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Wis. gov shrugs off 
rent-to-own defeat
Wis. budget committee 
approves DNA upon arrest

MADISON — Republican Gov. Scott Walker is shrugging off state lawmakers' decision to nix his plan to exempt rent-to-own businesses from Wisconsin's consumer protection act. Under the consumer protection act, rent-to-own companies must disclose their interest rates. Industry supporters say their transactions don't involve credit and as such shouldn't fall under the act. Walker's plan would have exempted them from the disclosure requirements and created new statutes specifically tailored to them.
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Wis. gov expects compromise on voucher school plan

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

Green Bay coach mostly
 cleared of allegations
Estrada, Gonzalez lead 
Brewers over Pirates

GREEN BAY — University of Wisconsin-Green Bay men's basketball coach Brian Wardle will keep his job after an independent review largely cleared him of allegations that he mistreated his players, university officials said Friday. At least one player had accused Wardle of using vulgar and obscene language, and a second player told officials Wardle forced him to work out until the player lost control of his bowels and then ridiculed him. There were no allegations of physical abuse.

MILWAUKEE — Poor starting pitching has been to blame for much of the Milwaukee Brewers' losing ways over the past few weeks. Marco Estrada worked to change that Friday night. Estrada gave up one run over seven innings and retired the first 14 batters he faced in leading the Brewers to a 2-1 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates. Milwaukee had lost 16 of 20 games entering the contest, while the Pirates had a four-game winning streak snapped and lost for just the third time in 14 games.
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Gorzelanny activated, Burgos goes on DL

UW-Madison seeks 
exemption from open-records law
NYC lawsuit alleging Favre
 sent racy texts settled

MADISON — The University of Wisconsin-Madison is asking state lawmakers for an exemption from the state's open-records law that would allow it to keep research data private until the information is published or patented. The school cites a change in federal law that could potentially allow a rival to learn about its research through an open-records request and then file for a patent first, the Milwaukee Journal.

http://www.apexchange.com/Content/preview/2013/20130524/21/303cc997662ccd11320f6a706700e121.jpgNEW YORK — A lawsuit filed by two massage therapists who sued retired NFL quarterback Brett Favre over claims he sent racy text messages has been settled, a lawyer for the women said Friday. Lawyer David Jaroslawicz wouldn't comment on the terms of the settlement, saying only that the case had been "resolved and discontinued." Christina Scavo and Shannon O'Toole had alleged in a lawsuit seeking unspecified damages that in 2008.

Furlough Friday: Unpaid 
day off for many in gov't
Getting firewise: Simple 
tips to protect property

WASHINGTON — No one answered the tax-help hotline at the IRS on Friday. And you could forget about getting advice on avoiding foreclosures at the 80 Housing and Urban Development field offices nationwide. It was "furlough Friday." Roughly 5 percent of the federal workforce — 115,000 people at six major agencies — were told not to show up as the government dealt with the continuing effects of the sequester spending cuts. The good news for many federal workers: a four-day Memorial Day weekend.

DULUTH, Minn. — When George Voyles moved to his dream retirement home in the woods of Adams County, Wis., he happened to pick up a brochure on how to defend rural property against wildfires. So Voyles cut down trees that hung over his house and cut down pine trees nearby. He got rid of bushes and wood mulch landscaping around his house. He cut back brush, and he moved the firewood pile far out in his expanded yard of grass.

 

 

TODAY IN BUSINESS


Some unions now angry about health care overhaul
WASHINGTON  — When President Barack Obama pushed his health care overhaul plan through Congress, he counted labor unions among his strongest supporters.

TODAY IN SPORTS
Grizzlies, Memphis ready to 'believe' vs Spurs
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The towels are showing up all around Memphis. They hang over neighborhood signs and even at a door to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. The sentiment? Believe Memphis. The Grizzlies certainly do.

EVENTS


City of GreenfieldDan Jansen Family Fest
On Memorial Day weekend head on to Konkel Park over and suport the 19th Annual Dan Jansen Family Fest! Entertainment includes music, including local favorites, food vendors, car show and more! 100% of proceeds funds projects for the city of Greenfields Parks Department.
TraceTrace
This group exhibition explores the construction of our environments by looking at the physical and cultural marks left on places. The artists, Andy Mattern, Leigh Merrill and Pavel Romaniko, offer nuanced and rich conversations about traces as a way to define place and serve as evidence of our existence."
 

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May 31 deadline to join no call list
MADISON — Wisconsin residents who want to be protected from unsolicited telemarketing phone calls and text messages have until the end of the month to sign up for the state's 'no call' list.

Milwaukee teacher accused in student sex assault
MILWAUKEE — Milwaukee police say a female high school teacher is in custody for allegedly sexually assaulting a 14-year-old boy.

Wis. gov didn't know of ex-aide's drunken driving
MADISON — Gov. Scott Walker says he wasn't aware of his former campaign spokeswoman's drunken driving citations.

Homeless tornado dogs ready for adoption
GREEN BAY — Twenty-five four-legged companions left homeless by the devastating tornado in Moore, Okla., have arrived at a Green Bay animal shelter and are ready for adoption.

Wis. lawyer wants car dealers to oppose bill
MADISON — Wisconsin's Lemon Law King is trying to rally dealers against a Republican bill that would relax car buyer protection statutes.

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.

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.


 
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