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Wisconsin Public Service donates $105,000 to Brown County United Way
Wisconsin Public Service donated $105,000 to the Brown County United Way Thursday as part of a month-long effort by the company to raise funds for the local nonprofit.WPS foundation donation kicks off United Way fundraising The Wisconsin Public Service Foundation has donated $105,000 to the Brown County United Way Thursday as part of a monthlong effort by the company to raise funds for the local nonprofit.
Hwy. 41 lane closures announced The Wisconsin Department of Transportation is announcing lane and ramp restrictions for the week of September 7 – September 10 on US 41 in the Oshkosh and Neenah area.
Operation Football Week 2: Statewide Football Scores High school football scores statewide in Week 2.
Hilight Zone Week 2, Scores & Highlights Marshfield beats Antigo in the Spotlight Game, West remains winless, SPASH falls to Kenosha Bradford in a 1-vs-2 matchup, Edgar & Stratford cruise, and more.
Work beginning on Hwy. 41 The Wisconsin Department of Transportation is announcing work beginning Tuesday, September 7 on approximately 7.5 miles of US 41 from Breezewood Lane in Winnebago County to West Spencer Street in Outagamie County.
New rules for Wisconsin wind turbine sites unlikely to affect southern Brown County project Wind turbine siting rules approved Monday by the Wisconsin Public Service Commission likely will have little impact on a Chicago-based companys attempts to build a 100-turbine wind farm in southern Brown County.
Helen L. Amstutz, 99 Helen L. Amstutz, 99, of West Lafayette, formerly of Forrest, Ill., died Friday, Sept. 3, 2010, at Westminster Health Care in West Lafayette.
Women shoppers shunning splurges for frugal consumption Women shoppers shunning splurges for frugal consumption
Events & Networking Jack D. Gunther (left) and Richard W. Story, both with the Howard County Economic Development Authority, visit with Barbara Nicklas of General Growth Properties in Columbia at the Howard Technology Council's End of Summer Bash on Tuesday at Clyde's of Columbia.
