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State Street truly is the whole package. Shopping, dining, entertainment, you ask for it, you find it.
State Street is a great place for people watching. In the course of one visit, you’d be hard pressed …
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The last time I covered a cross country meet before Thursday’s stormy 24th annual Norski Distance Classic in DeForest was the WIAA state meet at Wisconsin Rapids last October, when the weather was brutally cold.
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On Preps: Crazy weather throws me — and Sun Prairie’s Liz Berkholtz — off course
NORTON, Mass. — Steve Stricker began defense of his title at the Deutsche Bank Championship with a solid round on Friday, while Tiger Woods put himself in danger of missing the cut and getting bounced from the PGA playoffs.
Meriter Hospital will close its outpatient program for people who have suffered strokes and brain injuries as part of recently announced job cuts.
PHILADELPHIA — Follow the Milwaukee Brewers as they begin a three-game series against the Philadelphia Phillies on Friday evening at Citizens Bank Ballpark. First pitch is 6:05 p.m.
Associated Press – September 3, 2010 6:55 PM ET PORTERFIELD, Wis. (AP) – A 77-year-old man is dead after a fire in northern Wisconsin. According to the Marinette County sheriff’s…
The Obama administration is withholding $26 million in aid to Mexico, recommending that the government give more power to its human rights commission and crack down on abusive soldiers.
A small plane stalled and nose-dived into the roof of a house south of Portland, but the pilot and the homeowner survived.
Ben Roethlisberger isn’t the only Steelers quarterback who might be out for four weeks.
Hurricane Earl played havoc with travelers’ Labor Day weekend plans even as it weakened Friday on its path up the East Coast toward New England.
Emergency calls placed minutes after a gunman entered the Discovery Channel’s headquarters include descriptions of the propane tanks strapped to his body and a blinking device in his left hand.
A Mexican man who prosecutors call the leader of a group that smuggled tons of marijuana into the U.S. has been sentenced to 27 years in prison and ordered to forfeit $4 million to the American government.