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Sgt. Scott Kramer Enjoys Fishing, Not Vikings
Sgt. Scott Kramer, of Ashland, Wis., serves with Troop A, First Squadron, 105th Cavalry.
NanoRite board sets strategic direction for the center, elects officers
Jeff West, former president of Silicon Logic Engineering, and Dr. Charles Sorensen, UW-Stout Chancellor, were elected chair and vice chair of the NanoRite Advisory Board at its initial meeting November 2. The newly created NanoRite Advisory Board will help Chippewa Valley Technical College by identifying prospective tenants, reviewing marketing ...
Brian Brandstetter Named Wisconsin Innkeepers Association 2009 Innkeeper of the Year
Brian Brandstetter, President of Cornerstone Hotel Management, DeForest, has been awarded the prestigious Wisconsin Innkeepers Association 2009 Innkeeper of the Year award.
Gayle Hendricks was taken into the arms of the Lord on Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2009, after a 15-month courageous struggle with ALS.
A painter who explores nationalist symbols
Artist Sean Russell starts working in his studio at about 4 or 5 a.m. and paints while listening to a radio show about UFOs, paranormal phenomena and other things unexplained.
Letters: Gadgets for work boredom offensive to unemployed
As a fellow University of Wisconsin-Stout graduate, I applaud John Austin's ingenuity in marketing a book on how to use the tools at hand to make gadgets when you're bored at work .
Annual IndUS event a celebration of flavor
Saffron is the world's most expensive spice and with good reason. Extracted from the dried stigmas of the purple saffron crocus, it can take between 70,000 to 250,000 individually, handpicked flowers to make just one pound of saffron.
Scott J. Macco of Sheboygan, an engineering technology student at the University of Wisconsin-Stout, is currently employed through the Cooperative Education Program at Hormel Foods, Austin, Minn.
Fox Valley author, toy designer declares war on office boredom using spitball weapons
A catapult constructed using a plastic spoon, a mechanical pencil that launches BBs, even exploding matchboxes make up the creative projects inside John Austin's head.
Plight of children fires up activism
Many children in war-torn Uganda are forced into a life of violence and struggle to receive an education.
Briefs: Lehman wins academic honor
Edgar native Shay Lehman was named to the 2009 College Sports Information Directors of America/ESPN: The Magazine Academic All-District Five College Division Football Team second team.
New UW-Stout hall sustains $100,000 in water damage
The new $43 million science wing at UW-Stout was supposed to offer students a number of new classrooms and labs.
Moose Lake Public Library to host paranormal author Chad Lewis
Frontpage -> Features -> Arts & Entertainment -> Moose Lake Public Library to host paranormal author Chad Lewis The Moose Lake Public Library will be hosting a oeMinnesotaa s Most Haunted Locationsa author, Chad Lewis, on Saturday, November 7, 2009 at 1:30 p.m. in the City Council Chambers.
Teacher profile: Jacqueline Faust
Grade/subject/school: Fourth- and fifth-grade art, adaptive art and high school applied arts, Mosinee middle and high schools Residence: Schofield Family: Husband, Justin Faust; children, Javin Faust, 3; baby due in December Education: Bachelor of science degree in art education, University of Wisconsin-Stout Something readers should know: I love ...
Four Sheboygan North High School graduates who participated in the Culinary Arts Program while in high school were awarded scholarships totaling $15,000 at the Wisconsin Restaurant Association Education Foundation's Salute to Excellence event at The Osthoff Resort in Elkhart Lake Oct.
Internship is an out of world experience for UW-Stout students
An internship could help launch the careers of a pair UW-Stout students. They're in the engineering program at UW-Stout and went through an internship with NASA this summer.
Henry E. Forss, 77, of 3416 Pinewood Drive, Sheboygan, WI, died October 21, 2009 at his home after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer this past September, surrounded by his loving family.
Review of University of Wisconsin - Stout
The University of Wisconsin - Stout is a Wisconsin university that has over 9,000 students attending, pursuing both graduate and undergraduate degrees.
Wisconsin manufacturers credit outreach center for jobs, sales
The Northwest Wisconsin Manufacturing Outreach Center at the University of Wisconsin-Stout has helped small to mid-sized Wisconsin manufacturers create or save a total of 320 jobs during the last two survey quarters, according to an independent, third-party survey firm.
As if Hoboken didn't have enough of it's own nutty political sideshows, an extremist group from Kansas is coming for a visit.
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