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New Effort Launched to Protect Wolves in Great Lakes Region Submitted: 10/16/2012
MINNEAPOLIS - Two national groups plan to file a federal suit to once again protect the wolf in the Great Lakes region.

The Humane Society of the United States and The Fund for Animals filed the 60 day notice with the Fish and Wildlife Service Monday, as required under the Endangered Species Act.

If the agency doesn't restore federal protections to wolves in Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan during that period, they'll ask a court to do it.

Monday marked the opening day of Wisconsin's first wolf hunting season.

Hunters reported killing four wolves over the opening day of the hunt.

Minnesota's season is set to open November 3rd.

The groups are asking the two states to postpone their wolf seasons until the federal case is resolved.

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White Takes Second Place in TrigStar Exam Submitted: 05/22/2013

RHINELANDER - Taking a math test paid off literally for a Rhinelander high school student.

Shane White placed second in the state in the Trig-Star exam.

The Trig-Star is a 60 minute exam.

It has three, multi stage questions.

Students answer questions as though they're land surveyors.

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Tougher Requirements Wanted for Recalls Submitted: 05/22/2013

MADISON - A group of Wisconsin town officials want the state to raise requirements for recalling local officials.

Voters can now launch a recall effort for any reason related to the person's official responsibilities.

A bill has been introduced by Republican Representative Alvin Ott of Forest Junction.

It would require that the official be charged with committing a crime or committing an ethics violation before a recall could happen.

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Plan Looked at Marathon County Jail Troubles Submitted: 05/21/2013

WAUSAU - Plans that could have made Marathon County Jail safer, were never put in place.

Marathon County officials told a citizens committee about the unused plan during their review of an attack on two officers in March.

Marathon County Administrator Brad Karger said they made the plan after 2010 survey showed widespread unease with jail employees.

The plan would have come up with solutions for specific problems shown by the survey.

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Northwoods Schools Struggle to Fill School Boards Submitted: 05/21/2013

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LAONA, CRANDON - Voters choose from lots of candidates in both presidential primaries and general elections.

Most state offices even have several candidates on the ballot.

But what if nobody wants to do the job?

What if nobody is on the ballot?

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Man Accused of Lac du Flambeau Stabbing in Custody Submitted: 05/21/2013

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LAC DU FLAMBEAU - James Peterson, 30, will be charged with stabbing a man in Lac du Flambeau over the weekend.

Peterson is accused of stabbing a 19-year-old man early Sunday morning.

It happened on Longs Point Lane in Lac du Flambeau.

The victim had been stabbed in the leg with a knife.

Peterson was also injured.

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New Printpack facility progressing nicely Submitted: 05/21/2013

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RHINELANDER - Work on the new Printpack facility in Rhinelander seems to be going smoothly.

The new building is located on Highway 17, a little south of Lincoln Street.

Printpack Human Resources Director Jeremy VanCamp tells us the structure should be done by mid July. But it will take some time to get everything up and running inside.

Equipment will start going in by the end of summer. That will happen in various stages through March 2014.

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UPDATE: Names released in deadly Shawano County Crash Submitted: 05/21/2013

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SHAWANO COUNTY - We now know the name of the man killed in a one-car crash this week. 75-year-old Leon Felix Wychesit of Gillet died Monday.

He was apparently the passenger in a car driven by Tina Wychesit.

Their car crashed into a tree on North First Street in Bonduel. Responders took both to the hospital.

The 75-year-old man was pronounced dead at the Shawano Medical Center.

There's no word yet if alcohol or speed played roles in the crash.

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A crash in Shawano County killed a man.

Bonduel police were called to a wreck on north First street shortly after noon yesterday.

A car had slammed into a tree.

A 75 year old man riding in the car was pronounced dead at the Shawano Medical Center.

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