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Warmer Great Lakes: 
Nice for a dip, but worrisome
Wis. officials: About 79 pct. 
of drivers buckle up
MINNEAPOLIS - Don Kermeen grew up along the shores of Lake Superior, and early on he learned a lesson about the mighty lake: "For most of the year, you don't swim in it unless you're in a wetsuit." However that doesn't seem to be the case for beachgoers this summer.

MADISON - Wisconsin officials say a new unofficial survey suggests that nearly four out of five motorists buckle up. That would be an all-time high. The State Patrol's Bureau of Transportation Safety says a statewide survey last year found seatbelt use around 73 percent last year.

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12-year-old girl injured 
on Wis. 'free fall' ride
Happ wins in Houston debut
MADISON - A 12-year-old girl at an amusement park plunged more than 40 feet to the ground on Friday, seriously injuring herself when a safety net under a "free fall" attraction failed to catch her. Police declined to identify the girl, but said she was from out of state and visiting the Wisconsin Dells with her family.  HOUSTON - So far, the Houston Astros transition to a rebuilding status is looking pretty good. J.A. Happ made sure of it Friday night. One day after arriving in a trade from Philadelphia, Happ allowed two hits over six innings in his Houston debut and the Astros beat the Milwaukee Brewers 5-0.

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Going reptile
If warm and fuzzy isn’t in your pet repertoire, perhaps you’ve got a soft spot for something reptilian. Many people select a pet as an extension of their personality, but if you’re looking for a snake or iguana just to up your cool factor, then you might not be ready for a reptile or amphibian. 

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Families sue man convicted in Wis.-Mich. shootings
MILWAUKEE - Relatives of two of the teenagers slain in a 2008 shooting rampage on the Wisconsin-Michigan border say they are suing the convicted killer to make sure he doesn't profit from the crimes.

Investigators say money drove man to kill parents
MADISON - A struggling day trader shot his parents to death in their western Wisconsin home on his wedding anniversary, according to a criminal complaint filed Friday.

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Chrysler to add 900 jobs to midsize-car plant
DETROIT - Chrysler Group LLC said Friday that it will add nearly 900 jobs at a factory in suburban Detroit and spare it from a planned closure. The decision is a show of optimism that consumers will embrace the company's refurbished midsize sedans.

Bond set for accused spouse killer
OCONTO - Bond was set at $750,000 Friday for the man charged in Oconto County with killing his estranged wife and setting her house on fire.

Officer on bike hit, dragged in Milwaukee
MILWAUKEE - A gunshot was fired after a Milwaukee police officer on bike patrol was hit by a fleeing car and dragged.

Man killed by deputies "intended to die"
MADISON - Dane County's sheriff says the man fatally shot by deputies this week near Stoughton told a friend that he "intended to die."

Wisconsin theater renovated to look like before
STANLEY - At a time when it's hard to keep a small town theater open, the Eslinger family is bringing back the golden age at the Stanley Theater.

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Couple with baby work to leave Vegas homeless camp
LAS VEGAS - Existing in the open desert around Las Vegas is inconceivable for many people who have sampled its harsh winters and deadly summers. Michelle Brower, who lost her job at a crafts store because of the recession, did it while both homeless and pregnant.
Nationwide-only drivers looking for breakthrough
NEWTON, Iowa - The NASCAR Nationwide series has been dominated by double-duty Sprint Cup drivers all season, which isn't exactly a new phenomenon. The so-called "regular guys" on the Nationwide tour are hoping to break that trend in Iowa.

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Fearless spies make 'Salt' 
thoroughly entertaining
Who could have guessed that "Salt" would be released on the heels of a ring of alleged Russian spies being arrested while operating on U.S. soil?
 
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