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A criminal complaint says 42-year-old Brett La Barge hit a woman in the head with a hammer multiple times while she was sleeping
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Riders die in wrecks in Iron and Gogebic counties
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Many people will be tearing open Christmas gifts tomorrow morning.Before you chuck all those wrappings into the trash bins, the Wisconsin DNR is reminding people what you and can’t recycle this holiday season.
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55 MPH night speed limit signs will also be installed at all lake/trail accesses.
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Travel between now and the New Year is expected to set new records, according to AAA.
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Cold weather sports place unique demands on the body, increasing the risk of injury if proper warm-up routines are skipped.
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Hunters and anglers who back conservation efforts are carrying out a unified message as wooded areas and waterways face certain environmental threats
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Producers across the central U.S. are facing high input costs as the trade war puts crop markets in an uncertain position. Agriculture economists say they’re watching tariffs and the cattle industry — which has boosted income for some farmers.