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Wis.
lawmakers to consider rent-to-own plan
MADISON
— The Legislature's finance committee is set to decide whether to
exempt rent-to-own stores from Wisconsin's consumer protection laws.
Wis.
committee to decide on DOJ solicitor general
MADISON
— The Legislature's budget committee is poised to decide whether
to create a solicitor general's office within the state Justice
Department.
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.
Wis.
budget committee to take up DNA upon arrest
MADISON
— The Legislature's powerful finance committee is expected to
review Gov. Scott Walker's plan to take DNA from anyone arrested for
a felony and anyone convicted of any crime.
Wis.
Republicans want rent-to-own out of budget
MADISON
— Two Republican state senators want the Legislature's finance
committee to delete wording in Gov. Scott Walker's executive budget
that would exempt rent-to-own businesses from Wisconsin's consumer
protection laws.
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.
Wis.
committee to weigh in on proposed UW funding
MADISON
— The Legislature's budget-writing committee is expected to
approve Gov. Scott Walker's plan to freeze University of Wisconsin
System tuition for two years and slash a planned spending increase
for system schools.
Wis.
committee to again tackle DOT deficit plan
MADISON
— The Legislature's budget-writing committee is scheduled to renew
discussions over a proposal aimed at closing a $63.5 million deficit
in Wisconsin's roads fund.
Wisconsin
home sales increase 9 percent in April
MILWAUKEE
— Housing sales increased 9 percent last month, continuing a
rebound that now includes 22 consecutive months of growth.
Common
core education standards to be discussed
MADISON
— Advocates and opponents of common core standards for teaching
math and English in Wisconsin were gathering for a joint hearing
before the Legislature's education committees.
Milwaukee
man claims $1M Powerball prize
MADISON
— A Milwaukee man has claimed a $1 million prize from Saturday's
record $590.5 million Powerball jackpot drawing.
Prosecutors:
Wis. farmer ignored licensing laws
BARABOO
— Prosecutors are trying to show a jury that a Wisconsin raw milk
farmer showed blatant disregard for state licensing laws.
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