North West Wisconsin
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Wisconsin Republicans Unveil Changes to Mining Bill
Madison, WI (NNCNOW.com) - Republicans introduced amendments on Monday that incorporate changes from both sides of the aisle.
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UPDATE: Three Suspects in Custody for Gas Station Robbery
Solon Springs, WI (NNCNOW.com)-- Three suspects accused of robbing a Solon Springs gas station at gun point have been arrested and are in custody.
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Superior Restaurant, Food Shelter Team Up to Tackle Hunger
Superior, WI (NNCNOW.com) - A restaurant in Wisconsin is teaming up with a food shelter to help feed the less fortunate.
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Level 3 Sex Offender Moving to Superior
Superior, WI (NNCNOW.com) --- A level 3 sex offender will be released from custody next week and moving to Superior.
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Data Reveals No Immediate Danger for Lake Superior Barrels
(NNCNOW.com)-- Preliminary data from 25 barrels recovered from the bottom of Lake Superior, between Lester and Knife River, shows no immediate cause for concern, according to the Red Cliff Band of Chippewa.
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2012 Wisconsin Deer Season Continues Increasing Trend
Madison, WI (NNCNOW.com) -- The total number of deer harvest in Wisconsin continues an increasing trend and set an archery buck record for 2012.
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U.S. Coast Guard Offers Ice Safety Tips
This weekend's tragic loss of life in the icy waters of Lake Superior near the Bayfield Pennisula has the U.S. Coast Guard focused on spreading ice safety tips.
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Development Group Concerned About Alternative Mining Bill
Hurley, WI (NNCNOW.com) -- After attending and submitting a testimony in favor of an iron ore mining bill (Senate Bill 1 and Assembly Bill 1) last week in Madison, the Iron County Resource Development Association, Inc. is opposing another mining proposal by Senator Tim Cullen.
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Dusk on Clam Lake (With Photos)
Clam Lake, WI (NNCNOW.com) -- Here are a few photos sent in from a viewer from Clam Lake, Wisconsin. The pictures were taken on Monday at 5:30 p.m.
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Iron Ore Demand up, Grain Demand Down says Duluth Seaway Port Authority
Duluth, MN (NNCNOW.com) - The numbers for the 2012 Northland shipping season are in, and they bode well for the iron ore and steel industry.
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