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Commission gets creative in suggesting higher road fees; Snowstorm claims third life as train hits SUV; more briefs
Wisconsin News
A higher gas tax, higher license and registration fees and a first-of-its-kind fee according to how many miles you drive. That’s what a special commission recommended today to come up with $6 billion it says will be needed over the next decade just to maintain the quality of Wisconsin roads.
Friday, December, 21, 2012 - Rivertowns.net - None

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Scattered outages remain in wake of whopper storm; thieves snatch 'Habitat' tool trailer; Hamilton admits call-girl role, more state news
Wisconsin News
More than 25,000 homes remained without power across southern and eastern Wisonsin Friday in the wake of the first major snowstorm seen there in two years. Also, former UW-Stevens Point track star and three-time Olympian Suzy Hamilton admits she worked as a 'Vegas call girl last year. Plus stories about disparities in health insurance premiums and a 'Day of Mourning' for Newtown shooting victims.
Friday, December, 21, 2012 - Rivertowns.net - None

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Cold air, snow, chills Wisconsin shoppers; judge upholds EPAs methods for Fox River cleanup; man's upside-down flag yields neighbors' scorn, more state briefs
Wisconsin News
Parts of northwestern Wisconsin received a foot of snow overnight with Herbster, Hawthorne and Cornucopia all reporting 12 inches while Poplar, Madeline Island and Bayfield received closer to nine inches. In Milwaukee, police were investigating four separate homicides reported in course of nine hours Wednesday into Thursday. Plus more state news.
Friday, November, 23, 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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Observers: Thompson-Baldwin race among most negative in country; Wind advisories in effect for seven Wisconsin counties; more briefs
Wisconsin News
Wisconsin’s U.S. Senate campaign is at a fever pitch as voters are being asked to believe new TV ads that both candidates say are misleading. The ad tracking firm of CMAG says the Wisconsin Senate race is among the most negative in the country.
Tuesday, October, 30, 2012 - Rivertowns.net - None

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Gale warnings out for eastern Wisconsin; 15% of state’s schools not meeting new standards; more briefs
Wisconsin News
Forecasters now say eastern Wisconsin will get high winds and waves as early as tonight as the effects of Hurricane Sandy stretch from the East Coast to the Great Lakes.
Monday, October, 29, 2012 - Rivertowns.net - None

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Third visit from Obama, innocent plea in camera shop deaths, three killed after car slams into trees, backlog causes late unemployment checks; more briefs
Wisconsin News
MADISON -- Wisconsin’s presidential race heats up, as both major candidates and their running mates plan separate appearances over the next six days.
Friday, October, 26, 2012 - Rivertowns.net - None

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Iran was hot topic in Baldwin-Thompson debate; Dry, warm winter predicted; more briefs
Wisconsin News
Last night’s debate between the Wisconsin U.S. Senate candidates spurred accusations that both made financial decisions which helped Iran’s effort to obtain nuclear weapons.
Friday, October, 19, 2012 - Rivertowns.net - None

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Man drowns trying to pull dock from St. Croix River; Record rains fall over weekend; Headphone-wearing teen didn’t hear train that killed him; more briefs
Wisconsin News
A man drowned Sunday while trying to remove a dock from the St. Croix River on the Wisconsin-Minnesota border.
Monday, October, 15, 2012 - Rivertowns.net - None

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Plea deal means Gov. Walker won't testify; observers weigh-in on Biden-Ryan debate; Asian carp wiggle into Presidential campaign; more state news
Wisconsin News
A no-contest plea entered Thursday by a former aide to Scott Walker means the governor won't have to testify against Kelly Rindfleisch. Also, political observers do agree that Thursday's debate was spirited but there is no immediate consensus on who won and today may be the last day to enjoy fall colors as weekend weather will bring changes, plus more state news.
Friday, October, 12, 2012 - Rivertowns.net - None

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A day after debate, Obama takes jabs at Romney during Madison visit; Federal funding hold slows rural Internet progress; more briefs
Wisconsin News
President Obama used his Madison visit Thursday to encourage his supporters to vote early and to shake off criticisms from his debate with Mitt Romney the night before.
Friday, October, 05, 2012 - Rivertowns.net - None

