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SAXON (WAOW) – The Iron County Sheriff's Department says a 42-year-old woman from the Milwaukee area was killed when an all-terrain vehicle she was a passenger on missed a corner and went over a cliff.More >> SAXON (WAOW) – The Iron County Sheriff's Department says a 42-year-old woman from the Milwaukee area was killed when an all-terrain vehicle she was a passenger on missed a corner and went over a cliff.More >> A graduation sendoff for an Indiana University student went hilariously wrong. This is the cake that has gone viral, since a photo of it was posted on Facebook.More >> A graduation sendoff for an Indiana University student went hilariously wrong. This is the cake that has gone viral, since a photo of it was posted on Facebook.
More >> The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources' carnivore specialist says attacks by black bear in Wisconsin are unusual, despite two such incidents so far this spring.More >> The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources' carnivore specialist says attacks by black bear in Wisconsin are unusual, despite two such incidents so far this spring.
More >> Authorities say the pilot of a helicopter that went down in a suburban neighborhood near St. Paul was killed in the crash.More >> Authorities say the pilot of a helicopter that went down in a suburban neighborhood near St. Paul was killed in the crash.
More >> A medical examiner has testified that a slain 78-year-old Wisconsin woman was struck at least 27 times with sharp and blunt objects.More >> A medical examiner has testified that a slain 78-year-old Wisconsin woman was struck at least 27 times with sharp and blunt objects.More >> The FBI says it has found no sign of the remains of former Teamsters union leader Jimmy Hoffa and is ending a dig in suburban Detroit. The announcement was made Wednesday by Robert Foley, head of the FBI in Detroit, just a few hours after digging resumed.More >> The FBI says it has found no sign of the remains of former Teamsters union leader Jimmy Hoffa and is ending a dig in suburban Detroit. The announcement was made Wednesday by Robert Foley, head of the FBI in Detroit, just a few hours after digging resumed.
More >> The Wood County Sheriff's Department is looking for a missing woman.More >> The Wood County Sheriff's Department is looking for a missing woman.
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Turning fairly nice later this week.More >> Warmer and unsettled late in the week as the humidity climbs. Periods of showers and storms fill the extended outlook.More >> Wausau fire crews battled a fire on Sherman Street.More >> Wausau fire crews battled a fire on Sherman Street.More >> The budget is moving forward at the Wisconsin State Capitol. Wednesday, the State Assembly approved the plan, sending it to the State Senate for debate Thursday.More >> The budget is moving forward at the Wisconsin State Capitol. Wednesday, the State Assembly approved the plan, sending it to the State Senate for debate Thursday.More >>
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Wood County Officials have confirmed to Newsline 9 that Janet Webb has been located and is safe.More >> A fire damaged a house in Wausau on Tuesday morning.More >> A Wausau high school is going green.More >> A tornado was spotted in Denver, Colorado.More >> Weather Show June 19thMore >> Ying Xiong appeared in Eau Claire County court Friday.More >> Morning Weather June 19thMore >> It took 58 days, riding 3,000 miles through 8 states, but Helen Pagenkopf and Brenda Memer can say they've rode their bikes across the country.More >>
WASHINGTON (AP) -- U.S. employers ramped up hiring in February, adding 236,000 jobs and pushing the unemployment rate down to 7.7 percent from 7.9 percent in January. Stronger hiring shows businesses are confident about the economy, despite higher taxes and government spending cuts.
The government's February employment report was filled with mostly encouraging details. The unemployment rate is now at its lowest level in four years. Hiring has averaged more than 200,000 per month since November. Wages increased. And the job gains were broad-based, led by the best construction hiring in six years.
One negative detail: employers added fewer jobs in January than first estimated. Job gains were lowered to 119,000 from an initially reported 157,000. Still, December hiring was a little better than first thought, with 219,000 jobs added instead of 196,000.