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Flu Cases Close Wis. Camp, 1 Case is Swine Flu
A summer camp operated by the Salvation Army in southeastern Wisconsin has shut down temporarily because of flu cases, including one confirmed as swine flu."); document.write("

State economic outlook says 'the bottom is in sight'
State revenue officials say Wisconsin's economy is showing signs of a rebound, but the recovery in employment and personal income is not expected to start until 2010."); document.write("

Wisconsin vehicle inspection stations start new hours in July
Sheboygan's state vehicle inspection station for vehicle emissions tests has new operating hours, effective July 1. The new hours are from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday and from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday."); document.write("

Weis museum presents 'Nelson Award' to farmer from Wisconsin
MENASHA - The Weis Earth Science Museum has presented its first "Nelson Award" to Joe Pohl, a retired dairy farmer from Belgium, Wis."); document.write("

Tom Still column: Wisconsin should lift ban on building nuclear plants
The opponents of nuclear energy in the United States were almost giddy earlier this year when President Barack Obama slashed the budget for a proposed waste storage site in Nevada."); document.write("

Court sends Fond du Lac pot case to Wisconsin Supreme Court
MADISON - A state appeals court has asked the Wisconsin Supreme Court to clarify a judge's role in accepting or denying plea agreements."); document.write("

Wisconsin's new third senator
Back in the 1950s, when Republican "red" Wisconsin was represented by the lamentable Alexander Wiley and the reprehensible Joe McCarthy in the U.S. Senate, the state's most enlightened citizens adopted Minnesota Democratic Farmer Laborite Hubert Humphrey as "Wisconsin's third senator." Humphrey embraced the role, spending a good deal of time on ..."); document.write("

Sign-up for Disabled Hunt Begins
Disabled hunters can start signing up for Wisconsin's annual disabled deer hunt."); document.write("

Milwaukee, Wisconsin News, Weather, Sports, WTMJ
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation is encouraging local drivers from Racine and Kenosha Counties to avoid I-94 over the holiday weekend."); document.write("

Depp No. 1 reason to see 'Public Enemies'
Is there any role Johnny Depp cannot make his own? Last seen as a singing Victorian barber and serial killer in "Sweeney Todd," the human chameleon has effortlessly mutated into Depression-era desperado John Dillinger for director Michael Mann's "Public Enemies." Charismatic, funny, dangerous a ' Depp blends derring-do, cocky self-confidence, sly ...");