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Kids injured after abduction and car crash; person who tossed duct-taped cat into river sought; request for boys to be charged as juveniles in great-grandmother’s death; more briefs
Wisconsin News
Abducted kids, man crushed by paper, corn crop in poor shape but soybeans are improving, the latest Wisconsin troops heading to Afghanistan will learn how to prevent being killed by the people they try to help.
Tuesday, October, 02, 2012 - Rivertowns.net - None

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New Richmond no longer home of world’s heaviest pumpkin; murder in Milwaukee; cold and raw forecast; voter website; more briefs
Wisconsin News
MILWAUKEE -- If you need to do something outdoors, you might want to try-and-get it done by Wednesday. Forecasters say dry weather and normal temperatures are expected in the first three days of this week, with highs in the 60’s-and-70’s and lows generally in the 40’s.
Monday, October, 01, 2012 - Rivertowns.net - None

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Cooler today, warmer tomorrow; Officiating fiasco could harm Wisconsin economy; more briefs
Wisconsin News
It’s much cooler in Wisconsin than it was yesterday at this time. A sports economist at Saint Norbert College in De Pere said the officiating fiasco in Monday night’s Packer loss at Seattle is not trivial.
Wednesday, September, 26, 2012 - Rivertowns.net - None

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Judge tosses state's contested law limiting public unions, AG pledges appeal; pre-paid funeral fund put in receivership; more state news
Wisconsin News
J.B.Van Hollen says he’ll seek to delay any action to restore public union rights as a result of Friday's ruling by a Dane County judge that Wisconsin's sweeping law limiting collective bargaining rights violated unions’ rights to free speech and association and it violates constitutional clauses for equal protection. Also, a receiver has taken over a pre-paid funeral fund which had been sold by 500 funeral homes statewide. Plus more state briefs.
Monday, September, 17, 2012 - Rivertowns.net - None

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Health officials investigate possible West Nile deaths; Wisconsin on track for budget surplus; Men charged with letting pit bull attack teen as punishment; more briefs
Wisconsin News
Wisconsin may have its first human deaths from the West Nile virus in four years. The current state budget could have a $274 million surplus when it expires next June.
Thursday, September, 06, 2012 - Rivertowns.net - None

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Tornado, 80 mph winds, rake SW Wisconsin overnight; groups seek further delay on Voter ID; more West Nile suspected; more briefs
Wisconsin News
The line of storms that essentially missed Pierce and St. Croix counties delivered a tornado and 80 mph winds in southwestern Wisconsin overnight. Also, three groups fighting Wisconsin's voter ID law are now lobbying the Supreme Court to delay its review until after the November elections. Read on for more state news.
Wednesday, September, 05, 2012 - Rivertowns.net - None

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Tougher standards, tests await public school students; Packers fans begin trek by horse, bike to season opener; more briefs
Wisconsin News
Summer vacation is over for thousands of Wisconsin school students who are returning to classes today. State Supt. Tony Evers said students will face more rigorous “Common Core” learning standards for math and English, and standardized tests will be graded a lot tougher than in the past.
Tuesday, September, 04, 2012 - Rivertowns.net - None

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Record high heat hits parts of state; Wisconsinites star at GOP convention; more briefs
Wisconsin News
It was as hot as advertised in Wisconsin Thursday as record highs were either tied or broken in Eau Claire, Marshfield, Wausau and Rhinelander. Eau Claire hit 97, tying a 71-year-old heat record for the date.
Friday, August, 31, 2012 - Rivertowns.net - None

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Expect hottest day in nearly a month; Ryan emphasizes Wisconsin roots in convention speech; more briefs
Wisconsin News
Wisconsinites are about to feel the heat once again. Today is supposed to be the hottest day in almost a month with highs in the 90’s statewide. Humidity will be low during the day so the heat index may not reach 100.
Thursday, August, 30, 2012 - Rivertowns.net - None

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