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Is College Still Worth The Investment?
Report Finds Millennials Are Worse Off Financially Than Their Parents Were At The Same Age
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GOP Lawmakers Propose Tax Swap For Transportation Budget Fix
Budget Experts Warn Against Cut Based On Revenue Estimates
(WPR)---State Assembly Republicans are proposing a $300 million tax cut in response to increased state revenue estimates, even as budget expert warn against such action.
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Clay Matthews' Uncle Wants Pack to Lose NFC Title Game Against Atlanta
So what kind of uncle is that!?
Well, it's one who also has a son in the game, except Jake Matthews plays for Atlanta.
Clay's uncle (and Jake's father), Bruce Matthews, was Greg Berg's guest for 50 minutes on Thursday's Morning Show.
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Gay Pastor Reconciles with Kenosha Church That Fired Him
In a move of reconciliation---and to clear up a quasi-mystery---the First United Methodist Church---in Kenosha---is welcoming back a pastor who was fired 35 years ago because he was gay. While the United Methodist Church embraces gay members---it prohibits gay clergy.
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InSinkErator Loan Terms Revealed; Worker Dies After Possible Accident at Chrysler Site; Dog Saved
Racine---The proposed $4.6 million county-funded, forgivable loan to help pay for a new headquarters and lab for Racine-based InSinkErator is predicated on job retention, not creation, according to statements made just before a pair of county board committees recommended
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Delagrave: $4.6 Million County Loan for InSinkErator Well Worth It
Racine County Executive Jonathan Delagrave isn’t making any apologies for the size of the forgivable loan that he’s proposing for InSinkEerator.
The Racine-based company has announced plans to build a new $24 million headquarters and lab facility in Mt. Pleasant
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Big Local Expansion for InSinkErator
Racine-based InSinkErator plans to expand in Racine County.
About 170 engineers and professional staff will break away from the company’s main facility on 21st Street and move into a new $24 million building to go up in Mt. Pleasant east of I-94 and south of
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Early-Morning Fatality in Racine County
Town of Raymond---The man who died early Friday in an accident in rural Racine County has been identified as 31 year old Steven Stich.
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Walker Proposes In-State Tuition Cut For UW System
Proposal Included In Governor's Annual State Of The State Address Tuesday
(WPR)---Gov. Scott Walker said he wants to cut undergraduate tuition for Wisconsin residents at University of Wisconsin System schools in his annual State of the State
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Charges Filed in Drug Death; Defendant May Have Trolled for Drug-Dependent Women Through His Medical Transport Job
Updated 1-11-17 11:30 a.m.
Kenosha---A 62 year old man has been charged with dumping the body of a woman who overdosed on heroin after having gone to his apartment for drugs and sex.
Thomas Rutchik is facing charges of hiding a corpse
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