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New historical fiction book set at an 1870s Door County lighthouse is author's first novel

Children's book author and poet Ann Heyse ventures into the lives of a lighthouse family and associated characters with "The Light is Ours."

 

Wausau School Board report supports Asian American family's harassment claims against high school teacher

An independent report found new examples of inappropriate, discriminatory behavior at Wausau East High School.

 

Ax throwing, indoor golf, rock concerts and events center coming to Door County

The Sturgeon Bay business will include a restaurant, virtual games, and events and concert site, with a hotel project next door OK'd by the city.

 

Brown County boosts pay of 911 dispatchers, other public safety communications workers

"There has been an ongoing struggle to recruit and retain qualified staff in the (Public Safety Communications) department," the resolution says.

 

Expunging old, low-level convictions is difficult in Wisconsin. A bipartisan reform could be on the way

Expungement in Wisconsin is complex, with rules both Democrats and Republicans say are outdated.

 

How long is the debate, who asks questions and other things to know about the format of the Republican presidential debate

What to know about the Republican presidential debate in Milwaukee including who'll be onstage, who's asking the questions and the debate format.

 

Appleton post office to be renamed in honor of fallen firefighter Mitchell Lundgaard

U.S. Rep. Mike Gallagher and others will gather for the renaming ceremony to honor 14-year Appleton firefighter who died in the line of duty.

 

While Steven Avery awaits decision on request for new hearing, he files letters questioning delay

Steven Avery was sentenced to life in prison for the 2005 murder of Teresa Halbach.

 

Residents in a Wisconsin town with extreme PFAS contamination file lawsuit against paper mill

Stella residents allege that Ahlstrom Rhinelander paper mill sold contaminated sludge that was spread on surrounding fields as cheap fertilizer.

 

Lawmakers are working to overhaul Wisconsin's alcohol industry. Here's where the changes stand

The overhaul touches the operations of breweries, wineries, wedding barns and more.

 

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