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UPDATE - Marathon County authorities tell Newsline 9 the bicyclist who was hit by a car this morning died. They say they'll release her name Thursday.
More >> UPDATE - Marathon County authorities tell Newsline 9 the bicyclist who was hit by a car this morning died. They say they'll release her name Thursday.
More >> A Wisconsin woman already banned for life from Walmart stores has been arrested for allegedly shoplifting at a Madison Walmart.More >> A Wisconsin woman already banned for life from Walmart stores has been arrested for allegedly shoplifting at a Madison Walmart.More >> Taylor Co. (Press Release) - On May 22, 2012, at 9:29 p.m., the Taylor County Sheriff's Office Dispatch Center received a report of a vehicle in the ditch on Cty Hwy E, approximately one mile south ofMore >> On May 22, 2012, at 9:29 p.m., the Taylor County Sheriff's Office Dispatch Center received a report of a vehicle in the ditch on Cty Hwy E, approximately one mile south of Park Road in the Town of Westboro.More >> Today: Mostly sunny and seasonal. High: 68. Wind: NW to West 5-10 Thursday: Mostly cloudy with a 30% chance of showers or isolated thundershowers. High: 70. Wind: SSE 10-20 There was a brisknessMore >> Breezy and warm through Thursday. Risk of thunderstorms Thursday afternoon and evening, possibly strong. Partly sunny and a bit cooler Friday. More active weather on the way Saturday, then again Sun. night.More >> Two new restaurants opened their doors in central Wisconsin this week. One is owned by a husband and wife who are already successful in the local restaurant scene, the other is owned by a family tryingMore >> Two new restaurants opened their doors in central Wisconsin this week. One is owned by a husband and wife who are already successful in the local restaurant scene, the other is owned by a family trying to make their mark in the Wausau area.More >> He already has a Super Bowl ring, and now football star Donald Driver can add the "Dancing With the Stars" mirrorball trophy to his awards collection. The Green Bay Packers receiver won the ABC danceMore >> He already has a Super Bowl ring, and now football star Donald Driver can add the "Dancing With the Stars" mirrorball trophy to his awards collection.More >> The Lincoln County Sheriff's Dept. is asking for your help to find a man in violation of Huber privileges.More >> The Lincoln County Sheriff's Dept. is asking for your help to find a man in violation of Huber privileges.More >> A woman found a two-and-a-half-year old boy wandering near 8th Street and Vine Avenue in Marshfield.More >> A woman found a two-and-a-half-year old boy wandering near 8th Street and Vine Avenue in Marshfield.More >> Police in western Kentucky say a tractor-trailer truck struck and killed two people on a motorcycle that was stopped because of another wreck in front of them.More >> Police in western Kentucky say a tractor-trailer truck struck and killed two people on a motorcycle that was stopped because of another wreck in front of them.More >> A time capsule sealed more than 50 years ago was recently opened in our area, revealing pieces of the past.More >> A time capsule sealed more than 50 years ago was recently opened in our area, revealing pieces of the past.More >>
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A time capsule sealed more than 50 years ago was recently opened in our area, revealing pieces of the past.More >> All your local sports highlights from Tuesday, May 22ndMore >> Some furry friends were welcomed to the Marshfield Zoo on Friday. Two bison calves were born, each to a different mom.More >>
MADISON, Wis. (AP) -- A Wisconsin judge will reconsider a group's request to temporarily stop the state's new voter identification law before a trial begins.
Dane County Circuit Court Judge David Flanagan on Monday scheduled a hearing for Feb. 24 to reconsider the NAACP's motion for a temporary injunction. He also scheduled a five-day trial for the lawsuit to begin April 16.
Flanagan denied the injunction request last week, saying NAACP plaintiffs did not sufficiently demonstrate irreparable harm for an injunction. The hearing will focus on new testimony, and will be three days after the law takes effect for the state's spring primary election.
The NACCP filed a lawsuit against the law last year. Two other separate lawsuits making similar arguments by other groups are pending.
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