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Governor Walker makes stop at Elk Mound farm
Walker was at the Hanson Family Farm in Elk Mound to tour the facility and make remarks.
Transportation funding use at issue in November 4 referendum
In the November 4 General Election, Wisconsin voters will have their say on a binding referendum. It asks whether the state constitution should be changed so that transportation funding could only be used for transportation needs.
Conservative group seeks immediate halt to law
A conservative group wants a judge to immediately order that the state stop enforcing a Wisconsin law limiting coordination between third-party organizations and political candidates.
Federal judge says hold on gay marriages is lifted
A federal judge in Wisconsin says she is lifting her hold on an order allowing same-sex marriages to take place in Wisconsin.
NEW INFORMATION: DOT Secretary responds to call for extended DMV service center hours
Mark Gottlieb issued the written response to several Democratic lawmakers who are calling for the department to extend hours at the service centers.
Voter ID opponents ask for emergency stay
Opponents of Wisconsin's voter photo identification law want a federal appeals court to stay a ruling declaring the mandate constitutional.
High school cancels football season over bullying
A central New Jersey town is reeling after its high school football season was cut short by allegations of bullying and harassment among players.
DNR confirms 2 cougar sightings
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources biologists have confirmed the first two cougar sightings this year.
Minnesota officials work to remove invasive vine
Winona is holding a free workshop Thursday to teach the public about the vine.
Michelle Obama campaigning in Wisconsin, Illinois
First lady Michelle Obama is headed to the upper Midwest to campaign for Democrats running for governor in Wisconsin and Illinois.
Eau Claire medical center to host first gubernatorial debate
The first debate, which will be held at the Mayo Clinic Health System Auditorium in Eau Claire, is on Friday at 7 p.m. WEAU 13 News Anchor Judy Clark is one of four panelists.
Wisconsin officials creating new land cover map
The map will tell whether there is forest, water, wetland or a different environment in any given area of the state.
Deputies investigate deadly crash near Prairie du Chien
A 33-year-old man from Mt. Sterling was pronounced dead on the scene.
Final Water Street Bridge design to be unveiled
The project is expected to begin in the fall of 2015.
City of Eau Claire sets trick-or-treating hours
Trick-or-treating hours have been set in the City of Eau Claire.
US predicts lower heating bills this winter
It probably won't cost as much to stay warm this winter because a repeat of the deep freeze that kept much of the nation shivering last winter is so unlikely.
ONLY ON SUNRISE: In the kitchen with the 'Men Who Cook'
A group of Chippewa Valley men are about to pull on their aprons, grab their most award-winning recipe and cook for both competition and charity.
Madison man gets 7 years in fatal heroin case
A Madison man has been sentenced to seven years in prison for two heroin sales linked to fatal and near-fatal overdoses.
Ex-pastor charged in Wisconsin child porn case
Sheboygan County authorities have charged a former youth church director with 15 counts of possessing child pornography.
Commission approves plans for Mixed Use Building
Monday night the commission voted 7-1 to approve a sight plan for the mixed used building portion of the project.