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A brutal attack in broad daylight near a military barracks in London left one man dead and two suspects hospitalized Wednesday after a shootout with police.More >> A brutal attack in broad daylight near a military barracks in London left one man dead and two suspects hospitalized Wednesday after a shootout with police. British Prime Minister David Cameron said the attack appeared to be terror related.More >> Police say a 30-year-old man has been killed at a wood shingle manufacturer in Superior.s u...More >> Police say a 30-year-old man has been killed at a wood shingle manufacturer in Superior.s u...More >> MILWAUKEE (WAOW) - Ministry Health Care says it is eliminating about 2 percent of its workforce due to declining business and a reduction in Medicare payments because of federal budget cuts forced by the so-called sequestration.
More >> MILWAUKEE (WAOW) - Ministry Health Care says it is eliminating about 2 percent of its workforce due to declining business and a reduction in Medicare payments because of federal budget cuts forced by the so-called sequestration.
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Turning fairly nice later this week.More >> Sun returns Thursday and Friday but it will be cooler than normal. Frost expected Thursday night. Fairly quiet weekend with more cloud cover.More >> Wis. Republicans want rent-to-own out of budget
Two Republican state senators want the Legislature's finance committee to delete wording in Gov. Scott Walker's executive budget that would exempt rent-to-own businesses from Wisconsin's consumer protection laws.More >> Two Republican state senators want the Legislature's finance committee to delete wording in Gov. Scott Walker's executive budget that would exempt rent-to-own businesses from Wisconsin's consumer protection laws.
More >> The Legislature's budget committee has approved Gov. Scott Walker's proposal requiring that able-bodied adults on Wisconsin's food stamps program spend at least 20 hours a week working or getting trained for a job.More >> The Legislature's budget committee has approved Gov. Scott Walker's proposal requiring that able-bodied adults on Wisconsin's food stamps program spend at least 20 hours a week working or getting trained for a job.More >> MADISON, Wis. (AP) -- Gov. Scott Walker has announced a nearly $13 million effort to boost walleye production.
More >>MADISON, Wis. (AP) -- Gov. Scott Walker has announced a nearly $13 million effort to boost walleye production.
More >>The strength of the tornado that killed at least 24 people and destroyed countless homes in Oklahoma this week is rarely seen in Wisconsin.More >> The strength of the tornado that killed at least 24 people and destroyed countless homes in Oklahoma this week is rarely seen in Wisconsin.More >> A Milwaukee man has claimed a $1 million prize from Saturday's record $590.5 million Powerball jackpot drawing.More >> A Milwaukee man has claimed a $1 million prize from Saturday's record $590.5 million Powerball jackpot drawing.More >> CHICAGO (AP) -- Star linebacker Brian Urlacher says he's retiring after spending 13 seasons with the Chicago Bears.
More >>CHICAGO (AP) -- Star linebacker Brian Urlacher says he's retiring after spending 13 seasons with the Chicago Bears.
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Join us Wednesday at 10:00 to find the best places where the locals eat.More >> An eight-year-old Wisconsin Rapids girl is on a mission to help, and it's all for a little boy she's never met.More >> The tornado devastation in Oklahoma is reaching all the way out to some Central Wisconsin schools. One particular elementary school in Marshfield practiced its tornado drills on Tuesday.More >> A spokesman says as many as 250 full-time jobs will be cut from all its operations.More >>
RGA Statement on Wisconsin Primary
Republican Governors Association Executive Director Phil Cox issued the following statement regarding Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett's victory in the Democratic primary:
"Wisconsin has made tremendous progress in the eighteen months since voters elected Scott Walker governor over Tom Barrett.
Since that time, thanks to Governor Walker's reforms, a $3.6 billion budget deficit inherited from the previous Democratic governor was balanced, more than 1 billion taxpayer dollars have been saved, property taxes went down for the first time in twelve years, schools are faring better than any time in the past decade and thousands of jobs have been added.
Tom Barrett wants to take Wisconsin back to the failed policies of the past that led to tax increases, job losses and massive budget shortfalls. Voters rejected this vision for Wisconsin in 2010, and they will do so again in June."