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Ho-Chunk may change how they dole out trust funds
Tribal leaders with the Ho-Chunk nation are considering proposals to dole out the money in smaller amounts or to tie payments to college, military service and employment.
La Crosse next host of state GOP convention
La Crosse will host the Republican Party’s state convention in May 2015. The choice was announced at the party’s annual convention on Saturday in Milwaukee.
Wisconsin Republicans nix secession resolution
Wisconsin Republicans have defeated a tea party-backed resolution demanding legislators pass bills affirming the state's right to secede from the union and nullifying federal laws.
Two suspects at large in Shell Lake State Bank robbery
Deputies in Sawyer County say they need your help finding suspects in an armed robbery at a bank in Stone Lake.
BB gun threat prompts short lockdown at motel in Menomonie
A BB gun threat prompts a lockdown at a motel in Menomonie Saturday morning.
3 dead, 2 injured in Madison stabbings, shooting
Madison police say a suspect who stabbed and killed two people and wounded another before being shot by responding officers has died.
Governor comes up dry on fishing season opener
Gov. Scott Walker says he didn't catch anything during a trip to northwestern Wisconsin to kick off the state's inland fishing season opener.
GOP unfazed with governor's lack of commitment
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker still hasn't committed to serving a full second term but Republicans at the party's state convention don't seem to care.
Attorney general bids farewell through video at state GOP convention
Outgoing Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen is bidding farewell through a video at the GOP state convention.
President Obama promotes his record in 'Year of Action'
President Barack Obama is promoting the work he's done in what he's calling his "Year of Action."
Condoleezza Rice backs out of Rutgers commencement
Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has backed out of delivering the commencement address at Rutgers University following protests by some faculty and students over her role in the Iraq War.
More than 600 take to the lanes for Big Brothers, Big Sisters
More than 600 people will be taking to the lanes to raise money for an area non-profit.
SportScene 13 for Friday, May 2, 2014
SportScene 13 for Friday, May 2, 2014 includes WIAC softball highlights, Stout-Superior baseball, E.C. Memorial-Rice Lake baseball, and Chippewa Valley Predators football
Boy found frozen and survived reunites with medical team that saved him
A boy who was found frozen outside of his Eleva home 13 years ago reunites with the doctors and medical team that helped save him
Winona Police investigate a body found in a rented RV
A body is found in the cargo bin of a rented RV Thursday night in Minnesota.
Eau Claire's Clearwater Winter Parade gets canceled
After just two years, an Eau Claire parade has been cancelled.
The Clearwater Winter Parade, started in 2012, to raise money for youth recreation scholarships.
Band members from the Blue Man Group perform at Memorial
The Blue Man Group band took the stage at Memorial High School for a special performance and lesson.
NEW INFORMATION: Governor candidate backs off on KKK hood stunt
A Wisconsin gubernatorial candidate has backed off on his plan to distribute Ku Klux Klan-style hoods to Republicans at the state GOP convention.
2 dead, 2 injured in Madison stabbings, shooting
Police spokesman Joel DeSpain says the suspect has been taken to a hospital with life-threatening injuries.
Honda recalling 2014 Odyssey minivans
Honda is recalling 24,889 Odyssey minivans from the 2014 model year because the side air bags may not deploy during a crash.