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Wis. Assembly passes
state budget, heads to Senate |
Health
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bill barring gun inquiries |
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MADISON,
Wis. — The Wisconsin Assembly passed the state budget
Wednesday after Democrats decided against offering any
amendments or prolonging debate, saying the $70 billion
spending plan is so bad it can't be fixed.
The budget would cut income taxes for all tax filers by $650
million over two years, expand statewide private school
vouchers currently only available in Milwaukee and Racine,
and tighten income eligibility under Medicaid.
>>Dems: No budget
debate was tactic, not retreat
>>GOP lawmaker
explains 'no' vote on budget
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MADISON
— Health organizations say a Wisconsin bill that would
prohibit doctors from asking patients whether they own guns
would interfere with the doctor-patient relationship.
Under the
proposal from Republican Rep. Michael Schraa, doctors except
for psychiatrists who violated the ban could face a $25,000
fine or nine months in prison. "Owning
a firearm, or not owning a firearm, is a personal decision
that has nothing to do with your physical health,"
Schraa said in a statement. "Patients should not feel
intimidated or harassed by their physicians over the
exercise of a constitutional right."
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Vikings
work out free
agent linebacker Bishop |
Weeks,
Ramirez homer
late, Brewers top Astros 3-1 |
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EDEN
PRAIRIE, Minn. — Free agent and former Packers linebacker
Desmond Bishop has visited the Vikings. Defensive
coordinator Alan Williams said after minicamp practice
Wednesday that Bishop went through a "good
workout" with team officials. Williams deferred to
general manager Rick Spielman and head coach Leslie Frazier
about the possibility of signing the seventh-year veteran.
Bishop
played in a 3-4 defense with Green Bay. Minnesota uses a 4-3
scheme.
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HOUSTON
— Houston starter Erik Bedard had perhaps his best performance
of the season on Wednesday night. When he left in the eighth
inning, it quickly fell apart for the Astros. Bedard
departed with a runner on and one out, and Hector Ambriz
surrendered home runs to Rickie Weeks and Aramis Ramirez to send
Houston to a 3-1 loss to the Milwaukee Brewers. Bedard
struck out eight and allowed four hits in his longest outing of
the season. The left-hander was replaced by Ambriz (1-4) after
Josh Prince walked and was sacrificed to second.
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Wis.
Innocence Project
helps inmate go free |
Wis.
welfare-to-work
incentives could trim cases |
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MILWAUKEE
— A Milwaukee inmate who won a chance to clear his name
after a judge vacated his homicide conviction last year
instead made an agonizing decision: to plead guilty to a
lesser homicide charge in exchange for his immediate
freedom, his lawyers said Wednesday. The
decision means Seneca Malone remains a convicted felon in
the eyes of the law. But it also means the 27-year-old, who
has always maintained his innocence, is a free man.
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MADISON
— Wisconsin officials hope a new incentive plan will trim
participation in the state's welfare-to-work program, which
has seen an increase in enrollment despite predictions that
fewer poor people would need its assistance. The
program is called Wisconsin Works, or W-2, and provides
financial assistance to low-income people who are trying to
find work. Nearly
15,000 people were in the program last month, far more than
the 11,452 per month predicted in the current 2011-13 budget.
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Wis.
public workers might
pay more for retirement |
Growth drives
United Tool
from Milwaukee to City
of Pewaukee location |
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MADISON
— Public employees in Wisconsin could see another increase
in the contribution rates they pay into the Wisconsin
Retirement System under a plan the system board is scheduled
to consider Thursday.The
proposal is for rates to be 14 percent of payroll for
teachers and general employees, with workers and their
employers each paying half. The employers are state and
local governments, meaning taxpayers would foot that share
of the bill.
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MILWAUKEE
– It’s a move United Tool owner Ron Kelnhofer wishes he could have
made six months ago because his company has far outgrown its
Milwaukee facility. During the second week of August, United Tool
will move from a 12,800-square-foot facility at 8219 W. Bradley Road
to an approximate 27,000-square-foot facility at N27-W23591 Paul
Road in the City of Pewaukee. “It is a real nice bit of room for
us,” Kelnhofer said. “We are sardines where we are now.”
