insurers; Presidential hopefuls stopping here again; Judge rules Walker's clout doesn't trump Evers'; more state news
Wisconsin News
As winds from epic hurricane Sandy dissipated over the Great Lakes Tuesday, the phones started to ring at property insurance firms headquartered in Wisconsin. Also, a Dane County judge has ruled that Gov. Scott Walker doesn't have more authority to set school rules than elected school Superintendent Tony Evers. Plus stories about former state senator Randy Hopper, a cheap-gas campaign event and an age discrimination lawsuit.
Wednesday, October, 31, 2012 - Rivertowns.net - None

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Three polls: Senate race still dead heat; Western Wisconsin: New gas pipeline considered to serve frac sand mines; more briefs
Wisconsin News
Three new polls released Thursday show that Wisconsin’s U.S. Senate race has returned to being a dead heat.
Friday, November, 02, 2012 - Rivertowns.net - None

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