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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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Violent Femmes - Blister in the Sun
Released: April 1983 as track #1 on Violent Femmes
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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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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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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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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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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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10 More Wisconsin Supper Clubs That Are Old-Fashioned But Incredible
There are HUNDREDS of supper clubs in Wisconsin, and you should strive to check them all out. But here are ten more you should definitely get to.
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Wind Point Lighthouse
In 1870, the Lighthouse Board petitioned Congress for $40,000 to construct a lighthouse and fog signal on Racine Point, located three-and-a-half miles north of Racine and eighteen miles south of Milwaukee.
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New Glarus R&D 2015 Golden Ale Release Details
GABF Brett Bronze Medal was brought home this past weekend by the 2015 Golden Ale. This same award winning 2015 Golden Ale will be released to the public October 8, 9, and 10. As always there will be a two bottle per person day limit. A limited number of bottles will be available each day and sales will begin at the New Glarus Brewing Co. Hilltop Brewery no later than 9:00 a.m. and ending when the beer is gone.
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How Green Bay, Wisconsin Became the Toilet Paper Capital of the World
No city deals with more assholes on a daily basis than Green Bay, Wisconsin.
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South Carolina receives help from states away
A Wisconsin community lends a helping hand during flood recovery.
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Drug testing welfare recipients starts Monday
Wisconsin will start drug testing welfare recipients starting Monday. Governor Scott Walker signed off on the rule, as-written by the Wisconsin Department of Children and Families. The rule requires testing able-bodied adults seeking certain benefits. Walker issued a statement today saying, “Employers across the state frequently tell me they have good-paying jobs available in high-demand fields, but need their workers to be drug-free.
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2 new breweries planned for 2016
More beer is headed our way. Expect Westallion Brewing Co. to open next spring in the city it is named for. Third Space Brewing, a production brewery, plans to open a production brewery by summer of 2016 in the Menomonee Valley.
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Attorney: Man killed in Wisconsin standoff was a hostage
A man killed during a standoff at a motorcycle shop in Wisconsin was a hostage who died while fleeing the gunman, according to an attorney who said he represents the man’s family. Milwaukee lawyer Cole J. White on Sunday identified the dead man as 60-year-old Michael Funk of Neenah. White said he got the identification from the Wisconsin Department of Justice and from Funk’s wife. Neenah police have not identified the dead man.
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Wisconsin tried to shut down 'Making a Murderer' before it came out
The 'Making a Murderer' filmmakers believe local government was trying to silence the Netflix docuseries.
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[Wisconsin] Civil service overhaul heads to Scott Walker’s desk after Senate passage
The Senate voted on party lines, 19-14, late Wednesday to pass the civil service bill. By Mark Sommerhauser.
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Ann Walsh Bradley: Uncle who served at Iwo Jima unable to vote
A [Wisconsin] state Supreme Court justice on Tuesday urged Gov. Scott Walker to allow people to use veterans ID cards to vote after her uncle who fought at Iwo Jima was unable to cast a ballot in last week’s primary election. By Patrick Marley.
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‘Whad’Ya Know?’ to end production after 31 years
The show has seen a substantial drop in carriage and audience.
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Wisconsin’s Voter ID Law Requires an Education Campaign, Which the State Hasn’t Funded
The controversial law is about to get its inaugural use in a major statewide vote, Wisconsin’s April 5th primary. By Sarah Smith.
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