Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - Sun Nov 23
See where your legislators stand on alcohol issues Today, the Journal Sentinel launches Capitol Connect, an interactive forum to bring together lawmakers and constituents to solve problems caused by excessive ...
Hunters who donate venison won't have to pay butchering costsMilwaukee Journal-Sentinal - Sat Nov 22
Venison donations plummeted last year likely because hunters disliked being asked to pay butchering costs once paid by the DNR.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Laurel Walker column: Bucher family lawsuit takes an odd twistCustomer Interaction Solutions - Sat Nov 22
An election defeat wasn't the only unintended consequence for former Waukesha County District Attorney Paul Bucher when he ran for Wisconsin attorney general on the Republican ticket in 2006.
I-Team Follow Up: State Doesn't License Estate Sale CompaniesToday's TMJ4 - Thu Nov 20
An industry that allows its employees to spend hours in your home is not regulated or licensed here in Wisconsin.
Man charged with videotaping girls underwaterCustomer Interaction Solutions - Thu Nov 20
A 56-year-old Greenfield man was charged with disorderly conduct today in connection with using a small underwater video camera to take pictures of young girls as they swam at Horeb Springs Pool on Sept.
Volunteer Opportunities in Waukesha CountyBrookfieldNOW.com - Thu Nov 20
Be a Senior Lunch Center Helper! Volunteers are needed to help out at the Aging And Disability Resource Center's Senior Lunch Center in Waukesha County by packing up meals for the homebound meal delivery ...
Daughter reports mom's pot useLeader-Telegram - Thu Nov 20
A 14-year-old girl, tired of her mother's almost daily use of marijuana in front of her and her siblings, called police with the help of a neighbor to report the illegal activity, according to a criminal ...
Wisconsin's Healthiest Counties Study ReleasedWISN.com - Thu Nov 20
A new study says southeastern Wisconsin is home to some of the state's healthiest and least healthy people.
Library prepares for cutsBrookfieldNOW.com - Wed Nov 19
As the Common Council prepared to pass the 2009 budget this week, officials at the Brookfield Public Library were girding for cuts that could affect staffing and materials.
Evidence allowed in sexual assault caseLake Country Reporter - Wed Nov 19
A key piece of evidence will be allowed in the case of an Oconomowoc Lake man accused of sexually assaulting a 5-year-old boy in 2006.
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