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State law says operators should exercise caution and give an audible signal when passing.
"There was a lot a crying. There was a lot of emotions."
Families involved in last May's Trestle Trail shooting work through their grief.
Faculty at more than half the state's public universities contemplating drastic votes of no confidence.
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Jakob Wagner shot two students at the prom before police shot him.
Lawrence University will screen its newest Civic Life Project film, and three from last term.
Since 2002, a Diversity Fair has been held at Neenah High School.
Mayor Dean Kaufert asks for patience while the DOJ investigates Michael L. Funk's death.
Walker's campaign and a supposedly independent conservative group were "one and the same," prosecutors said.
District Attorney Nicholas Bolz announced Friday his campaign to keep his seat.
On Sunday, we'll kick off a game on our Instagram feed. The prize? A whole bunch of pride.
Police say package left near the main entrance posed no threat.
Police: Autopsy shows three family members all died from single gunshot wounds.
Small business owner Bradley Schinke threw his hat in the ring for the Assembly's 3rd District.
Study: Travelers spent $11.9 billion in 2015, a 4.4% increase from the previous year.
The transition from college to an accounting career will be an easy one for Marquette University senior Robert Houle.
A bomb squad was sent to the veterans clinic in Grand Chute to check a suspicious package.
The school district is piloting a new Academic and Career Planning program for students.
As the delay of a teacher-student kidney donation surgery last week illustrates, the road to a successful organ transplant can be filled with stops and starts.
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