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Tougher
safety belt enforcement pending in Wis.
MADISON
— Wisconsin drivers and passengers should buckle up or they will
have a better chance to get a ticket under a new statewide
crackdown.
Survey:
Bat disease hasn't reached Wisconsin
MADISON
— Wisconsin wildlife officials say a third survey has turned up no
signs a deadly bat disease has reached the state.
Wis.
court official pleads no contest in tax case
MADISON
— A Milwaukee County court commissioner has pleaded no contest to
filing false tax documents.
Guard
refueling plane lands safely
MILWAUKEE
— A Wisconsin National Guard refueling plane landed safely at
Mitchell International Airport after reporting mechanical problems.
Wife
rescues husband from black bear attack
SILVER
CLIFF — A man is recovering from injuries suffered when he was
attacked by a black bear in Marinette County.
Ho-Chunk
leader vows to keep poker room open
MADISON
— The Ho-Chunk Nation leader says he'll fight the state's efforts
to close the poker room at the tribe's Madison casino.
Wis.
committee bans night wolf hunting
MADISON
— The Legislature's finance committee has quietly left a provision
that would ban night wolf hunting in Gov. Scott Walker's budget.
Packers
to visit Wisconsin academy cadets
MADISON
— A group of current and former Green Bay Packers is set to visit
cadets at the Wisconsin National Guard's Challenge Academy.
Wis.
farmer says soil quality is problem in cities
MILWAUKEE
— Urban farmer Will Allen says one major challenge city residents
face in growing their own food is the poor quality of their soil.
Wis.
congressmen propose crop insurance changes
MILWAUKEE
— Wisconsin Reps. Ron Kind and Tom Petri put forward a crop
insurance reform plan Wednesday that they say will save the federal
government $11 billion over the next 10 years.
Officer
shot 12 times at Wis. Sikh temple retires
OAK
CREEK — The first officer to respond to the fatal rampage at the
Sikh temple in Wisconsin last year says he is retiring from the
police force.
Wis.
budget committee OKs elk importation
MADISON
— The Legislature's finance committee has approved a plan in Gov.
Scott Walker's budget that would relax Wisconsin's chronic wasting
disease testing protocols and allow elk importation.
Wis.
committee approves money for mini-deer hunts
MADISON
— The Legislature's budget committee has approved spending nearly
$2 million in federal money to set up private deer hunts.
Wis.
budget committee reduces wolf license fees
MADISON
— The Legislature's budget committee has approved reducing wolf
hunt license fees.
Activists
set up training for Wis. mine protest
MADISON
— Activists are planning a training session on how to stop a giant
iron mine in far northwestern Wisconsin.
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