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2 ex-Walker aides accused 
of illegal fundraising
Briggs & Stratton shutting plants, to cut 767 jobs
MILWAUKEE - Two women who were on Republican Gov. Scott Walker's staff when he was the Milwaukee County executive were charged Thursday with engaging in political fundraising while at work. MILWAUKEE - Engine maker Briggs & Stratton Corp. on Thursday said it will close a plant in Tennessee and shift the work to Georgia, eliminating about 690 jobs in the U.S., as it adjusts to a changing market for outdoor equipment.
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Wis. Assembly passes 
contentious mining bill
No. 25 Wisconsin beats 
No. 16 Indiana 57-50
MADISON - Assembly Republicans scored a major victory Thursday in their push to help a Florida company dig a huge open-pit mine in Wisconsin's beloved north woods, passing a bill to ease the state's intricate permitting requirements despite conservationists' fears the project will devastate one of the state's most pristine regions. MADISON - 
Wisconsin had already bounced back from its rough start in the Big Ten. Now Jordan Taylor and the 25th-ranked Badgers know they can win even on a bad shooting night. Despite going 4 for 17 from 3-point range, Wisconsin fell back on its defense to beat No. 16 Indiana 57-50 on Thursday.

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There is the start of a story behind every Fred Stonehouse painting — a fantastical, mythic story — but the artist invites the viewers to engage their own imaginations to embellish the open-ended tale.

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Soldier from Wis killed in Afghanistan
MAYVILLE - The family of a Wisconsin soldier killed in Afghanistan will travel to Dover Air Force base in Delaware where the body of 1st Lt. David Johnson is due to arrive.

Nonprofit sues UW for access 
to course outlines
JEFFERSON - A research and policy group aimed at improving teacher quality is suing to get access to course outlines at the University of Wisconsin's schools of education.

Wis. GOP clears mine protesters 
out of Assembly
MADISON - Assembly Republicans have cleared dozens of protesters from the chamber's galleries after they disrupted debate on a contentious mining bill.

Parents of ill Wis. lawmaker attend session
MADISON - The parents of ill Democratic state Rep. Tamara Grigsby of Milwaukee attended the Assembly session Thursday to receive a resolution passed hoping she recovers quickly.

Poll: Most people support Wis. voter ID law
MADISON - A new poll shows most people support a state law that requires voters to show photo identification at the ballot box starting next month.

Court denies new trial 
in Wis. mill worker death
MADISON - A Wisconsin appeals court on Thursday denied the request for a new trial made by a man convicted in the grisly 1992 killing of a Green Bay paper mill worker.

Snowmobilers head north 
in search of snow
EAU CLAIRE - Snowmobilers in search of prime powder are traveling to far northern Wisconsin to enjoy the outdoors.

Why is investment income 
taxed less than wages?

WASHINGTON - Why do Mitt Romney and other wealthy investors pay lower taxes on the income they make from investments than they would if they earned their millions from wages? 
Packers still stinging 
from playoff loss to Giants

HICKAM AIR FORCE BASE, Hawaii - When Packers coach Mike McCarthy left frigid Green Bay, the temperature was in the single digits. When he landed in Honolulu, it was a balmy 80 degrees.

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'Extremely Loud' delves 
into tragedy, endurance
WAUKESHA - Is it appropriate to build a work of drama around the horrifying terrorist acts of Sept. 11, 2001?
 
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