Wisconsin

Lawyer: Accused Orlando office shooter mentally ill

Emergency workers transport a victim from a shooting in downtown Orlando on Friday. Source: The Associated Press ORLANDO (AP) — The engineer accused of fatally shooting one employee and wounding five others at the firm where he...

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Drive Blog: Beastly Borland

Follow Badger Nation's Drive Blog! Indiana isn't going away quietly, as the Hoosiers drive deep into Wisconsin territory. But pressure by O'Brien Schofield cost Ben Chappell to throw a lazy pass that Chris Borland picked off...

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Tribute service Sunday evening for Kiel soldier Amy Krueger, killed in Fort Hood shootings

Gannett Wisconsin Media • November 7, 2009 KIEL — A candlelight tribute service for Staff Sgt. Amy Krueger, killed Thursday at Fort Hood, Texas will begin at 7 p.m. Sunday at Veterans Memorial Park, 28 Water St. Additional...

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Video showing — Mountain top removal coal mining, Nov. 11 & 12

Wisconsin buys coal mined by blasting the tops off of Appalachian mountains & dumping the debris in the valleys! Coal Country November 11, 2009 Noon Room 328 NW, State Capitol Coal Country November 12, 2009 7:00 p.m. Goodman...

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Wisconsin receives Recovery Act grant for broadband mapping

Wisconsin among the states awarded a grant by NTIA’s State Broadband Data and Development Grant Program to fund broadband mapping and planning activities. The program, funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, will...

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Wounded Wisconsin soldier released from Texas hospital

Army Pfc. Amber Bahr, who was injured in the Fort Hood, Texas, shootings, was released from the hospital last night, a family spokeswoman said Saturday. Bahr was shot in the back by Army psychiatrist Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan....

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Two days after rampage, questions remain unanswered

Two days after the worst mass shooting on an American military base, many questions remained unanswered Saturday about connections between the alleged shooter and a Madison-based combat-stress unit that was on the base...

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WI. Bankruptcy Filings up 30 Percent

Story Created: Nov 7, 2009 Story Updated: Nov 7, 2009 MADISON, Wis. (AP) -- Bankruptcy filings in the state are up about 30 percent from this time last year, particularly among seniors struggling with medical expenses. In the...

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Company Loses Military Truck Contract

Government Awards 2010 Contract To Company In Wis. POSTED: Friday, November 6, 2009 UPDATED: 7:58 am CST November 7, 2009 SAN ANTONIO -- When the Army announced in August that it would be granting its newest contract to built...

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Doyle directs all state flags flown at half-staff after attack

MADISON Gov. Jim Doyle on Friday said he was monitoring the situation at Fort Hood, but much of his information was coming from the media. He said he still was waiting official word about Wisconsin casualties.

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