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Governor Walker Signs More than a Dozen Bills
Submitted: 03/22/2012
MADISON - Governor Scott Walker has signed more than a dozen bills that will make an array of changes to local government rules.
Walker signed the 19 bills into law Wednesday.
The various pieces of legislation cover issues from highway liability laws to
foreclosure rules.
One law changes the state's landlord and tenant guidelines by allowing landlords to immediately dispose of property belonging to evicted tenants.
Landlords can also continue evictions against tenants who make past-due payments.
Walker says in a statement the new laws will help local governments operate more effectively.
The Wisconsin Legislature adjourned last week.
(Copyright 2012 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
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Medford man searches for photo of every Vietnam death from Wisconsin
Submitted: 06/19/2013
MEDFORD - “Our goal is to find them all," says Bryce Kelley. Kelley, a Medford resident, wants to find a picture of every Wisconsin soldier killed in Vietnam. “I know that I will continue to work, and I have enlisted the help of many others that will continue to work until we find them all," he says. Nearly 1,200 Wisconsinites’ names are etched on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall in Washington.
Woman with Alzheimer's found safe
Submitted: 06/19/2013
WOOD COUNTY - A barking dog led searchers to a Wood County woman with Alzheimer's disease. Just before five last night, a call came in saying the woman was missing from the 46-hundred block of Lynn Hill Road in Port Edwards township. The woman was enrolled in the "Project Lifesaver" program, and was wearing a transmitter. However, the battery had apparently gone dead, so searchers could not find her that way.
Plans for next wolf hunt move forward
Submitted: 06/19/2013
MADISON - Wisconsin wildlife officials want hunters and trappers kill more wolves this year. Yesterday the DNR finalized proposed kill quotas for the state's second wolf season. The quota was set at 275 wolves. The state's Chippewa tribes are entitled to part of that quota.
USDA Merrill Service Center Relocates
Submitted: 06/19/2013
MERRILL - Farmers in Lincoln and Langlade Counties may need to make a longer drive or call a different office for USDA services. The Merrill Service Center will be temporarily split up between Rhinelander, Wausau, and Medford. The Farm Service Agency will move to the Wausau Service Center and the Natural Resources Conservation Service will be relocated to the Rhinelander and Medford Centers. These moves will last until further notice.
Woman killed when ATV goes over cliff
Submitted: 06/19/2013
SAXON - A woman died when an ATV sailed over a cliff in Iron county. Deputies got the call around seven last night about the ATV crash near Harbor Drive in Saxon. The ATV did not make it around a corner on Harbor drive and traveled over the cliff, coming to rest on the beach. A 42 year old woman who was a passenger on the ATV was dead at the scene. Her 44 year old husband had been driving, and suffered severe injuries.
ArtStart Opens New Exhibit
Submitted: 06/19/2013
RHINELANDER - You don't need to go outside to enjoy the outdoors. The new ArtStart exhibit brings nature indoors. The exhibit features work from artists around the country. It includes artifacts, paintings, and sculptures. Mitch Mode is a guest curator.
Man dies when a train hits his van
Submitted: 06/19/2013
TOWN OF UNITY, WI - An elderly man from central Wisconsin killed in a terrifying crash when a train crashes into his van. Charles Podbelsek, 81, was driving on a Clark County Road Tuesday morning. When he approached the railroad crossing he did not stop at the stop sign and hit a Canadian National train. His Caravan was thrown from the crossing, landed on its roof, and Podbelsek was thrown from the van.