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Emails show disputes continue on Wisconsin Supreme Court
Even with a new chief justice, the disputes continue behind the scenes inside the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
Disposal of millions of birds killed in outbreak coming soon
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack says millions of Iowa birds killed or destroyed in the wake of a bird flu outbreak should be disposed of or incinerated within the next week.
Autopsy: Le Sueur woman drowned in Minnesota River
An autopsy confirms a camper from Le Sueur drowned in the Minnesota River in south-central Minnesota.
Chisholm man sentenced for stabbing dog to death
A Chisholm man has been sentenced to eight months in jail for stabbing his girlfriend's dog to death.
Dayton vetoes agriculture-environment and jobs-energy bills
Gov, Mark Dayton has vetoed two major budget bills ahead of a Saturday night deadline for final action on bills passed before the legislative session ended late Monday.
Wisconsin man slain at Fort Hood gets Purple Heart
An Army Reservist from Milwaukee who was killed in the 2009 Fort Hood shootings has been awarded the Purple Heart.
Mother wounded in bridge shooting goes home from hospital
A mother who survived a shooting on the Trestle Trail Bridge in Menasha has gone home from the hospital.
Over 80 dead calves found on 2 Kenosha County farms
Authorities are investigating potential animal abuse on two farms where over 80 dead calves were found amid deplorable conditions, the Kenosha County Sheriff's Department said Saturday.
Graduating Sparta senior leaves school with perfect attendance
A Sparta High School Graduate's hard work has paid off and her school attendance proves it.
New downtown hotel plans move forward
The city of La Crosse is getting a first look at plans for a new downtown hotel.
UW-L graduate giving up city council seat
La Crosse's City Council is looking to find a replacement for one of its members.
Summer months leads to lower blood donations
The American Red Cross needs your help this summer.
More homes being built already in 2015 than all of 2014
Only about four and a half months in and already 2015 is proving to be a good year for local home builders.
'Sara Softball' raises $5000 for La Crosse police
The UW-La Crosse chapter of Chi Phi donated $5000 to the La Crosse Police Department's community policing program earlier this week.
DNR: Keep wildlife 'wild' this summer
Seeing baby animals is common this time of year, but wildlife experts say you shouldn't approach the animals if you see them.
Central High School hosts 93rd Memorial Day ceremony
Students at Central High School in La Crosse held their annual Memorial Day ceremony Friday morning.
Tomah VA honors fallen soldiers with Memorial Day ceremony
The Tomah VA is honoring those who gave their life to protect our freedom.
Man charged in homicide case at Black River Falls Pet Park
A 23-year-old Neillsville man has been charged with first degree intentional homicide in the death of a 30-year-old woman at the Black River Falls Pet Park in the Town of Brockway.
News 8 Eye Piece: Memorial Flags
About 200 volunteers placed flags in the ground near veteran gravestones for Memorial Day.
Man accused of squirting blood on nurses
A Rochester man is accused of using a needle and syringe to squirt his own blood at nurses at Mercy Hospital in Coon Rapids.