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Local customers wary of cell data collection

Around a local Milwaukee Verizon Wireless authorized retailer, reaction to the news that the wireless giant has been turning over and other providers have been turning over data en masse to the...

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Kathy Griffin to play Riverside Theater Sept. 13

Comedian, talk-show host and celebrity-mocker will bring her shtick to the Sept. 13 for a 7 p.m. show. The last time Griffin was in town was in 2011, when she filmed a stand-up special at the...

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Hold the mustard: Middleton museum is shrinking

The in Middletown is shrinking from two floors of exhibits to one, the . The museum moved from Mount Horeb to Middleton in 2009 and has struggled with financial problems. The consolidation could be...

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CONSTRUCTION UNDERWAY ON HIGHWAY 27 NEAR VONDA (Government of Saskatchewan)

(Source: Government of Saskatchewan) Construction on Highway 27 is underway once again as work continues to rebuild this highway to improve safety and allow local shippers to carry heavier loads....

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Facebook stops "sponsored stories" in advertising overhaul -- but it may not...

Facebook announced at a media event yesterday that it's going to stop those annoying free-standing "sponsored stories," which are really just ads. It's one of several changes in advertising on...

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Sports complex to seek bike trail permit, Greendale drops suit threat

The Village of Greendale has agreed to drops plans to sue a local sports complex after the business agreed to seek a special use permit for a new bike trail. By of the Journal Sentinel Updated: 5:08...

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Shorewood schools to hire development leader to find new revenue

The Shorewood School District plans to bring aboard a director of development for the 2013-14 school year, an innovative move for the relatively small district that is looking to develop an additional...

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Man shot in incident with West Allis police

A man was shot after a standoff with West Allis police early Saturday, but it's not clear from a police statement who shot him. The standoff happened in the 1700 block of S. 70th St., and the man was...

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Obama administration to propose ending protections for wolves

The Obama administration on Friday will propose lifting most of the remaining federal protections for gray wolves across the Lower 48 states, a move that would end four decades of recovery efforts but...

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Scott Walker mum on any vetoes he might consider of budget add-ons

Waukesha — Gov. Scott Walker said Friday he won't telegraph his plans on potential vetoes of the state budget until after the Assembly and Senate have a chance to act. He declined to say how he would...

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Pedestrian deaths on interstates rare, but recent crashes highlight danger

A series of crashes involving pedestrians on southeast Wisconsin interstates is highlighting the dangers of walking along the area's busiest roadways. have been hit on local interstates in less than...

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Man used in botched ATF sting sentenced to house arrest

Chauncey Wright went looking for a job and got federally indicted instead. That's the way he put it Friday after being sentenced to six months of house confinement and four years probation for his...

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Rooftop-metal thieves get 5 years in prison, owe $160,000

Two men believed to be at the heart of a that caused an estimated $750,000 in damage will spend the next five years in prison. Gary Vanpelt, 39, of Milwaukee, after pleading guilty in May, was...

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Brits crack down on roadhogs

Instant fines for dangerous drivers The British Government's crackdown on dangerous drivers by imposing instant fines is being dismissed by some safety campaigners as a woefully inadequate response....

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North Shore Bank, Pick 'N Save to kick start Pewaukee Fireworks

North Shore Bank has announced today that it will match any donations made at the bank by individuals or non‐profit organizations to the Pewaukee Fireworks Fund, up to $3,500. Two Pick 'N Save stores...

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Monroe County 911 officials revise request for radio system

Sparta — Emergency communications officials in Monroe County say they're not giving up on their efforts to replace their radio system, which they say is outdated and unreliable. Emergency responders...

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With no ride to school, African-American and poor children...

More than five years ago, Brittany Daniel’s half-hour walk home from school ended abruptly when a Ford F-250 turned left on Glenwood Avenue — striking the 12-year-old as she approached her home on...

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GE Capital Fleet Services Expands Suite of Safety Products with Mobileye...

(Source: GE - General Electric Company) Eden Prairie, Minn. - June 10, 2013 - GE Capital Fleet Services today announced an agreement that will give GE's truck fleet customers access to the Mobileye...

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U.S. employers add 175,000 jobs in May, jobless rate ticks up to 7.6%

The United States turned in another month of lukewarm job creation last month, weathering widespread cutbacks in government spending and keeping the recovery on an all too familiar pace of subpar but...

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Belling, Sykes spar over Republican vote on journalism center

A vote by the Legislature's budget-writing committee to oust a journalism center from the University of Wisconsin-Madison's campus has touched off a major spat between Milwaukee's two conservative...

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