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Minnesota man found dead in freezer was hiding from police, investigators say

A Minnesota man who was found dead inside a freezer in the basement of his home in Biwabik was last seen hiding from police, investigators found.

 

Pickles, beloved stray cat at Florida Publix, taken by tourists, returned

After a stray feline was taken from its home at a local Publix, a Florida community came together and raised money for a good cause.

 

6 fatally stabbed in attack outside a kindergarten in China; suspect detained

The attack took place in Lianjiang and police said they arrested a 25-year-old local man in connection to the killings.

 

SS Badger Lake Michigan car ferry resumes night sails between Manitowoc and Ludington, Michigan

The four-hour night trips, halted since 2020 because of low demand amid the COVID pandemic, have resumed.

 

5 factors that can help save Wisconsin family farms, and lives

5 factors that could help save farms that have steadily been disappearing across America due to harsh economics, market factors and urban migration.

 

Fighting a fire and odds against survival for Wisconsin family farms

Fire last October could have made the Reisinger family farm in Sauk County another statistic in decades long folding, consolidation in agriculture.

 

A tale of two names: War upended Ukrainian Juli Bunchak's life. Wausau's Julie Bunczak is raising money to help

Julie and Juli found each other by a Facebook search of one's name. Now, the Wausau woman is raising funds to help her counterpart through the war.

 

Indiana Jones says farewell, but this Sheboygan collector continues homage to the legend

The end of the Indiana Jones franchise was bittersweet for collector Michael Miller, who dedicated an entire room in his home to memorabilia.

 

'We want them to compete': 7-on-7 event builds team chemistry, gives high school players chance to play football in summer

The recent Wisconsin Football 7-on-7 State Championships helps high school teams compete in summer, work on team chemistry during offseason.

 

Study finds persistent bacteria problems at U.S., Great Lakes beaches. We answer 6 key questions.

Swimming in water contaminated with fecal bacteria is a health hazard leading to gastrointestinal illness, respiratory disease, infections and rashes.

 

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