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Budget panel makes changes for public retirees to stop double-dipping
Madison - Public workers would have to wait longer after retirement before they could return to the government workforce and in some cases would be barred from receiving retirement benefits while working the new job, under a provision Republicans on the Legislature's budget committee adopted Tuesday. Other changes by the Joint Finance Committee would affect many public workers, including ...
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Packers o-linemen shift into new positions
Green Bay - A month ago the news was big but the timing was right. The Green Bay Packers staff told the offensive line that everyone except center Evan Dietrich-Smith would begin the offseason playing a new position. After four weeks of work behind the scenes, that change was unveiled to the media and fans Tuesday during organized team activities. "Yeah it's going to be tough," ...
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Sheboygan priest wants to encourage more transparency in child sex abuse cases
The Rev. Jim Connell of St. Clement's Church in Sheboygan is prepared to become an outspoken advocate for victims of sex abuse within the Catholic ...
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Neighbors complain about Echo Lake Foods noise
Concrete and rebar are being ground up and recycled at the old Echo Lake Foods plant in Burlington. It's the final step in bringing the building down after fire destroyed it in January and 300 people lost their ...
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Heavy Urban Rescue Team trains for disasters
MILWAUKEE - Firefighters and other first responders are still digging through tons of rubble. It's an exhausting and dangerous job. Timing is everything for the Heavy Urban Rescue Team. Captain Troy Klemstein knows exactly what the search and rescue teams are up against in Moore, Oklahoma. He shows the extremely sensitive listening devices teams are using to hear people buried in rubble . ...
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Before the Devil Knows You're Dead
The unwieldy title of Before the Devil Knows You're Dead, Sidney Lumet's relentless grinder of a melodramatic thriller, comes from an Irish blessing that sounds more like a curse: may you be in heaven half an hour before the devil knows you're dead. ... ...
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Parking police seek automated system to write tickets
MILWAUKEE - Parking checkers made the city of Milwaukee $22.1 million last year from parking tickets, though the city agency in charge of parking enforcement thinks it can do better. Public documents obtained by the I-TEAM show the city lamenting over declining revenue from parking tickets. One document reads, "...since 2010, overall on-street parking revenues have fallen." But the ...
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Wheatland reacts to Oklahoma tornado
Most people would drive through the town of Wheatland in Kenosha County and see the American Dream. But in January of 2008, it was a nightmare when a tornado ripped through the ...
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Oakland Raiders sign former Packers DB Charles Woodson
Charles Woodson: 'At this point, I want to play football' OAKLAND - The Oakland Raiders have announced they have signed former Packers player Charles Woodson. "The Oakland Raiders have signed free agent defensive back Charles Woodson," the team tweeted Tuesday ...
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Gomez Lucroy help Brewers beat Dodgers Greinke
MILWAUKEE -; Carlos Gomez hit a go-ahead two-run double, Jonathan Lucroy had three hits and an RBI and five Milwaukee relievers combined for five scoreless innings as the Brewers beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 5-2 Tuesday ...
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Wis. emergency planners learning from Okla. tornado disaster
The devastated schools in Moore, Okla., resonate with structural engineers still analyzing leveled schools from the Joplin, Mo., tornado two years ...
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