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Tea party group says IRS 
asked about Walker recall
Wis. hospitals work 
to reduce infection rates
MILWAUKEE - A Texas tea party group said the Internal Revenue Service asked about its involvement in verifying signatures provided in the effort to recall Republican Gov. Scott Walker, of Wisconsin. IRS officials asked for extensive information about its activities, including an explanation of its involvement with Verify the Recall, which worked to confirm signatures in last year's effort to recall Walker, who eventually retained his position, said Northeast Tarrant Tea Party of Fort Worth, Texas.

SHEBOYGAN - Patients at Wisconsin hospitals had a lesser chance last year of getting two types of major infections than patients nationwide, according to a state report. But their chance of getting a third type of infection was greater. The state Division of Public Health's 2012 report looked at four types of serious infections that happen at hospitals. It said Wisconsin hospitals reduced occurrences of bloodstream infections associated with intravenous lines and urinary tract infections among those who had catheters.

Freese hits slam, Brewers 
lose 7-6 to Cardinals
Woodson says he's look 
for fit in Raiders visit

ST. LOUIS - The first inning had been the Milwaukee Brewers' strongest suit all season. This time, the St. Louis Cardinals turned the tables and put them in a hole just large enough that six RBIs from Aramis Ramirez left them short. Ramirez hit a pair of three run homers, but the Cardinals never trailed after David Freese hit a grand slam in a five-run first inning of a 7-6 victory on Friday night. 

ANN ARBOR, Mich. - Charles Woodson pushed back a visit to Oakland to pursue a reunion with the Raiders because extending his career in the NFL isn't his only mission. The 2009 NFL Defensive Player of the Year would've traveled to the Bay Area from Denver after meeting with the Broncos on Wednesday, but he had charity obligations this weekend to support Mott Children's Hospital. 

UW-Milwaukee, Johnson 
in high-voltage pairing
Oneidas want locally produced food on local tables
MILWAUKEE - The climb the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee faces to make a name for itself in research and local economic development can best be seen at the site of an abandoned staircase. On the ground floor of the engineering building on Cramer Street, where that stairwell once stood, is the Energy Advancement Center - the largest "dry lab" at any academic institution in North America. The lab has become a showpiece for Chancellor Mike Lovell as he meets with venture capitalists and companies that are about to become research partners. GREEN BAY - The Oneida Tribe of Indians' foray into establishing a food hub in their community is proving to be so successful that they'd like to see it spread throughout the county. Products that are grown and processed on Oneida land have been feeding the tribe's elementary students and elderly for some time now, and the tribe has been making a push to make them available for retail sale to the public since December, when the Oneida Market opened in a wing of the Oneida One Stop on Packerland Drive.
Milwaukee backs off bra 
ban for historic bar
Marine, dog reunited 
in surprise ceremony

MILWAUKEE - A historic Milwaukee bowling alley and bar almost went without the appropriate support after a city inspector decided dozens of bras hanging from its ceiling were a fire hazard. Holler House owner Marcy Skowronski said she and some of her friends started the tradition 45 years ago, when they had a few drinks and threw their bras onto skis hanging from the bar's ceiling. They've amassed dozens of all sizes and colors over the years, even replacing old bras with new ones at the bar's 100th anniversary five years ago. Many times people sign and date the bras or leave notes on them.

DES MOINES, Iowa - When Marine Sgt. Ross Gundlach served as a dog handler in Afghanistan, he told the yellow lab who was his constant companion that he'd look her up when he returned home. "I promised her if we made it out of alive, I'd do whatever it took to find her," Gundlach said. On Friday, he made good on that vow with help from some sentimental state officials in Iowa who know how to pull off a surprise. Since leaving active duty to take classes at the University of Wisconsin this summer, Gundlach, of Madison, had been seeking to adopt 4-year-old Casey.

