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Black Creek, WI

Lat / Lon: 44.4775°N / 88.4507°W

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    Master Lock(R) Master Mind: New Expert on Student Life Will Help You Survive the School Year

    07/12/11 Master Mind to Provide Candid Video Advice, Innovative Security Solutions and Back-to-School Sweepstakes on Master Lock(R) Facebook Page
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    Vacationing in Ontario: Foreign but similar land lies 40 miles across Lake Erie (with videos)

    07/09/11 Those Ontario folks are foreigners. They call walleye pickerel, their Aboriginals are our Indians, and they measure things in kilometers, hectares and Celsius.
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    BC-WI--Wisconsin Weekend Digest, WI

    06/30/11 Here are the AP Member Exchange Features for this weekend. Two are for use Saturday-Sunday, July 2-3, and thereafter, with the other two for use Monday, July 4, and thereafter.
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    Dennis John Cummins

    06/16/11 Dennis John Cummins, 69, of Black Mountain, passed away Sunday, June 12, 2011, at Memorial Campus of Mission Hospitals. A native of Beloit, Wis., he was the son of the late Helen Cummins. In addition to his mother, he is preceded in death by a brother, Roger Cummins.
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    DNR fish report: Bass season opening on Lake St. Clair, rivers

    06/16/11 LANSING -- Saturday marks the opening day of bass season on Lake St. Clair, the St. Clair River and the Detroit River, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources said Wednesday in its weekly fishing report.
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    Nation and world briefs

    06/13/11 WASHINGTON #8212; Forty years after the explosive leak of the Pentagon Papers, a secret government study chronicling U.S. deception during the Vietnam War, the report is coming out in its entirety today.
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    Back Channels: Restored grove at Valley Forge offers a walk among heroes and history

    06/12/11 About 4,000 students from around the country visit the Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge every year to learn about citizenship, democracy, free enterprise, and U.S. politics.
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    KITTIE Announce Summer Headlining Tour

    06/03/11 Veteran all-girl Canadian metal outfit KITTIE will be hitting the road this summer on a headlining run spanning the entire US including the notorious Gathering Of Juggalos festival. DIRGE WITHIN and DIAMOND PLATE will offer support.
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    Salt levels increase in local waters

    05/29/11 Roger Bannerman is telling everyone he knows to lay off the salt, but hes not worried about friends sodium intake or high blood pressure.
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    Court Report 05/29/11

    05/29/11 BORIS, Peter B., 27, Stevens Point, drunken driving, third offense, Feb. 6, 110 days jail (if he completes 100 hours of community service, he will receive 20 days jail credit), 30 months ignition interlock, 30 months license revocation, $2,089 fines and costs.
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    Biking out of Madison without fighting traffic

    05/28/11 inutes beyond Madison's urban edges, the best local bicycling depends on good escape routes that provide short and swift access to Dane County's extensive network of scenic two-lane town and rural roads. The less time cyclists devote to getting out of town, the more leisure they have to savor the resource.
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    Road Work Suspended For Holiday Weekend

    05/26/11 MDOT is putting the brakes on more than half of the state's construction projects for the Memorial Day weekend.
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    Blackwolf Run courses open for business

    05/11/11 For the first time since 2008, both of the Kohler Co. Blackwolf Run golf courses will be open to the public this summer.
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    Bird Day offers cheep entertainment

    05/08/11 What is billed as the biggest week in American birding got under way Thursday with a gathering of bird enthusiasts at Port Clinton, a Lake Erie town between Toledo and Sandusky. Activities run daily through next weekend.
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    UNL to graduate 2,800

    05/06/11 The University of Nebraska-Lincoln will grant degrees to approximately 2,800 students at commencement exercises May 6 and 7 in separate ceremonies for baccalaureate, graduate and law degrees
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    Saturday, April 16, 2011 6:08 pm

    04/16/11 The National Weather Service has issued a tornado watch for Cecil and four other counties. The watch, which means conditions are favorable for a tornado, is in effect until 11 p.m.
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    Spring insects bugging you

    04/13/11 A sure sign of spring in Door County is the appearance of the multicolored Asian lady beetles that awaken after their long winter nap. For those who find these imported beetles that resemble ladybugs an unwelcome nuisance and would like to part company, local experts say the best time to say goodbye is in fall.
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    Regional soccer facility included in tourism, conservation grant program

    04/12/11 Making a Verona soccer complex a regional soccer hub would improve tourism opportunities in Dane County, according to officials who announced $1 million in grants given to boost local tourism and conservation.
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    Kuczers win Outstanding Young Farmers Award

    04/12/11 Adam and Becky Kuczer of Pulaski were the proud recipients of the Outstanding Young Farmers Award during the 54th annual Shawano County Agricultural Society awards banquet Friday, but Becky Kuczer readily admitted she was not prepared to give a speech, as her husband surprised her with the news on the drive to the event.
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    POLICE REPORT

    04/05/11 These are incidents reported by the Naperville Police Department. Where charges have been filed, the reports include when and where the suspect was stopped or taken into custody and the nature of the charges.Thursday, March 31Drunken pedestrian: Darrius M. Garcia, 21, 1500 block of West Jefferson Avenue; 12:19 a.m. near Burger King, 2040 W. Aurora Ave.; charged with being a pedestrian under the ...
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