Veterans Job Fair Submitted: 09/08/2010
RHINELANDER - Imagine serving your country in the military for years only to come home from duty and find yourself out of work.

This is the reality for many local veterans.

But there is help out there for veterans who are on the job hunt and on Wednesday local service members got the opportunity to learn about a lot of those services.

The Wisconsin's Veterans' Affairs Services held a job fair for ex-military members in Rhinelander

The Army National Guard Armory filled up with stands offering veterans information on local employers who are hiring, local military service organizations and educational resources.

Veterans like Angela Wagoner got the opportunity to network and ask a lot of questions.

She says, "I have a lot of education, but I don't know what it's good for. And I have a lot of experience, but the experience I have from the military doesn't give me the credentials I need for the outside."

Angela says it felt good to see all of the resources available to her right now.

She says the job market is really tough, especially if you're looking for work that's challenging and well-paying.

Dave Ramsey works strictly with veterans out of the Northern Advantage Job Center.

He says he works with about 120 veterans in Angela's position in Vilas and Oneida Counties alone.

But he says the unemployment rate is falling in the Northwoods and a lot of employers are eager to hire vets.

Angela says she's walking away from the job fair with some hopeful prospects for the future.


Story By: Alex Ronallo

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 Local News:
Build A Better Burger Competition Submitted: 09/08/2010

RHINELANDER - A local woman is gearing up for a national cooking contest.

Barbara Estabrook of Rhinelander loves to cook!

Barbara Estabrook, Contestant, Build A Better Burger, says, "Something I love to do! I am very competitive and I like to create recipes. It's just become a hobby and it's a lot of fun!"

And her lifelong passion is paying off! Estabrook's Minted Lamb Burger earned her a spot in the "Build A Better Burger" competition in Miami, Florida later this month, where she's turning up the heat for this competition.

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"Colorama 2010" Submitted: 09/08/2010

STATEWIDE - State forestry officials say Wisconsin's fall ``colorama'' season is about to begin.

The Department of Natural Resources has dubbed this year's change ``Colorama 2010.'' The agency expects the show to begin over the next few weeks.

DNR foresters say decreased exposure to sunlight and temperature drops control when leaves begin to change and the summer's hot and humid conditions are beginning to give way to cooler night temperatures.

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Harley Employees Get Details on Proposed Contract Submitted: 09/07/2010

TOMAHAWK - Harley-Davidson workers will gather in Waukesha, WI Tuesday (Sept. 7th) to learn details of a proposed contract which includes concessions the company says will keep jobs in Wisconsin.

The motorcycle maker and union leaders have reached agreement on the deal to save more than 1,300 manufacturing jobs in Milwaukee
and Tomahawk.

Harley aims to cut $54 million a year in production costs and wants a workforce that can quickly respond to seasonal demands and economic changes that affect production.

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Dave Obey Visit Submitted: 09/07/2010

RHINELANDER - Representative Dave Obey toured the Northwoods Tuesday...tops on his agenda is the future of health care.

The retiring congressman kicked off his trip in Rhinelander.

There he met with people at the Oneida County Department on Aging to talk about medicare and social security.

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 Regional News:
Inproper Installation in Parking Garage that Killed One Submitted: 09/08/2010

MILWAUKEE - Milwaukee County Executive Scott Walker says
nearly all the concrete panels on a parking structure were not installed according to plan.

An independent firm started investigating after a 13-ton facade slab fell off the structure, killing a 15-year-old boy and injuring
two others in Milwaukee June 24.

Walker says only four of the 296 metal rods between the facades and walls were installed according to original plans and the county
has found no authorization for the change.

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Wisconsin Voters to Pick Republican to Challenge Kagen Submitted: 09/07/2010

MADISON - The GOP race to see who will challenge U.S. Representative Steve Kagen is a crowded affair.

The September 14th primary includes: State representative Roger Roth, Reid Ribble - a businessman who was a leader in the roofing
industry, and former lawmaker Terri McCormick.

Kagen is a millionaire Appleton doctor seeking his third term.

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Obama Talks Jobs in Wisconsin Submitted: 09/06/2010

MILWAUKEE - A combative President Barack Obama has rolled
out a long-term jobs program before a cheering Labor Day crowd in Milwaukee Monday.

"I'm going to keep fighting, every single day, every single hour to turn this economy around, to put people back to work and renew the American dream," says Mr. President.

Obama's program will exceed 50-billion-dollars to rebuild roads, railways and runways.

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Deputy Injured During Traffic Stop Submitted: 09/05/2010

MADISON - A Dane County sheriff's deputy is recovering after being injured when he was hit by a car he had pulled over on Saturday night.

The Wisconsin State Journal reports the deputy was taken to a Madison hospital with minor leg injuries. The deputy's name was not immediately released.

Dane County Sheriff David Mahoney says it happened about 7:10 p.m. when the deputy stopped a vehicle because it didn't have a license plate.

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