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Experts discussed solutions on how to curb chronic drunken driving in Wisconsin.
Gannett Wisconsin Media Investigative Team hosted a community conversation at Lawrence University with a panel of experts to discuss potential solutions to the problem of repeat drunken driving in Wisconsin. (Nov. 13, 2014)
Republican Assembly candidate Mark Elliott is distancing himself from a controversial political advertisement paid for by his own party.
Community members are invited to tour Appleton schools on Nov. 19.
The Debate Team from Neenah High School took five awards at the FVA Tournament.
Deaths reported in Fox Cities region
The Legislature is talking about changing the program.
Addition helps firm diversify its lumber source, streamline its production capabilities
A federal appeals court on Thursday dismissed a challenge to the law that gives clergy tax-free housing allowances.
Dick Cates won't ask for a recount in his race for the open 51st District seat.
Kyle Blohm of Neenah went missing Aug. 8; police say the case is 'extremely unusual.'
The I-Team will discuss potential solutions to the problem of repeat drunken driving in Wisconsin.
Alumni, family and friends donated more than $1 million to Lawrence on Wednesday.
19- and 20-year-old Green Bay men charged in connection with Menominee County, Mich., home invasion
Joint Finance Committee votes to expand program to Brown, Kewaunee, Door, Menominee, Oconto, Marinette and Shawano counties.
Brunner receives a monthly disability check because of serious injuries he received in 1955 while in the Army.
David Lackowski, who hit Bay Port senior head-on, sentenced to two years
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