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Wisconsin bill would ban mandatory flu shots Economists predict 
increase in consumer spending

MADISON — Wisconsin employers, including hospitals, nursing homes and other health care agencies, could no longer require workers to get flu shots under a bill pending in the Legislature. Rep. Jeremy Thiesfeldt, R-Fond du Lac, said he began drafting the legislation after several hospital workers and health care contractors in his district complained they were fired after refusing to be vaccinated. Other states have laws or legislation pending requiring health care workers to be immunized or requiring employers to offer them the vaccine. 

maing money easyWASHINGTON — Consumer spending is likely to pick up this year, while government spending declines at a faster rate, according to a survey of business economists. The economists predict that the U.S. economy will grow 2.4 percent this year and 3 percent next year. That's unchanged from their forecast in February. But they are more bullish on consumer spending and housing than they were three months ago, in part because of a more positive view about unemployment.

Wis. not likely to take up 
gay marriage again soon
Cardinals beat Lohse 
again, top Brewers 4-2

MADISON - Wisconsin's neighbor Minnesota may have become the 12th state in the country to legalize same-sex unions on Tuesday. But gay marriage is not on the legislative agenda in Wisconsin, and that's not expected to change in the near future. "I just don't think it's very likely in this state anytime soon," said Joe Heim, a University of Wisconsin-La Crosse political scientist, told a news outlet. 

ST. LOUIS — David Freese had an RBI in a four-run fourth inning to go with big plays at third base, and the St. Louis Cardinals beat former teammate Kyle Lohse for the third time this season with a 4-2 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers on Sunday. John Gast (2-0) won his second straight start in place of the injured Jake Westbrook and fellow rookie Seth Maness escaped a bases-loaded, none-out jam in the seventh.

UW-Milwaukee, Johnson 
in high-voltage pairing
Walker to headline 
Iowa GOP event
MILWAUKEE - The climb the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee faces to make a name for itself in research and local economic development can best be seen at the site of an abandoned staircase. On the ground floor of the engineering building on Cramer Street, where that stairwell once stood, is the Energy Advancement Center - the largest "dry lab" at any academic institution in North America are about to become research partners.

DES MOINES, Iowa — Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker will visit Iowa this week to deliver a speech that may bolster speculation that he will run for president in 2016. The Wisconsin State Journal reports Walker will speak to a Republican fundraiser in the Des Moines area on Thursday. The event will be hosted by the Republican Party of Polk County.

Wisconsin has 2 $1 million
Powerball winners
Black flies at Wis. refuge 
plague whooping cranes

A group of Columbus, Ohio, police officers won $1 million in Wednesday's Powerball drawing. MADISON — Two tickets sold in Wisconsin are worth $1 million apiece after Saturday night's Powerball drawing. The sole winning ticket for the $590.5 million jackpot was sold in Florida. But the Wisconsin Lottery says $1 million tickets were sold in Antigo and Milwaukee. The Antigo ticket was sold at Krist Food Mart on Superior Street, while the Milwaukee ticket was sold at Pick 'N Save on Garfield.

AdultsMILWAUKEE — Experts say swarms of black flies appear to be the best explanation for why endangered whooping cranes are abandoning their nests at a Wisconsin wildlife refuge. But the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported Sunday that the pesky insects at the Necedah National Wildlife Refuge near Tomah aren't the only reason the birds are struggling.

 

TODAY IN BUSINESS


A year after IPO, Facebook aims to be ad colossus
NEW YORK — It was supposed to be our IPO, the people's public offering.
Facebook, the brainchild of a young CEO who sauntered into Wall Street meetings in a hoodie, was going to be bigger than Amazon, bigger than McDonald's, bigger than Coca-Cola. And it was all made possible by our friendships, photos and family ties.

TODAY IN SPORTS
Young Americans waste no time qualifying for Indy
INDIANAPOLIS — Bump Day at Indianapolis followed the script. No surprises, no drama and no drivers getting bumped. On a day devoid of tension and rumors, all nine drivers who made attempts on the second and final day of Indianapolis 500 qualifications made it into the 33-car field, led by two young Americans — Josef Newgarden and Graham Rahal — who easily had the two fastest cars on the track.

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De Waart Conducts BrahmsMilwaukee Symphony Orchestra's “De Waart Conducts Brahms,”
Edo de Waart leads the Milwaukee Symphony in the music of Johannes Brahms: the strong, mighty Symphony No. 1 and the great, noble Symphony No. 4. Though he would compose only four symphonies, each is counted among music’s towering masterpieces. Experience the romantic genius of Johannes Brahms.
Relax and Renew Writer's Conference
Keynote Speaker: Renowned story consultant, author and lecturer Michael Hauge in his only scheduled appearance in the Upper Midwest this year.
Michael works with screenwriters, novelists, filmmakers, executives and film funding agencies both in Hollywood and around the world.
 

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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.

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.

Milwaukee Public Museum to feature "poop" exhibit
MILWAUKEE - An exhibit traveling to the Milwaukee Public Museum this fall concentrates on something few like to talk in depth about: poop.

Wis. budget panel to consider rent-to-own changes
MADISON - The Legislature's Joint Finance Committee is poised to consider provisions in Gov. Scott Walker's executive budget that would exempt rent-to-own stores from Wisconsin's consumer protection laws.

Free dental exams for service dogs 
at UW

MADISON - Guide dogs and other service canines will get some special attention from University of Wisconsin Veterinary Care specialists.

Renewed search for Wis. girl missing since 1996
SPOONER - Washburn County sheriff's officials say they consider the case of a 15-year-old girl missing for 17 years still open and active.

Wis. Democratic Party adviser is leaving
MADISON - A well-known Democratic Party of Wisconsin adviser is leaving his position.

Boy killed in LaFayette Co. accident identified
BLANCHARDVILLE - The Lafayette County sheriff's office has identified the 8-year-old boy run over by a skid steer loader.

Green Bay man's death is ruled homicide
GREEN BAY - Green Bay police have ruled the death of a 49-year-old man a homicide.

Madison officers shoot 43-year-old man 
with sword

MADISON - A 43-year-old man is dead after he was fatally shot by Madison police.


 
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