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Wisconsin
bill would ban mandatory flu shots |
Economists
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increase in consumer spending |
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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.
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WASHINGTON
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.
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Wis.
not likely to take up
gay marriage again soon |
Cardinals beat Lohse
again, top Brewers 4-2 |
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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.
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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.
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Poor children in Wisconsin
schools increase |
Work
requirement would reduce food stamp rolls |
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 proposed work requirement for food stamps
recipients in Wisconsin is projected to knock half of the
people off the program. Gov. Scott Walker's proposal is
scheduled to be voted on Tuesday by the Legislature's Joint
Finance Committee. Walker's Department of Health Services
reports in briefing papers that about 31,350 participants in
the Wisconsin FoodShare program would not be able to meet
the proposed requirements.
>>State workers
who smoke would pay $50 fee
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Wisconsin
has 2 $1 million
Powerball winners |
Summer hiring predicted to
increase this year |
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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.
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WAUKESHA
Its only a few weeks until the Waukesha pools open up to swimmers
and the Waukesha Parks, Recreation and Forestry Department is busy
prepping the pools and training the lifeguards who have been hired
for the summer months. Each year, the Waukesha Parks, Recreation and
Forestry Department hires about 300 employees for the summer (they
only have 100 employees the rest of the year).
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TODAY IN BUSINESS |
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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.
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TODAY IN SPORTS |
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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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EVENTS |
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Milwaukee
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 musics towering masterpieces. Experience the
romantic genius of Johannes Brahms.
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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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SLIDESHOWS |
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Taste of Home Cooking Show
05-09-13
Posted 05-17-13
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Mock
Crash in West Bend 05-09-13
Posted 05-17-13
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April
Photos of the Month
Posted 05-06-13
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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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