WISCONSIN
A new path, a grand adventure
The past several days have been a bit hectic as I've received well wishes and congratulations from friends, family and former co-workers scattered across the country. But for those who haven't heard,...
Posted on 3/13/13 at 5:46 AM
90 Years Ago
It was 90 years ago today that one of the worst blizzards in modern times was moving through the region. It started as a weak Alberta Clipper that moved along the Rocky Mountains, reformed in Colorado...
Posted on 2/13/13 at 10:30 AM
Ammann Awards 2012 Results
Midwestern Bridges take center stage, Cooper and Newlon win Lifetime Legacy, Thuringia on the map for Best Kept Secret After the last of the votes have been tallied, it is now time for the results ...
Posted on 12/23/12 at 10:32 AM
Chutzpah!
Chutzpah! There is no other way to characterize what a woman in Superior, Wisconsin did today. Shebrought traffic on her street to agrinding haltas folks stopped to take photos "of a pile of boxes and...
Posted on 5/16/12 at 10:05 PM
Double Chocolate Hazelnut Cream Puffs Take the Cake
Choux pastry is one of the most important kinds of pastry in French cooking. The translantion of the word "choux" is cabbages. Actually, "my little cabbage" is a term of endearment in France. With c...
Posted on 5/15/11 at 9:26 AM
Prosecutor: Schaffhausen was sane when he killed daughters
HUDSON, Wis. — A Wisconsin man who has admitted he killed his three young daughters was in control of his actions and decided that his “selfish desire for revenge” was worth more than his girls’ lives, a prosecutor said during closing arguments Tuesday.April 16, 2013
Prosecutor: Wis. dad killed girls to hurt ex-wife
HUDSON, Wis. — A Wisconsin man who says he was insane when he killed his three daughters was actually motivated by revenge against his ex-wife and carefully planned the slayings and destroyed evidence, a prosecutor said Tuesday.April 02, 2013
No plea change yet for dad in Wis. girls' deaths
HUDSON, Wis. — A potential plea change for a North Dakota man accused of killing his three daughters in Wisconsin is on hold.March 27, 2013
Sand storm brewing on the horizon
Mining for sand used in the hydraulic fracturing process has become a hot topic in Minnesota and state leaders in North Dakota are paying attention.By Bryan Horwath , February 23, 2013
NDSU expected to sign several Wisconsinites
FARGO — North Dakota State is expected to sign between 18 and 20 players today. For about 33 percent of the class, you can grab a camera and utter two words: Say cheese.By Jeff Kolpack , February 05, 2013
Menard flies Wis. workers to staff ND store
BISMARCK — Home improvement retailer Menard Inc. said it will hire workers from its home base in Wisconsin and fly them to North Dakota to staff a store in Minot, which is near the state’s booming Oil Patch and has more jobs than takers.By James MacPherson , December 01, 2012
NDSU gets verbal from Wisconsin basketball recruit
FARGO — North Dakota State found success with a 6-foot-3 guard from the Milwaukee area in Lawrence Alexander. The Bison will hope for repeat success with Carlin Dupree.October 17, 2012
Two decades of detours: Tom Dewey and Jane Lewin visit the Marshes in Dickinson before heading down to Sturgis
By Katherine Grandstrand , August 05, 2012
Minot father charged in 3 daughters' deaths in Wisconsin
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A North Dakota man was charged Thursday with three counts of first-degree intentional homicide in the deaths of his three young daughters in northwestern Wisconsin.July 12, 2012
Where local beers are King: Patroitism or great taste in Minnesota and Wisconsin? You be the judge
By Chad Richardson , June 10, 2012
Walker survives recall
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker beat back a recall challenge Tuesday, winning both the right to finish his term and a voter endorsement of his strategy to curb state spending, which included the explosive measure that eliminated union rights for most public workers.By Scott Bauer , June 06, 2012
FOTB: Making money, missing home
By Amy Dalrymple , June 03, 2012
Serial killer Dahmer's hunting grounds tour stirs backlash in Wis.
March 02, 2012
Wisconsin man makes career move
July 16, 2011
Small aircraft has trouble; lands in grassy field
NEW RICHMOND, Wis. – A small airplane taking off from New Richmond Regional Airport on Wednesday afternoon developed engine problems and eventually landed in a grassy field next to the runway.By Forum Communications Co. report , April 07, 2010
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