Kelnhofer said another plus of being located in Waukesha County is
the better talent pool than Milwaukee.
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TODAY IN BUSINESS |
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Car
quality dinged by tech glitches, survey finds
DETROIT
— Car buyers increasingly want high-tech features like
voice recognition and navigation. But they're not very
forgiving of the car company when those systems fail.
The top
complaints in J.D. Power's closely-watched survey of new
vehicle owners, released Wednesday, involved technologies
that drivers are clamoring for. |
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TODAY IN SPORTS |
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A
Game 7 with more on the line than an NBA title
MIAMI
— He is the best player in the game and this is the best moment in his
sport. Game
7, NBA title on the line. "The
moment is going to be grand," LeBron James said. And
it might redefine someone's legacy. No
matter what happens Thursday night, he and the Miami Heat, and Tim
Duncan's San Antonio Spurs have already won titles and secured a place
in NBA history. |
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EVENTS |
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Cedarburg
Strawberry Festival
Summertime fun in Cedarburg celebrates the strawberry. The
28th Annual Strawberry Festival, always the fourth weekend, will be
June 22 & 23, 2013.
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Lakefront
Festival of the Arts
For 50 years, the Lakefront Festival of Arts has been
bringing art to life on Milwaukee’s lakefront. Started
in 1963, this three-day fundraising event has evolved
from a gathering of a handful of artists to a vibrant,
exciting, and wide-ranging festival with something for
everyone.
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SLIDESHOWS |
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Waukesha West vs. Arrowhead 06-17-13
Posted 06-19-13
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Cedarburg
vs. Waukesha West 06-15-13
Posted 06-19-13
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Brookfield
Central vs. Brookfield East 06-18-13
Posted 06-19-13
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Both
boys testify in slaying of great-grandmother
SHEBOYGAN
— The two teenage Wisconsin boys accused of killing one of
their great-grandmothers have given widely varying accounts
of the murder.
Wis.
DHS secretary takes medical leave
MADISON
— Wisconsin Department of Health Services Secretary Kitty
Rhoades is taking a leave of absence to have hip replacement
surgery.
Walker
to speak at conservative think tank
MADISON
— Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker is scheduled to speak at a
prominent think tank that denies the existence of man-made
global warming.
Mining
company submits sampling plan to Wis. DNR
MADISON
— A company looking to dig a huge iron mine just south of
Lake Superior has filed new papers with the Wisconsin
Department of Natural Resources outlining a bulk sampling
plan and notifying the agency it plans to seek a mining
permit.
Boy,
4, struck by car, injured in Milwaukee
MILWAUKEE
— Milwaukee police say a 4-year-old boy was struck by a
car when he darted into traffic between parked cars.
Man
arrested in Wis. casino shooting released
MILWAUKEE
— Prosecutors say a 27-year-old Wauwatosa man arrested in
last weekend's shooting inside a Milwaukee casino has been
released.
Assembly
won't make Racine voucher change
MADISON
— Assembly Speaker Robin Vos says the state budget will
not be amended to change criteria affecting who can enroll
in the voucher school program in Racine.
Wis.
Sikhs plan rites, 6K run in memory of tragedy
OAK
CREEK — Wisconsin Sikhs (seekz) plan to memorialize last
year's shooting tragedy with religious observances and a
6-kilometer fundraising run/walk.
Wooden
beam could be detached part of shipwreck
FAIRPORT,
Mich. — A wooden beam that has long been the focus of the
search for a 17th century shipwreck in northern Lake
Michigan was not attached to a buried vessel as searchers
had suspected, but still may have come from the elusive
Griffin or some other ship, archaeologists said Wednesday.
ME:
Slain Wis. woman struck many times
SHEBOYGAN
— A medical examiner has testified that a slain
78-year-old Wisconsin woman was struck at least 27 times
with sharp and blunt objects.
Wis.
DNR wants to increase wolf hunt limits
MADISON
— Hunters and trappers would be allowed to kill dozens
more wolves during Wisconsin's second wolf hunt this fall,
under new quotas released Tuesday by state wildlife
officials.
Officials:
Man mauled by bear outside Wis. cabin
SHELL
LAKE — A man who was attacked by a black bear outside a
cabin in northwestern Wisconsin is recovering at a hospital.
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