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May
31 deadline to join no call list
MADISON
— Wisconsin residents who want to be protected from unsolicited
telemarketing phone calls and text messages have until the end of
the month to sign up for the state's 'no call' list.
Milwaukee
teacher accused in student sex assault
MILWAUKEE
— Milwaukee police say a female high school teacher is in custody
for allegedly sexually assaulting a 14-year-old boy.
Wis.
gov didn't know of ex-aide's drunken driving
MADISON
— Gov. Scott Walker says he wasn't aware of his former campaign
spokeswoman's drunken driving citations.
Wis.
lawyer wants car dealers to oppose bill
MADISON
— Wisconsin's Lemon Law King is trying to rally dealers against a
Republican bill that would relax car buyer protection statutes.
Wisconsin
monk out on bail in Illinois case
WAUKEGAN,
Ill. — A Benedictine monk from Wisconsin who faces charges
he tried to abduct four Illinois girls has been released on
bond.
Fort
McCoy campground summer season set to open
MADISON
— Fort McCoy's campground's summer hours will take effect
this weekend.
Wis.
raises bag limits for walleye spearfishing
MADISON
— Wildlife officials increased daily walleye bag limits
for anglers on Thursday as Wisconsin Chippewa spearfishing
winds down.
Wis.
committee erases governor's GPS plan
MADISON
— The Legislature's finance committee has erased a plan in
Republican Gov. Scott Walker's budget that would allow
judges across the state to order GPS monitoring for people
under restraining orders.
Wis.
committee reduces handgun background fees
MADISON
— The Legislature's finance committee has voted to reduce
the handgun purchaser background check fee by $3.
Wis. committee
deletes DOJ solicitor general spot
MADISON
— The Legislature's finance committee has deleted
provisions in Gov. Scott Walker's budget that would create a
solicitor general's office within the state Justice
Department.
Hundreds
of thousands hit state roads this weekend
MILWAUKEE
— If you're hitting the road for the Memorial Day weekend,
you'll have lots of company.
Milwaukee
gains 4,000 residents in 2 years
MILWAUKEE
— New figures from the U.S. Census Bureau show Milwaukee
has gained 4,000 residents in the past two years.
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