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Police reveal name of Missouri cop who shot teen

By of the Journal Sentinel A suspended Milwaukee lawyer has been charged with lying to federal agents investigating an arson. According to charges filed in federal court Wednesday, an agent from the...

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Autopsy to be done today of man shot in Bayside robbery

By Alan Scher Zagier, The Associated Press FERGUSON, Mo. (AP) - The police chief in the St. Louis suburb where an officer fatally shot an unarmed teenager identified the officer on Friday as Darren...

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TechStars plans entrepreneur boot camp for veterans

By Alan Scher Zagier, The Associated Press FERGUSON, Mo. (AP) - A suburban St. Louis police chief on Friday identified the officer whose fatal shooting of an unarmed black teenager ignited days of...

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Haggerty Museum director Wally Mason to leave Marquette

By of the Journal Sentinel Craig C. Dedrick, who began working at Tri City Bank National Bank as a high school student, has been named its president. Dedrick, 51, succeeds Robert W. Orth, who has...

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Tri City Bank names Craig Dedrick president

By of the Journal Sentinel Wally Mason, who has served as the director of the Haggerty Museum of Art at Marquette University for seven years, will leave his position to become the director of the...

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UW-Madison projects chosen for commercial accelerator program

By of the Journal Sentinel , a publicly traded developer of drugs for the treatment and diagnosis of cancer, said Friday it expects to pull in about $12.5 million in proceeds from a public offering of...

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Cellectar Biosciences to sell 3.33 million shares

By of the Journal Sentinel Seventeen University of Wisconsin - Madison research projects have been chosen from a field of 170 ideas to participate in a new program designed to develop university...

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Pedestrian injured when 87-year-old motorist drives through red light

By of the Journal Sentinel Finishing touches and city inspections are all that's left before opens its doors at 1560 N. Water St., in the Flatiron Building. | Aug. 15, 2014 11:16 a.m. By of the Journal...

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Man found dead on trail accidentally asphyxiated

By of the Journal Sentinel Photo Gallery An autopsy of the , according to the Milwaukee County medical examiner's office. The man was shot during an attempted robbery at Innovative Optique on W. Brown...

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Sailor's letters arrive 70 years later

"The zen of how to start a school." That was one of the things Larry Rosenstock wanted to talk about at an elegant luncheon in June 2013 at the private University Club in downtown Milwaukee. "You want...

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Walker, Burke try to drum up support amid August doldrums

The Packers held Aaron Rodgers back in the Nashville rain last weekend, so he'll get his first action today. For the Packers offense, this will be a needed early test, too. Follow coverage from...

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Why the zen of starting a charter school eludes Wisconsin

The Packers held Aaron Rodgers back in the Nashville rain last weekend, so he'll get his first action today. For the Packers offense, this will be a needed early test, too. Follow coverage from...

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West Allis-West Milwaukee district at center of rapid changes in education

The Packers held Aaron Rodgers back in the Nashville rain last weekend, so he'll get his first action today. For the Packers offense, this will be a needed early test, too. Follow coverage from...

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Love is better 2nd time around with '65 Skylark Gran Sport

The Packers held Aaron Rodgers back in the Nashville rain last weekend, so he'll get his first action today. For the Packers offense, this will be a needed early test, too. Follow coverage from...

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Governor declares state of emergency imposes curfew in Ferguson

By of the Journal Sentinel Merrill — Summer politicking is hard for Democratic gubernatorial candidate Mary Burke and her Republican rival, Gov. Scott Walker. While a lot of families are trying to get...

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UW-Stevens Point to go tobacco-free

By Alan Scher Zagier, The Associated Press FERGUSON, Mo. (AP) - A suburban St. Louis police chief on Friday identified the officer whose fatal shooting of an unarmed black teenager ignited days of...

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Baraboo, a city with no pedal taverns, bans booze on them anyway

Several commercial property owners in Wauwatosa’s East Tosa business district are seeking city permission to create a business improvement district. But the proposal is drawing opposition from some...

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$8 million to be shared among Wisconsin charter schools

By Alan Scher Zagier, The Associated Press FERGUSON, Mo. (AP) - A suburban St. Louis police chief on Friday identified the officer whose fatal shooting of an unarmed black teenager ignited days of...

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Manure spill of 1 million gallons nets farmers $464 fine

By Alan Scher Zagier, The Associated Press FERGUSON, Mo. (AP) - A suburban St. Louis police chief on Friday identified the officer whose fatal shooting of an unarmed black teenager ignited days of...

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Fire in Madison was so hot it melted parts of fire truck

The Packers held Aaron Rodgers back in the Nashville rain last weekend, so he'll get his first action today. For the Packers offense, this will be a needed early test, too. Follow coverage from...

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