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Walker Says He Will Cut UW System Tuition By 5 Percent
Governor's Proposal Also Includes $100M In New State Aid For System
Tuesday, February 7, 2017
By Hope Kirwan
(WPR)---Gov. Scott Walker says he plans to cut University of Wisconsin System tuition by 5 percent in the 2017-2019
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Bucks' D-League May Land in Oshkosh; Over 800 GTC 'Promise' Seekers
It appears as if Racine is out of the running for the Milwaukee Bucks' new development league team. A Green Bay TV station reported Monday night that the Bucks plan to make an announcement Wednesday in Oshkosh---one of three Wisconsin cities in addition to Racine that
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Walker To Propose Spending More Money On Public Education
Governor Will Outline $649M Infusion In Wednesday's Budget Address
Monday, February 6, 2017
By Patty Murray and Shawn Johnson
(WPR)---Gov. Scott Walker announced Monday that the budget proposal he will unveil Wednesday will include $
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UW-P Chancellor Ford Named as a Finalist For a Top University Job in Ohio
Updated Feb. 7th at 5 p.m.
The university administrator position in Ohio that UW-Parkside Chancellor Debbie Ford is seeking includes no internal finalists.
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Man Shot and Killed by Law Enforcement Identified
Elkhorn---The man shot and killed by law enforcement officers during a traffic stop Thursday evening has been identified as 26 year-old Kris Kristl of Lake Geneva.
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A "Biergarten" Coming to Petrifying Springs Park
There will be a new addition to Kenosha’s Petrifying Springs Park this coming summer...a German-style beer garden.
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Great Lakes Commander on WGTD's Morning Show
Great Lakes Naval Station south of Waukegan is one of Kenosha County's major employers. A Kenosha native is nearly two years into an assignment as base commander. Our Greg Berg recently had Capt. James Hawkins in the studio for a Morning Show interview.
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Internet Safety Prompts a High School to Pull the Plug on Public WiFi
Update: According to a report in the Kenosha News, the school has put on hold plans to shut down its public WiFi.
A Kenosha County high school is taking heat for shutting down its public WiFi, forcing students to use their own data plan if they want
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Direct Deposits Lead to Re-Directed Withdrawals
Mt. Pleasant---Some laid-off employees of a company that suddenly went out of business say they’ve been robbed of their last paychecks.
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Anti-Trump Sentiment Powers New Kenosha-based Political Action Group
Interest is rapidly growing in a new Kenosha-based political action group whose members appear to be united at least in part through their dislike of Donald Trump.
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