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Twister season starts late,
 but starts nonetheless
Prosecution: Wis. trial 
is not about raw milk

TULSA, Okla. — Deadly tornadoes that have raked communities in Middle America over the past week, including Monday's massive twister that carved a path of destruction through the Oklahoma City suburb of Moore, belie what had been a relatively quiet start of the 2013 tornado season. In fact, this is the longest the U.S. has gone into May without registering an EF1 or stronger tornado, which are the types that can cause damage. That's according to Harold Brooks, a research meteorologist at the National Severe Storms Laboratory.

BARABOO — The licensing trial of a Wisconsin dairy farmer who supporters say is being targeted for selling raw milk opened Monday with prosecutors maintaining that raw milk is not at issue. Loganville farmer Vernon Hershberger is charged with distributing milk from his Grazin' Acres dairy farm without a milk producer's license, operating a retail food establishment and dairy plant without licenses, and violating a hold order placed on his dairy products after a raid on his farm.

Wis. police become more
aggressive with redaction
Dodgers beat Brewers 3-1

Wisconsin State FlagMILWAUKEE — Brenda O'Malley figured she'd get the police accident report and file an insurance claim after her teenage daughter got into a car accident in Sheboygan Falls this past spring. But the report turned out to be so redacted — or blacked-out — it was useless. She called the mayor, the city attorney and the federal Department of Transportation before the state Department of Transportation finally handed over a complete report two weeks after the crash.

MILWAUKEE  — Clayton Kershaw scattered three singles in his second complete game of the year and Matt Kemp hit his first home run since April 24, lifting the Los Angeles Dodgers to a 3-1 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers on Monday night. Ryan Braun managed a pair of singles and Yuniesky Betancourt also singled for the only hits off Kershaw (5-2). The lefty struck out five and walked one. Andre Ethier homered and tripled for the last-place Dodgers before being ejected by plate umpire Dan Bellino.

Poor children in Wisconsin schools increase Selling of state property given green light
MADISON, Wis. — The percentage of children in Wisconsin public schools who come from families poor enough to receive free and reduced-priced lunches has increased for the ninth year in a row. The state Department of Public Instruction reported Monday that 43.2 percent of children in public schools are on the programs, up from 42.5 percent the previous year. There are nearly 359,000 students in Wisconsin in the programs.

MADISON, Wis. — A broad array of state properties, including prisons, university dormitories, power plants and highways, could be sold to private buyers without going through a public bidding process, under a provision approved by the Legislature's budget committee on Tuesday.
>>Budget panel votes to clamp down on retirees

>>Bargaining over health benefits narrowed
>>Wis. panel considers bill limiting local recalls

GOP leaders say 
impeachment talk premature
Krause Funeral Homes opens new Brookfield location
CONCORD, N.H. — The Republican National Committee chairman and a leading conservative, Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul, urged caution Monday for Republican critics calling for President Barack Obama's impeachment, but would not rule out impeachment altogether as new details emerged about the White House's role in the developing scandal at the Internal Revenue Service.

BROOKFIELD – Krause Funeral Homes has opened its new state-of-the-art facility at 21600 W. Capitol Drive and will hold an open house for the public June 23.The 25,000-square-foot facility was designed and constructed by VJS Construction Services in Pewaukee and features banquet rooms for food service before and after visitations and funeral services, and an open concept design with a water feature and fireplace.

 

TODAY IN BUSINESS


Should we let wunderkinds drop out of high school?
NEW YORK — Thomas Sohmers, 17, of Hudson, Mass., has been working at a research lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology since he was 13, developing projects ranging from augmented reality eyewear to laser communications systems. 

TODAY IN SPORTS
Sports world keeps eye on Oklahoma tornado
The massive tornado that ripped through a handful of Oklahoma City suburbs and killed at least 50 people grabbed the attention of the sports world on Monday, especially the players and coaches with ties to the area.

EVENTS


MediumBB King with Special Guest Paul Cebar
Throughout the 1990’s as well as the 1980’s, 1970’s, 1960’s and 1950’s, there has been only one King of the Blues – Riley B. King, affectionately known as B.B. King. Friday May 31
MediumClutch with Special Guest The Sword & Lionize
Gutsy, straight up rock & roll laced with killer grooves & serious licks. One of the most potently powerful bands on the planet, Clutch brings special guests The Sword & Lionize to Turner Hall for a night of high octane hard rock. Tuesday May 21
 

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Proposal to sell state properties up for vote
MADISON — A wide-reaching change that would allow the state to sell off properties ranging from prisons and power plants to University of Wisconsin dormitories and state highways is up for approval before the Legislature's budget committee.

Wis. DNR to waive fishing, trail fees for weekend
MADISON — The state Department of Natural Resources is planning to waive fishing, hiking and all-terrain vehicle fees for the first weekend in June.

Requiring ACT tests for 11th graders up for vote
MADISON — Every high school student in Wisconsin would take the ACT college entrance exam during their junior year under a proposal up for a vote in the Legislature's budget committee.

Proposal would require state to offer HSAs
MADISON — Government workers in Wisconsin would have to be offered a high-deductible health insurance plan with a health savings account under a proposal to be voted on Tuesday.

Wis. budget committee to review sand mining plan
MADISON — Wisconsin's budget-writing committee is scheduled to review provisions in Gov. Scott Walker's spending plan that would pull money from the state's environmental management fund to cover sand mining inspections.

Committee to consider double-dipping changes
MADISON — Gov. Scott Walker's proposal to more than double the amount of time a public employee must stay retired before being hired for another job is up for consideration this week by the Legislature's budget committee.

GOP move gives state more control on construction
MADISON — Democrats said a move to standardize erosion control rules for commercial construction sites is another effort by Republicans to take power away from local authorities.

Historic Superior lighthouse free for the taking
DULUTH, Minn. — Wisconsin's historic Superior Entry lighthouse is free for the taking.

Milwaukee Pug Fest attracts 1,700 dogs
FRANKLIN — Milwaukee Pug Fest, billed by organizers as the largest such event in North America, had its best year yet.

Wis. budget committee to consider DNA expansion
MADISON — Wisconsin lawmakers are set this week to consider Gov. Scott Walker's plan to take DNA from anyone arrested for a felony and anyone convicted of any crime.

Severe storms rumble across E Minn., W Wis.
MINNEAPOLIS — Skies turned dark and the rain came down in torrents as severe storms rumbled across eastern Minnesota and western Wisconsin.

West Allis police arrest man in woman's death
WEST ALLIS — West Allis police have arrested a 48-year-old man in the death of a 63-year-old woman who was found in a hallway of her apartment building.


 
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