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Scott Walker drops out of 2016 race
Scott Walker is dropping out of the Republican presidential race, multiple sources confirm to CNN.
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Most People Don’t Know These Small Towns In Wisconsin Have AMAZING Restaurants
While the big cities have some excellent restaurants, there are actually some fantastic restaurants in small towns. We are profiling some of the very best.
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Not Your Father's Root Beer keeps City Brewery in La Crosse hoppin'
Workers at City Brewery in La Crosse are toasting the success of a root beer on steroids because it is ensuring their jobs during a season when lager production often lags.
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Here Are The 10 Smartest Cities In Wisconsin To Live In
There's more than cheese just in the heads up here in Wisconsin. Looking for an egghead? Here are ten cities you might want to look at.
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Wisconsin joins national push to curb solitary confinement
Wisconsin has made a “culture shift” in its use of solitary confinement in prisons, eliminating it as punishment for minor rule infractions and cutting the time inmates spend in isolation for more serious offenses, Department of Corrections officials say.
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Violent Femmes - Blister in the Sun
Released: April 1983 as track #1 on Violent Femmes
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Police dog dies at PGA Championship; air conditioner failed
SHEBOYGAN, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin authorities say a police dog assigned to the PGA Championship at Whistling Straits died after the air conditioner failed in his partner's squad car. The K-9 named Wix was a 3-year-old male Belgian Malinois (MAL'-in-wah) trained in explosives detection and tracking. Wix and his handler, Brown County Deputy Austin Lemberger,…
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13 year old girls to stay in adult court in ‘Slender Man’ stabbing case
A Wisconsin judge says two girls accused of stabbing a classmate to please the horror character Slender Man will stay in adult court, where they could face decades in prison.
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Could Scott Walker’s Legal Victory Expand PAC Superpowers?
Proponents of tighter reins on political money worry that a Wisconsin ruling about the governor's recall campaign could carry seeds of another ‘Citizens United.’ By Robert Faturechi.
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Cheese lovers rejoice in Wisconsin Rapids for Cheese Curdfest
Witter Field in Wisconsin Rapids is no stranger to large crowds, but on Sunday, it wasn't baseball making it a top destination, but rather, cheese.
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Adult camps: A rite of summer for your inner child
Camp Wandawega, in Elkhorn, Wisconsin, looks like a place where childhood memories are made - except there aren't any kids here. Welcome to adult summer camp!
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Biloba Brewing teams with Appleton brewer for collaborative beer
Much beer is brewed through trial and error. But Sorachi Ace Pale Ale, a collaboration beer from Biloba Brewing and Stone Arch Brew House, is the result of a flurry of emails.
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Assembly passes arena deal, sends it to Scott Walker
The state Assembly on Tuesday returned a $250 million Milwaukee Bucks arena plan to Gov. Scott Walker, who says he’ll sign it.
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Senators and Craft Brewers to hold “Happy Hour Hangout” - Discussion to focus on removing obstacles for craft beverage makers
FOn Monday, July 27, 2015, U.S. Senators Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) and Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis.) will host a “Happy Hour Hangout” on Google to discuss economic benefits of the Craft Beverage Modernization and Tax Reform Act, which would provide tax relief to the nation’s craft brewers, cider makers, vintners, and distillers, streamline a variety of complex regulations, and significantly reduce compliance burdens for America’s craft beverage producers.
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Flying Aboard Goodyear's Anti-Gravity Machine
CNN got a rare chance to fly aboard Goodyear's new Zeppelin airship and found it a lot more sophisticated than its predecessor.
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Scott Walker, first Alec president? Long ties to controversial lobby raise concern
The group’s clout has been visible in Wisconsin – and activists fear its focus on ‘corporate-friendly’ laws could influence a Walker presidency
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Overpasses: A love story
With American transportation in crisis, why are we spending our money on massive new roads? An investigation of one city’s addiction to megahighways. By Michael Grunwald.
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Scott Walker Proposes Shutting Wisconsin Ethics Board
Gov. Scott Walker of Wisconsin said on Monday that he wanted to eliminate the state’s Government Accountability Board, a nonpartisan agency that oversees elections, ethics, campaign finance and lobbying.
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The Inside Story of the Crony Court that Deep-Sixed the Scott Walker Probe
Yesterday, Scott Walker caught a break when the Wisconsin Supreme Court, on a party line vote, shut down a criminal investigation of his 2012 recall election campaign. The inquiry, called “John Doe” investigation, was led by a Republican special prosecutor on behalf of five Wisconsin county district attorneys who were probing whether Walker had broken state campaign finance laws...
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Scott Walker Joins Race as Fighter for the Right
In joining the 2016 presidential campaign, he promises to bring to the U.S. the brand of tough-minded conservative politics that drove his rise in Wisconsin.
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