WISCONSIN
The Effects of Hail on Your Home
A hail storm can have devastating effects on your home. Each year, the effects of hail damage cost Americans around $1 billion dollars. Throughout your homes exterior, hail damage manifests itself in ...
Posted on 5/22/13 at 12:38 PM
Fire fundraisers
Some fundraisers already have been announced for victims of the Germann Road fire in Douglas and Bayfield counties. Superior Fuel Co. announced it will donate 5 cents a gallon for every gallon delive...
Posted on 5/16/13 at 12:02 AM
2012 Forum Forward class graduates during ceremony in Fargo
FARGO, N.D. - Eight Forum Communications Co.employees were feted this week as the 2012 Forum Forward class graduated and became alumni of the companys leadership training program started several yea...
Posted on 5/9/13 at 3:17 PM
New Mobile App Predicts Fishing Hot Spots & Time
UPDATED 7/5/12 09:40 How many times have you taken a fishing trip with high expectations dancing in your mind? Picturing yourself enjoying all those wonderful shore lunches and bags of fill...
Posted on 7/5/12 at 9:40 AM
Chutzpah!
Chutzpah! There is no other way to characterize what a woman in Superior, Wisconsin did today. Shebrought traffic on her street to agrinding haltas folks stopped to take photos "of a pile of boxes and...
Posted on 5/16/12 at 10:05 PM
Wisconsin lawmakers to consider rent-to-own budget plan
The Legislature's budget committee is set to decide whether to exempt rent-to-own stores from Wisconsin's consumer protection laws.By The Associated Press , May 23, 2013
Wisconsin committee to consider GPS restraining orders
The Legislature's finance committee is set to consider provisions in Gov. Scott Walker's budget that would allow judges to order GPS monitoring as part of a restraining order.By The Associated Press , May 23, 2013
Work zones to close during Memorial Day weekend
Wisconsin motorists won't have to worry about possible traffic delays when travelling during the Memorial Day weekend.By The Associated Press , May 23, 2013
Smokers hotline sees uptick in calls due to national ad campaign
Wisconsin's Tobacco Quit Line has seen a surge of calls since March, when a national campaign called Tips from Former Smokers started.By By Shamane Mills, Wisconsin Public Radio , May 23, 2013
High capacity well proposals may soon bypass environmental impact challenges
Republicans on the Joint Finance Committee approved a plan last night making it harder to challenge applications for high capacity wells.By By Shawn Johnson, Wisconsin Public Radio , May 23, 2013
Walker pushes proposal to increase Northern Wisconsin walleye stock
A proposal to dramatically increase the number of walleye stocked in northern Wisconsin lakes is getting good reviews.By By Mike Simonson, Wisconsin Public Radio , May 23, 2013
Budget committee green-lights sale of state-owned property
Republicans on the legislature’s budget committee have approved a plan that would allow for the sale of state-owned property.By By Shawn Johnson, Wisconsin Public Radio , May 22, 2013
Sheboygan priest founds group to help crack down on sex abuse
A priest from Sheboygan is a founding member of a new group of clergy that's monitoring sexual abuse cases in the Catholic Church.By By Chuck Quirmbach, Wisconsin Public Radio , May 22, 2013
Raw food advocates converge for Wisconsin dairy farmer trial
With Loganville farmer Vernon Hershberger’s trial underway in Sauk County, raw milk advocates say this is a pivotal moment in the raw and local food movement.By By Maureen McCollum, Wisconsin Public Radio , May 22, 2013
Wisconsin candidates got $758K from sand, gas industry
A new report says the sand mining and natural gas industries have given Wisconsin candidates nearly $758,000 dollars since 2007, with contributions spiking last year as sand mining took off in the state.By The Associated Press , May 22, 2013
Winter schools retire American Indian logo
A western Wisconsin school district will change its Native American logo that it's used for its sports teams.By The Associated Press , May 22, 2013
DOT launches summer travel safety initiatives
The Wisconsin State Patrol plans to increase its use of air support this summer to crack down on speeders.By The Associated Press , May 22, 2013
Volunteers needed to plant Memorial Day flags
In preparation for Memorial Day, volunteers of all ages, from World War II veterans to school children, will be planting flags at the graves of Superior veterans Thursday.May 21, 2013
Want a job on the outdoor beat? DNR is hiring conservation wardens
Apply by June 9 for open conservation warden positions.By By DNR Bureau of Law Enforcement , May 21, 2013
Douglas County fire survivor thanks her ‘angel’ Warden Burns
By By Joanne M. Haas/Bureau of Law Enforcement , May 21, 2013
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