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Barrett
ad goes after Walker for law repeal
MADISON
— The latest television ad from Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett
accuses Gov. Scott Walker of opposing equal pay for women, a claim
Democrats have been repeating for weeks as part of the rationale for
recalling the first-term Republican on June 5.
Detention
for students
who walked out of class
RHINELANDER
— Rhinelander High School administrators say the students who
walked out of class last week to protest teacher layoffs will be
given detention for their actions, but they won't be suspended.
Chadima
investigation
costs UW-Madison $43,700
MADISON
— A law firm has charged the University of Wisconsin-Madison about
$43,700 to investigate an athletic official who resigned amid a
sexual-assault investigation.
Hundreds
of cars line up for cheap gas
PLOVER
— It didn't take long. When word of spread through social media,
hundreds of cars lined up on the streets near a Plover gas station
that was selling medium-grade gas for 37 cents a gallon.
Local
Wis. leaders can
ban hidden guns at polls
MADISON
— Wisconsin elections officials have shifted their rationale for
banning concealed weapons at the polls.
Connectivity
issues turned
into tourism promotion
NEW
GLARUS — Southwest Wisconsin has some issues with cellphone and
broadband service because of its hilly terrain. And, a tourism
promoter is turning that negative into a positive.
Wisconsin
State Polka Festival starts Friday
OCONOMOWOC
— The Wisconsin State Polka Festival is moving locations this
year.
Plexus
to build $50 million plant in Neenah
NEENAH
— Plexus Corp. says its new $50 million high-tech manufacturing
plant in Neenah will create 350 jobs.
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