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Federal appeals court allows controversial transmission project to move forward
A federal appeals court this week lifted a court order that would have temporarily blocked the final phase of a controversial transmission project.
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T Bone Burnett releases his first solo album in 20 years
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Former election official gets 1 year probation for sending fake absentee ballots to GOP lawmaker
A former Milwaukee County election official will serve 12 months probation for election fraud under a sentence imposed Thursday.
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Natural Resources Board approves limited walleye harvest on Minocqua Chain of Lakes
The policy-setting board for the Wisconsin DNR unanimously approved an emergency rule for harvesting walleye on the Minocqua Chain of Lakes in Oneida County.