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Harley-Davidson 4Q earnings fall but edge profit forecasts
Harley-Davidson's fourth-quarter earnings slipped as a stronger U.S. dollar hurt the motorcycle maker's bottom line, which still topped analyst expectations.
University takes aim at smoke-free off-campus housing
The University of Minnesota is pushing beyond its Twin Cities campus for smoke-free housing.
Feb. 17 deadline for documents in priest abuse case
A judge has given the Dioceses of New Ulm and Duluth until Feb.17 to turn over documents pertaining to alleged clergy sex abuse dating back to 1949.
Advocates for Kenosha casino to renew plea to Walker
A bipartisan group of state lawmakers from southeastern Wisconsin are renewing their call on Gov. Scott Walker to reconsider his rejection of a new casino in Kenosha.
Holmen police investigating burglary, arson
The Holmen Police Department is investigating a burglary and arson at 502 Long Coulee Road.
Aaron Rodgers surprises kids who lost parents in military
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers surprised four kids who lost their father in the military.
Filet Mignon with Pinot Noir-Gundersen Health System
Filet Mignon with Pinot Noir-Pomegranate Sauce
Beef and Cabbage Stir Fry-Gundersen Health System
Beef and Cabbage Stir-Fry with Peanut Sauce
Garlic Roasted Pork-Gundersen Health System
Garlic Roasted Pork
Lentils with Spinach-Gundersen Health System
Lentils with Spinach and Cheese
Pope a no-show in Green Bay
It's no go for a pope show in Green Bay this year.
Man accused of biting off part of woman's ear after killing her cat
A southern Minnesota man is accused of choking his girlfriend and biting off part of her ear after earlier setting her cat on fire.
Wisconsin appeals court: Protest policy was unconstitutional
A Wisconsin appeals court says a state requirement that singers in the state Capitol obtain a permit was unconstitutional.
Xcel Energy, railroads settle Ashland contamination lawsuit
Xcel Energy and two railroads have settled a lawsuit over contamination at the lakefront in Ashland.
2 men injured following attack in St. Paul skyway
St. Paul police are investigating a group assault in a downtown skyway that left a 23-year-old man with a bloody face and his 59-year-old friend with a broken wrist.
Dean Foods Sheboygan plant closing
Dean Foods says it will close its dairy plant in Sheboygan.
School officials vote to retain Berlin Indians mascot
Berlin Area School District officials have decided the high school mascot will remain the same amid criticism that it's racially insensitive.
SPECIAL COVERAGE: 2015 Westby Snowflake Ski Jump Tournament
The 92nd annual Snowflake Ski Jumping Tournament in Westby runs Friday, January 30 and Saturday, January 31.
4 Brown Deer teens facing charges following 'sex party'
Four middle school students are facing criminal charges after authorities say they recorded themselves at a so-called sex party that took place at a Brown Deer home over winter break.
'Ag gag' bill would ban undercover video, pictures on farms
A ban on undercover videos on Wisconsin farms is being considered at the state Capitol.