 

TODAY IN BUSINESS


A year after IPO, Facebook aims to be ad colossus
NEW YORK - It was supposed to be our IPO, the people's public offering. Facebook, the brainchild of a young CEO who sauntered into Wall Street meetings in a hoodie, was going to be bigger than Amazon, bigger than McDonald's, bigger than Coca-Cola. And it was all made possible by our friendships, photos and family ties. 

TODAY IN SPORTS
10 Things to Know about the Preakness - and beyond
BALTIMORE - There are only two outcomes when it comes to Saturday's Preakness Stakes - either the Kentucky Derby winner Orb wins the race to set up a Triple Crown try in the Belmont Stakes in three weeks, or another horse pulls an upset and prevents a shot at history.

EVENTS


Milwaukee Ballet stages iconic 'Swan Lake' this month
MILWAUKEE - The Milwaukee Ballet brings one of the most celebrated ballets of all time - the iconic “Swan Lake”- to the Marcus Center for the Performing Arts from May 16 through May 19. Internationally regarded as deeply moving and profound, “Swan Lake” has inspired generations of painters, poets and even Hollywood blockbusters.
Skylight Music Theatre presents The Gershwins’ Porgy & BessSkylight to premiere 'Porgy and Bess'
MILWAUKEE - The Skylight Music Theatre will unveil a new production of the Gershwin masterpiece “Porgy and Bess” from May 17 through June 9 in the Cabot Theatre at the Broadway Theatre Center, 158 N. Broadway, Milwaukee.  
 

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Taste of Home Cooking Show
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Mock Crash in West Bend 05-09-13
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April Photos of the Month 
Posted 05-06-13

 

Deadline approaching for state's no-call list
MADISON - The quarterly deadline to place a telephone number on Wisconsin's no-call list is approaching.

Wis. group seeks volunteers to plant 500 gardens
MILWAUKEE - The Victory Garden Initiative is seeking volunteers to plant 500 vegetable gardens in Milwaukee this month.

Wabeno landmark repaired, escorted home
WABENO - A treasured landmark has been returned to a small town in northern Wisconsin with a rich history in the logging industry.

Boy dies in Wis. loader accident
BLANCHARDVILLE - Lafayette County authorities say an 8-year-old boy has died after he was struck by a skid steer loader.

Wis. camp gets cleaning after kids get sick
STOCKHOLM - A YMCA camp in western Wisconsin has been cleaned after more than 50 children from a Minnesota school district were sickened with norovirus.

Fountain City lock, dam reopens after tow accident
FOUNTAIN CITY - The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is reopening a lock and dam on the Mississippi River near Fountain City after a towboat hit one of the gates.

Police investigate death of woman in West Allis
WEST ALLIS - Police are investigating after the body of a 63-year-old woman was found in a hallway of a West Allis apartment building.

2 men charged in alleged Wis. burglary ring
MADISON - Two men are charged in an alleged burglary ring that authorities say hit homes and businesses in 12 Wisconsin counties.

Wis. DNR lifts statewide burning ban
MADISON - The state Department of Natural Resources has lifted a statewide burning ban.

Walker signs bill benefiting Wisconsin Ducks
MADISON - Gov. Scott Walker has signed into law a bill benefiting the military-style amphibious vehicle known as the Wisconsin Duck.

Wis. surgeon indicted on health care fraud counts
MADISON - A federal grand jury has indicted a Milwaukee spinal surgeon on 13 counts of federal health care fraud.

Bipartisan bill requires annual WEDC audit
MADISON - A bill introduced by a bipartisan group of lawmakers would require annual audits at Gov. Scott Walker's troubled quasi-public jobs agency, as well as put limits on terms that board members appointed by the governor serve.

Suspect held on attempted homicide of officer
JANESVILLE - A Clinton man could face attempted homicide charges in Rock County after police say he disarmed an officer and tried to shoot the officer at point blank range.

3 commencements for UW-Madison triplets
MADISON - It will be one busy weekend for a northeastern Wisconsin family.


 
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