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Moderate Republicans 
seek budget changes
New Berlin citizens group files lawsuit against city, Walmart

MADISON — Moderate Republican state senators are seeking major changes to the state budget, including undoing a statewide expansion of private school vouchers and accepting a federally funded Medicaid expansion, while Gov. Scott Walker and GOP legislative leaders stand firm on the plan. The behind-the-scenes wrangling heading into the beginning of budget debate Tuesday in the Assembly shows unhappiness with the $70 billion, two-year spending plan as advanced by the Republican-controlled Joint Finance Committee.

NEW BERLIN – The citizens group Neighbors First New Berlin has filed a lawsuit in Waukesha County Circuit Court alleging the city of New Berlin violated the law when it amended the city’s comprehensive plan and changed the zoning for land where Walmart wants to build a supercenter. The New Berlin Common Council voted 4 to 2 on May 14 to approve three agenda items regarding rezoning, amending the comprehensive plan and approving a certified survey map for land near the intersection of Moorland Road and Greenfield Avenue. One aldermanic seat was vacant at the time of the vote.
 

Driver draws big crowd
 for charity softball game
Cueto solid in return, 
lifts Reds over Brewers 5-1

APPLETON — Former Packers receiver Donald Driver drew a sellout crowd of more than 9,000 fans Sunday for his annual charity softball game. "I was successful as I was because of the fans," said Driver, who took over the game after the Packers traded Brett Favre. "This has always been such as special place because of the way the fans have shown me love and respect." Driver said he would host the charity softball game again next year, along with many other charity functions throughout Wisconsin.

CINCINNATI  — Solid pitching from Johnny Cueto was all the Cincinnati Reds were looking for on Sunday. His deft work with the bat was a bonus. Cueto pitched six solid innings and drove in a run with a perfect suicide-squeeze in his return to the rotation and Jay Bruce homered to lift the Reds over the Milwaukee Brewers 5-1. Donald Lutz drove in two runs with a pinch-hit single, and Zack Cozart and Joey Votto each had two hits as Cincinnati rebounded after losing 6-0 on Saturday.

Minn. politician makes 
amends with Wis. brewery
2 people die in
 Madeline Island plane crash

CHIPPEWA FALLS — There was a toast and an apology this weekend as the Leinenkugel brewery's fan base grew to include a Minnesota politician who once insulted the Wisconsin beer. What started out as a slur during a legislative debate ended Saturday with laughs, hugs, photos and cups of Leinie's — and a pledge to meet again in a few months on Rep. Kurt Zellers' home turf in Minnesota, the Chippewa Herald reported.

ASHLAND — A pilot apparently was attempting to land a single-engine plane when it crashed near the airport on Madeline Island in northwestern Wisconsin, killing him and a passenger, authorities said Sunday. The crash was reported just after 6:30 p.m. Saturday, the Ashland County Sheriff's Office said. La Pointe police responded and within five minutes found the plane engulfed in flames in a heavily wooded area about 150 to 200 yards south of the runway on Madeline Island.

1 injured in Milwaukee
 casino shooting
Media study: more pro 
views on same-sex marriage

http://www.visitmilwaukee.org/images/member_photos/PotawatomiBingoCasinoLogo.jpgMILWAUKEE — One person was injured in an early-morning shooting Sunday at the Potawatomi Bingo Casino, Milwaukee police said. Sgt. Mark Stanmeyer said the 23-year-old Milwaukee woman was shot in the leg at about 1:30 a.m. Sunday during a fight inside the casino. Her injuries were not life-threatening. A 27-year-old Wauwatosa man from arrested at the scene, Stanmeyer said. He was not immediately charged.

NEW YORK — Around the time the U.S. Supreme Court was considering the same-sex marriage issue, news reports had more comments from supporters than opponents, a study released Monday concluded. The Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism looked at nearly 500 stories on the topic over a two-month period that began just before the court started hearings in March on legalizing same-sex marriage. 

 

TODAY IN BUSINESS


World looks to Bernanke to clarify stimulus plans
WASHINGTON — Is the era of ultra-low interest rates nearing an end? That's the question — and the fear — Chairman Ben Bernanke will face this week when he takes questions after a Federal Reserve policy meeting.

TODAY IN SPORTS
After 10 periods, time for Stanley Cup Game 3
BOSTON — Tyler Seguin knew something had to be said. And he was pretty sure it wouldn't be fit for public consumption. After the Chicago Blackhawks badly outplayed the Boston Bruins in the first period of Game 2 of the Stanley Cup finals Saturday night, Seguin ditched the microphone he had been wearing as part of the TV broadcast. 

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Discovery WorldSummer Camps 
and Teen Workshops 
at Discovery World

This summer teens and youth will build a bright future at Discovery World. As Milwaukee’s Premiere Center For Public Innovation, we know that your kids are smart, talented, creative, curious, and eager to build the future. Discovery World is their launch pad, the place where they learn how to build that future.
MediumWake Owl and Special Guest Blessed Feathers
The resurgence of indie folk music is apparent in Of Monsters and Men, Mumford and Sons among others. The beauty and perhaps the most inspiring quality about Wake Owl is its impeccable and delicate sound.
 

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Wis. historical site offers Railroad Days
MADISON — A southwestern Wisconsin historical site will offer a special railroad-themed weekend in August.

Lakefront Festival of Arts starts Friday
MILWAUKEE — Work from more than 175 artists will be displayed and sold this weekend on Milwaukee's lakefront.

Diocese of Green Bay clears retired priest
GREEN BAY — The Catholic Diocese of Green Bay says its investigation has cleared a retired priest of sexual abuse allegations.

Officer shot at Wis. Sikh temple gets new job
OAK CREEK — The Oak Creek police officer struck with 12 bullets while responding to the fatal shooting rampage at a Sikh temple last year is starting a new job with the company that made his bulletproof vest.

Green Bay officially unveils Donald Driver Way
GREEN BAY — Another street in Green Bay is now renamed after a Packers player or coach. City officials unveiled the sign Saturday changing Pearl Street to Donald Driver Way, for the recently retired wide receiver who spent 14 seasons with the Packers.

FAA: Group must get new planes to guide cranes
MADISON — A conservation organization that uses ultralight planes to lead endangered whooping cranes from Wisconsin to Florida for the winter has to replace its aircraft by next spring to comply with Federal Aviation Administration regulations.

Memo explains school spending increase
MADISON — A new memo from the nonpartisan Legislative Fiscal Bureau explains that the $150 per-student spending increase that's part of the state budget would amount to a $100 bump in the first year.

Records show no reviews for disgraced police chief
MILWAUKEE — A former Wisconsin police chief accused of watching pornography with his officers didn't receive a performance review for more than 20 of his 33 years with the department, records show.

Wis. mother accused of trying to kill 4 children
MEDFORD — A central Wisconsin woman is accused of trying to kill four of her children by carbon monoxide asphyxiation.

Wis. NR Board to set 2013-14 wolf hunt limits
MADISON — The state Department of Natural Resources' board is poised to adopt kill limits for Wisconsin's second wolf hunt later this month. The board is scheduled to take up the limits at a meeting in Wausau on June 26. The board will take public testimony during the meeting.

Woman who lost 3 children in fire accused of theft
DODGEVILLE — A woman burned in a house fire that killed three of her children has been charged with stealing from residents at a rehabilitation center where she is recovering.


 
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