Oct 24, 2009 | WisInfo
Washington Island ferry, shuttle service dispute resolved
Visitors to Washington Island who don't want to take their cars across Death's Door on the ferry may be able to find a new transportation option next year.
Man makes transition from factory to class
CLEVELAND - In five years, Adam Grunenwald would like to be working as a police officer, perhaps for the University of Wisconsin-Madison. But, first, the laid-off foundry worker from Two Rivers needs to complete the four-semester criminal justice program at Lakeshore Technical College.
Sheriff's department investigating burglary
The Grant County Sheriff's Department is investigating a burglary to a Livingston business.
After being delayed twice, the reconstruction for Water Street is set for 2012. The urban portion of the project will run from Pine Street north to just past Malone Drive.
Technology award given to ThedaCare
NEENAH - For the eighth consecutive year, ThedaCare has earned top marks in an annual survey naming the country's most technologically advanced health care systems.
- Old friends pay a call on the Moving Wall in Platteville
PLATTEVILLE, Wis. - Don Tucker and David Glen Bendorf were classmates in Iowa-Grant High School's Class of 1964.
Dubuque County Board of Supervisors -- 5:30 p.m., board chamber, fourth floor, courthouse.
Stevens Point DAR marks year of service with awards
The Stevens Point Chapter NSDAR held its annual awards luncheon May 20 at the Stevens Point Country Club.
A Grant County woman faces child abuse charges after a toddler is found with severe burns to her feet.
- Mother charged with abuse after daughter suffers burns
LIVINGSTON, Wis. - A Livingston woman is accused of child abuse after her 2-year-old daughter suffered first-degree burns to her hands and second-degree burns to her feet.
Super Walmart Brings Price Options to Milwaukee Groceries
Grocery shoppers know there are a lot of new and expanded options in our area. The latest is the Walmart Super Store in Milwaukee, on the 3300 block of South 27th Street.
Three charged in connection with bombings
Two out of three men accused of using pipe bombs to destroy a mailbox and a portable toilet in April were arrested when they returned to the scene of the crime to "admire the damage," according to police.
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