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GOP's Walker touts 
state ties during trip to Iowa
Wis. budget committee 
approves DNA upon arrest

WEST DES MOINES, Iowa — Scott Walker tried to introduce himself to Iowa Republicans Thursday as so many would-be presidential candidates often do — one of their own. After all, the Wisconsin governor weighing a 2016 bid for president spent seven years as a young child living in Plainfield, a tiny town in northeast Iowa Walker referred to a half-dozen times during a 40 minute speech at a Republican fundraiser.

Wisconsin State FlagMADISON — The Legislature's finance committee Thursday approved a plan in Republican Gov. Scott Walker's executive budget that would dramatically expand the state's powers to seize DNA from crime suspects. Wisconsin currently takes DNA only from convicted felons and sex offenders. Walker's plan would require police to seize DNA from anyone arrested for a felony and a host of sex-related misdemeanors.
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Budget committee permits Milwaukee crime lab move
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Judge overturns Wisconsin man's rape conviction

Wis. committee votes
 to slash UW System funding
Kenseth looks
 to continue winning ways

MADISON — A key legislative committee voted Thursday to slash the University of Wisconsin System's budget, venting its anger a few weeks after learning the system raised tuition for six straight years even though it's currently sitting on a surplus of $650 million. The measure, which passed the Joint Finance Committee by a 14-2 vote, eliminates a proposed spending increase of $181 million for the UW System in the upcoming budget, and also cuts a further $2.5 million. 
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Wis. committee cuts roadwork to close budget gap

CONCORD, N.C. — Matt Kenseth is ready to get back to work. Kenseth and his first-year team at Joe Gibbs Racing have had plenty to celebrate this season with a Sprint Cup-best three victories and seven top-10 finishes in 11 events. But he wasn't a factor last week in the All-Star race at Charlotte Motor Speedway and knows he has some challenges to overcome before getting back to his winning ways in the Coca-Cola 600 on Sunday night.

Wis. budget committee 
blocks rent-to-own plan
Feds find problems 
at Wis. mental health center

MADISON — The Legislature's finance committee blocked Republican Gov. Scott Walker's plan Thursday to exempt rent-to-own businesses from Wisconsin's consumer protection act, bowing to intense pressure from industry opponents who insist the operations prey on the poor. Rent-to-own critics have long contended the industry takes advantage of the needy and charges them exorbitant interest rates. 

http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x119/xofferson/mentalhealth.jpgMILWAUKEE — A federal agency has sanctioned the Milwaukee County Mental Health Complex for failing to protect patients from one another. It also was cited for insufficient follow-up after reports of beatings of patients by other patients, a patient who deliberately rammed into others with his wheelchair and two patient claims of rape. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel obtained a federal report on the violations Wednesday.

Wisconsin jobs agency 
names 4th CFO in 2 years
Wheelchair lift out of 
Wis. promises more access

MADISON, Wis.  — The state's troubled economic-development agency has hired its fourth chief financial officer in two years. The Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. on Thursday named Stephanie M. Walker as its CFO. The agency says she's unrelated to Gov. Scott Walker, and her first day will be June 17. Stephanie Walker is the finance director for the Milwaukee County village of Shorewood. She held similar positions in Brown Deer and in Berwyn, Ill.

MADISON — An elementary school has inspired the University of Wisconsin-Madison to create a new wheelchair lift that could help make more places wheelchair accessible nationwide. The invention process started about three years ago when the principal at Emerson Elementary School in Madison, Karen Kepler, told a school donor on a tour that her biggest wish was to have her building accessible to everyone. All four entrances to the 93-year-old building had stairs.

 

TODAY IN BUSINESS


File:USDA logo.pngNew rules for labeling meat go into effect in US
MILWAUKEE  — Shoppers in the U.S. will soon have more information about where their meat comes from after new federal labeling rules went into effect Thursday.

TODAY IN SPORTS
Krzyzewski returning to coach USA Basketball
DURHAM, N.C. — Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski just couldn't pass on "the ultimate honor" of representing his country again as the U.S. men's national team coach.

EVENTS


'Real Pirates' special exhibit completes long run Monday
MILWAUKEE - The Milwaukee Public Museum’s special exhibition, “Real Pirates,” will end Monday. The “Real Pirates” exhibition that opened at the Milwaukee Public Museum in December includes more than 200 artifacts ranging from cannons and pirate accessories to treasure that went down with the ship Whydah.
DSC2537 1 May 4, 2013: SPOILERS   a Free Comicbook Day event in MKE!SPOILERS: A Comic Art Exhibit
This event will take place at " Z Chiropractic“, 2331 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue in Bay View, right across the street from Milwaukee’s largest comicbook store – Collector's Edge. Z Chiropractic is a great little space that regularly shares its walls for gallery-shows! Between May 4-24, the exhibit will be open Tuesdays and Thursdays from noon-6p.
 

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Wisconsin monk out on bail in Illinois case
WAUKEGAN, Ill. — A Benedictine monk from Wisconsin who faces charges he tried to abduct four Illinois girls has been released on bond.

Fort McCoy campground summer season set to open
MADISON — Fort McCoy's campground's summer hours will take effect this weekend.

Wis. raises bag limits for walleye spearfishing
MADISON — Wildlife officials increased daily walleye bag limits for anglers on Thursday as Wisconsin Chippewa spearfishing winds down.

Wis. committee erases governor's GPS plan
MADISON — The Legislature's finance committee has erased a plan in Republican Gov. Scott Walker's budget that would allow judges across the state to order GPS monitoring for people under restraining orders.

Wis. committee reduces handgun background fees
MADISON — The Legislature's finance committee has voted to reduce the handgun purchaser background check fee by $3.

Wis. committee deletes DOJ solicitor general spot
MADISON — The Legislature's finance committee has deleted provisions in Gov. Scott Walker's budget that would create a solicitor general's office within the state Justice Department.

Hundreds of thousands hit state roads this weekend
MILWAUKEE — If you're hitting the road for the Memorial Day weekend, you'll have lots of company.

Ex-Walker aide behind bars for 2nd OWI
MILWAUKEE — Gov. Scott Walker's former campaign spokeswoman is serving 20 days in jail for her second drunken driving conviction.

Milwaukee gains 4,000 residents in 2 years
MILWAUKEE — New figures from the U.S. Census Bureau show Milwaukee has gained 4,000 residents in the past two years.

Work zones to close during Memorial Day weekend
MADISON — Wisconsin motorists won't have to worry about possible traffic delays when traveling during the Memorial Day weekend.

Unemployment improves in nearly all Wis. counties
MADISON — Unemployment rates improved in nearly all 72 Wisconsin counties last month.

La Crosse's Oktoberfest to scale back to 4 days
LA CROSSE — La Crosse's Oktoberfest is scaling back from nine days to four days in 2014.

 

 


 
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