- Victim remembered as caring
Drunken driving touches every corner of Wisconsin. More than 1,600 people died from Jan.
- Wide range of forest products representatives offer area students a great lesson
The White Lake school district, in conjunction with area foresters, has turned a routine timber sale into a rare outdoor classroom-all while benefiting charity.
- Fire Destroys Home in Shawano County
The Shawano County Sheriff's Department says a home in the Town of Hutchins is a total loss after a fire Monday.
- Stockbridge marks 100 years
The 689 residents of the village of Stockbridge are celebrating the 100th anniversary as an incorporated village this weekend.
- Shawano County accident victim identified
Authorities have identified the 40-year-old Stockbridge-Munsee man who died in a one-car accident Saturday as Brian N. Jacobs of Bowler.
- People of Faith
Church: Lutheran Church of the Wilderness, Bowler, on the Stockbridge-Munsee reservation, a congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Ministry: "My husband, Stephe, was the pastor here," ...
- Two injured in crash with deer
Two people were injured after their motorcycle struck a deer Friday in Shawano County.
- Mohican tribe mulls lawsuit against US Interior Dept.
A Wisconsin tribe says it may sue the U.S. Interior Department over its decision to allow more than 13,000 acres of land to go into trust for the Oneida Indian Nation of New York.
- H.C. Denison Co.
A lot has happened in the financial investment business since H.C. Denison Co. opened its doors in downtown Sheboygan in 1928.
- New Info: Lee's Daughters Take Stand in Father's Attempted Homicide Trial
The prosecution has called nine witnesses to the stand Monday in the first day of testimony in the trial of a former Wausau police officer accused of trying to kill his wife.
- New Info: 4 Witnesses Take Stand in Chueng Lee Trial in Day 1 of Testimony
The prosecution has called four witnesses to the stand Monday morning in the first day of testimony in the trial of a former Wausau police officer accused of trying to kill his wife.
- FVTC grads optmistic about post-college plans
"There are plenty of opportunities for us to do many different things"
By Aldrich M. Tan * of The Northwestern * May 18, 2008 Fox Valley Technical College graduates remain optimistic about job opportunities during a troubled economy. via Oshkosh Northwestern
- Jury Selection Begins in Trial for Fmr. Wausau Police Officer Accused of Attempted Homicide
Jury selection begins Friday for the trial of the former Wausau police officer who's accused of trying to kill his wife in Shawano County. via WSAW
- Chester Residents Concerned After Deadly Shooting
"This man came up to Keith, and they talked or whatever"
Neighbors heard as many as six gunshots just before they discovered a man facedown on a street corner in Chester on Tuesday morning. via WSOCTV
- FINANCE: Early strategies can lower college students' debt
"Why you're going to college, what kind of degree do you hope to attain, and are you going to realize that at the end of a four- or five-year experience?"
When Stu Ninabuck graduates from St. Norbert College in May, he'll likely get a job at a salary less than the tuition he paid to pursue his degree. via Union-Sun & Journal
- Menominee Tribe to put $80 million into casino
An $80 million renovation of the Menominee Tribe's casino complex in Keshena starting this spring is aimed at keeping the gambling facility competitive with other tribal venues, tribal Chairwoman Lisa Waukau ... via Milwaukee Journal-Sentinal
- Two men will trek 40 miles for babies
"It's my way of celebrating our good fortune and hopefully preventing someone else's heartache."
The March for Babies will start at 9 a.m. April 26, but a Shawano man and his friend are starting early and walking more than 13 times the distance. via Green Bay Press-Gazette
- This week's schedule
Today Baseball: Green Bay Notre Dame at Green Bay West; Sheboygan South at De Pere; New London at Seymour; Southern Door at Oconto; Sturgeon Bay at Kewaunee; Gibraltar at Algoma; Sevastopol at NEW Lutheran; ... via WisInfo