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January 6th, 2009 — Milwaukee Tools, entertainment, milwaukee, police, weather
Milwaukee police this morning are looking for a man who shot and killed a 28-year-old man in a drug-related murder. Authorities say that at about 10:45 p.m. Monday night, someone came to the man’s apartment near the corner of 95th and …
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January 5th, 2009 — Milwaukee Tools, milwaukee, police, weather
“The Burglar will drive down look and you can tell what people have purchased by looking at the boxes laying on the ground,” said Sgt. Alberta Riestra with the Milwaukee Police Department. Another mistake people make is unintentionally …
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January 5th, 2009 — Milwaukee Tools, entertainment, milwaukee, police, weather
MILWAUKEE - Craigslist is a popular website for buyers and sellers. But one Milwaukee man made a big mistake when he tried to sell his big screen TV. Police see a lot stolen big screen TV’s this time of year. …
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January 5th, 2009 — Milwaukee Tools, entertainment, milwaukee, police, television, weather
MILWAUKEE — The weekend ice storm is still making its effects known across the city as the freezing rain, sleet and snow left a coating of ice on parking lots and sidewalks, creating a sharp increase in injuries.
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January 5th, 2009 — Milwaukee Tools, entertainment, milwaukee, police, television, weather
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January 5th, 2009 — Milwaukee Tools, entertainment, milwaukee, police, weather
Local News . Wesley Vann. Wesley Vann. Story Created: Jan 5, 2009. Story Updated: Jan 5, 2009. Police Question Amber Alert Call. Melanie Stout. WAUWATOSA - The 911 call was frightening: a man accused of kidnapping a woman and her infant …
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January 5th, 2009 — Milwaukee Tools, milwaukee, police
The Milwaukee County Board Task Force on the Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Transit Authority Recommendations, chaired by Supervisor Patricia Jursik, met for the first time on Monday December 29th, 2008. Other members of the task force present at the meeting included Supervisor Chris Larson, Supervisor John Thomas (who arrived late), Thomas Kujawa (formerly of MCTS), and Lloyd Grant (attending on behalf of Ms. Anita Gulotta-Connelly). The goal of the task force is to present recommendations
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January 5th, 2009 — Milwaukee Tools, entertainment, milwaukee, police, television, weather
WISN 12 News reporter Colleen Henry asked. “No, when were they here?” neighbor Mary Ann Nickel said. Nickel knew nothing of the arrest, saying she didn’t see much of her new neighbors. “They’ve been here a little over a year I think, …
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West Man Charged With Distributing, Making Child Porn - Milwaukee …
January 5th, 2009 — Milwaukee Tools, milwaukee, police
Fabulous fib is named Wis. club’s top lie of 2008 January 5th, 2009 MILWAUKEE—A whopper about a devious baby and his diapers is the top lie of 2008, an organization of champion fibbers declared Monday. The Burlington Liars Club bestowed its top award for this line: “My grandson is the most persuasive liar I have ever met. By the time he was 2 years old he could dirty his diaper and make his mother believe someone else had done it.” Garth Seehawer, 71, of Oconto Falls, said he took immense p
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January 5th, 2009 — Milwaukee Tools, milwaukee, police
The economy is ill. We all know it. Several hundred point fluctuations in the stock markets have become so common place that they barely raise eyebrows anymore. Hundreds of thousands of jobs have been lost. Too many homes foreclosed. Banks and large corporations are going belly up. The auto industry is on life support.President-elect Barack Obama has called for the creation and implementation of a massive economic stimulus package, something on par with (or greater than) the New Deal policies of
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