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Gail Burchardt of Jackson hasn’t missed a game at the BMO Harris Bradley Center since October 1995; her streak started before some current Admirals players were born. (3)
Social media images of the Kenosha County high school student show him draped in what looks like a white sheet, and a screen behind him displays the words ‘Crime in the 1920s.
In this election cycle, celebrity dimwittery has been weaponized, as a reality television show star with only a tangential knowledge of political issues leads the Republican presidential field. (46)
After coughing up the lead in the eighth inning, the Brewers rallied behind Scooter Gennett’s RBI single in the ninth inning. (17)
A De Pere businessman was indicted Friday in a bank fraud investigation on charges that came less than a year after separate revelations that the man had also walked away with more than $1.2 million in loans from state taxpayers. (5)
The U.S. Senate on Tuesday passed an FAA reauthorization bill that would bar the agency from charging for air traffic control services at aviation conventions like EAA AirVenture in Oshkosh.
A Milwaukee man accused Tuesday of opening fire at the Potawatomi casino hours after shooting another man in the chest on Milwaukee's north side said he opened fire in the casino because he saw suspicious people whom he called "snakes," according to a criminal complaint.
Brewers 6, Twins 5: Brewers bounce back to edge Twins
Senate bills bars feds from charging EAA for air traffic controllers
Businessman who landed $1.2 million in state loans indicted
Man shot in vehicle hours after motorist shot by other driver
Crowding, understaffing plague juvenile detention center
Complaint: Potawatomi shooter shot man before casino incident
Walker’s bill signings target child abuse, sex trafficking
Ownership changing at Pleasant Prairie firm
Massive retail, multifamily development along Layton Avenue seeks Greenfield Common Council approval
Fund to distribute $37.7 million in library aid to public schools
Three-mile delays reported after westbound I-94 crash
Pastor charged in Oshkosh with child enticement
Disturbance at Madison bar, restaurant ends in deadly gunfire
Badger Meter shares soar in Tuesday trading
Visa: new technology for chip cards to speed checkout times
Suspect charged in hit-and-run involving stolen tools, chase
Harley-Davidson profit slips amid slower U.S. sales
Our Back Pages: Earth-shaking fire guts east side's Century Hall — in 1988
John Doe probe into Lincoln Hills ends under law's new limits
Deadly attacks in Afghan capital show Taliban's strength
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Chip-enabled cards make a dent in fraud
Brewers farm director Tom Flanagan has been busy following prospects
Milwaukee-area students from The Commons to present innovation projects
Waukesha man, former church youth leader, gets prison for sex with minor
Student's KKK costume in English class sparks uproar in Kenosha County
Ald. Ashanti Hamilton named Milwaukee Common Council president
Wauwatosa public at odds over possible bus rapid transit system
Gary D’Amato: 900 and counting: Admirals fan keeps attendance streak alive
MPD identifies fatal shooting victim, investigates homicides
Meijer partners with Froedtert & Medical College of Wisconsin network
MPD revises 2015 homicide total to 146 victims
OSHA cites Wisconsin cannery after worker falls into sauerkraut vat
Menomonee Falls has record year for residential, commercial development in 2015
Profit drops at MGIC as it repurchases debt, makes bigger tax payment
Waukesha panel grants preliminary approval to Carroll University's new nursing center
Keith Nosbusch stepping down as Rockwell president, CEO
Concert Review: Andrew Bird overcomes obstacles at Riverside Theater
Summerfest 2016: Summerfest announces headliners, seat changes for BMO Harris Pavilion
Precious Lives: ‘Griot’ makes history hit home at school touched by violence
State board knew public records changes were 'significant'
Hamilton lines up votes to unseat Murphy as council president
Jordy Nelson's rapid recovery gives offense fresh start
Man dead, baby and woman wounded in two separate Milwaukee shootings
Jars of "Nice!" peach slices, mixed fruit recalled for glass fragments
Boston Marathon: Ethiopians sweep men’s and women’s races
Wisconsin delegates bound to Trump don’t necessarily back him
The dean of students at Hope Christian School in Milwaukee was charged Monday with sexually assaulting a girl over the past several years, the fifth area educator to face sexual assault charges since December.
In a 7-4 vote, the WIAA Board of Control established a new plan for some schools. In a 7-4 vote, the WIAA Board of Control established a new plan for some schools. (2)
Community developers have high hopes for the former Wally Schmidt Tavern site.
Unfortunately, this crew may be working a justice short for a while: Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky insists on playing a cynical game of politics with the usual nomination process. (1)
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Willie Nelson and Cheap Trick are among the headliners playing Summerfest’s BMO Harris Pavilion. And for the first time, the vast majority of lower-bowl seats will be available on a first-come, first-served basis for the headliners.
Bookmark this list of southeastern Wisconsin farmers markets for 2016.
Pewaukee resident Pati Rolf’s illustrious volleyball career has taken her all over the country and world as a player and coach, but especially as an official. She’ll serve as an official for the first and last time at an Olympic Games when she heads to Rio de Janeiro in August.
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