North West Wisconsin
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Ashland Firefighter Jumps into Action, Saves Three
Ashland, WI (NNCNOW.com) - A Wisconsin firefighter's quick thinking and bravery helped save three people from a burning home in Ashland County.
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Study Singles Out High Cost of Binge Drinking
(NNCNOW.com)-- Binge drinking is a big and expensive problem in Wisconsin, according to a just released study.
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USCGC Alder Breaks Ice Through Duluth-Superior Harbor
(NNCNOW.com)-- It's a sign that Spring is right around the corner--ships sifting though the icy soup of Duluth-Superior Harbor
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Gov. Walker Signs In New Ferrous Mining Law
(NNCNOW.com)-- After years of passionate debate and tedious legislation, Wisconsin has new rules that changes the way it does ferrous mining.
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Northlanders Urged To Take Part In National Cancer Research Project
Duluth, MN (NNCNOW.com) In just a few weeks, Northlanders will be able to take part in some ground–breaking cancer research. In April, the American Cancer Society will launch Cancer Prevention Study Three.
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Sen. Jauch Blasts Ferrous Mining Bill
Superior, WI (NNCNOW.com)-- A sweeping mining bill will likely become law following its passage through Wisconsin's state Assembly.
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Marketplace Money Correspondent Addresses Economic Outlook
Superior, WI (NNCNOW.com)-- The chief economic correspondent for a popular Public Radio program addressed the state of the American economy.
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Group Gathers to Discuss Budget Implications at UWS
Superior, WI (NNCNOW.com)-- Students, administration, and lawmakers addressed the impact of Gov. Scott Walker's budget on the University of Wisconsin-Superior.
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Explosive Barrel Material Put Back in Lake Superior
Red Cliff, WI (NNCNOW.com)-- More than a month after information surfaced about the recovery of barrels dumped into Lake Superior, spokespeople are providing further details about the project.
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Income Tax Reciprocity Battle Resurfaces with New Proposal
St. Paul, MN (NNCNOW.com) - The new agreement would allow nearly 80,000 taxpayers in the neighboring states to file income tax reforms only in the state in which they live.
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