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  1. Alli Christian, left, helps Jessica Wilkinson as she looks for her dog Bella after Wilkinson returned to find her home near 156th street and Franklin Road destroyed by a tornado on Sunday, May 19, in Norman, Okla. AP

    Tornado in Oklahoma City suburb causes destruction

    A mile-wide tornado chewing through the Oklahoma City area has reduced neighborhoods to rubble and left cars and trucks crumpled on the sides of highways.

    • 4:10 PM
  2. Department of Transportation officials look on while Governor Scott Walker unveils his $6.4 billion transportation budget at the DOT in Ashwaubenon, Wis., on Friday, February 15, 2013. Lukas Keapproth/Press-Gazette Media

    Other Views: Wisconsin transportation budget needs balance

    Gov. Scott Walker's 2013-15 budget proposal estimates that the state's transportation fund will finish fiscal year 2015 with a $12.6 million balance.

    • 4:02 PM
  3. Law enforcement officials investigate two crime scenes in the Town of Menasha on Sunday. A Citgo station, and a PDQ, both located near Calder Stadium were taped off with traffic routed around the scene. Ron Page/Post-Crescent Media

    Police recommend charges against man suspected of robbing convenience store

    » Man in custody after Town of Menasha armed robbery, gunfire

    • 2:39 PM
  4. Ports shut down Bays in DCL opener

    Woody Schartner pitched a three-hitter and homered to lead West Jacksonport over Sister Bay, 4-1, Sunday in a Door County League baseball game.

    • 2:18 PM
  5. Donna Brown of Wausau speaks at a media event, Monday, May 20, 2013 at the Marathon County Court House. The event was designed to urge state legislators to challenge Gov. Scott Walker's decision to reject federal funds available for the expansion of BadgerCare. Dan Young/Daily Herald Media

    Marathon County groups call on Republican legislators to take Medicaid funding

    Members of a liberal advocacy group, a Marathon County supervisor and Rep. Mandy Wright called on Sen. Jerry Petrowski today to show support for accepting the federal Medicaid expansion funding.

    • 1:48 PM
  6. Police memorial ceremony for fallen officers (video)

    Offficers honor the memory of three officers who gave their lives in the line of duty. Officer William C. Prinslow 11/19/1889, Officer Nick E. Klaske, 10/31/1961, and Officer Craig A. Birkholz, 3/20/2011. Wednesday, May 15, 2013. Patrick Flood/

    • 1:30 PM
  7. Want to know how to make rhubarb cake? (video)

    Holylander Mary Duley gives us a quick rundown of her rhubarb cake recipe. Patrick Flood/The Reporter media.

    • 1:29 PM
  8. Taylor Swift, center, performs at the Billboard Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Sunday, May 19, 2013 in Las Vegas. The Associated Press

    Taylor Swift wins 8 trophies at Billboard Awards (with photo gallery)

    Another day, another domination for Taylor Swift: She was the red hot winner at the Billboard Music Awards.

    • May 20, 2013
  9. Members of the Wisconsin League of Musky Anglers wait for muskies to be tagged before releasing them into the Wisconsin River on May 15.The event was the first stocking for the group, which was founded around five years ago. Nathan Vine/For Wisconsinoutdoorfun.com

    Group helps DNR track muskies in the Wisconsin River (with video)

    Jeff Martin says musky fishing in central Wisconsin is more a passion than a hobby for him and his friends.

    • May 19, 2013
  10. Hannah Vakoc stands with some of the 400-plus baked goods sold Friday at her family's garage sale. Proceeds from the bake sale went to help a young boy with the same type of leukemia Hannah had. Contributed photo

    Start Your Week with Kindness: Girl, 8, pays hope forward to infant with leukemia

    The kindness of strangers has impacted an 8-year-old Wisconsin Rapids girl — and now, she will be helping a little boy she has never met.

    • May 19, 2013
  11. GOP local power grab unnecesary, uncalled for

    The Legislature seems intent on expanding the reach of state government with the city of Milwaukee paying the price for reasons we're not sure of, other than legislators must believe they can do a better job than the Milwaukee City Council or the Milwauke

    • May 19, 2013
  12. Kathy Dimig works in the garden Saturday May 18, 2013, during 'At Work & At Play' Day at the Wade House. SHEBOYGAN PRESS

    Old is new: Workers ready Wade House for summer season (with video, photos)

    Like many others at this time of year, folks at the Wade House Historic Site started some spring cleaning this past weekend with the weather finally cooperating and people coming out to support the museum.

    • May 19, 2013
  13. Marathon County Jail booking officer Bill Beaudry enters an incoming prisoner into the computer during the booking process while the prisoner makes his one allowed phone call in 2010. Daily Herald Media file photo

    Sheriff, jail ignored plan to address problems (with documents)

    Marathon County officials created an action plan to address problems at the jail two years before a March 27 attack that left two officers injured, but they then put that plan on a shelf and failed to follow through on it.

    • May 19, 2013
  14. Nutrition scholar Barry Popkin, head of the University of North Carolina Food Research Program, points to an ingredient label while discussing his study, what foods Americans are purchasing in stores and eating, in his office at UNC-Chapel Hill. Gerry Broome/AP

    What do we eat? Scientists are tracking it

    Do your kids love chocolate milk? It may have more calories on average than you thought.

    • May 19, 2013
  15. In this June 22, 2012 file photo, Tesla workers cheer on the first Tesla Model S cars sold during a rally at the Tesla factory in Fremont, Calif. In a busy factory, machinists move sheets of aluminum roll in the back door to be molded, stamped, twisted and notched into high-tech electric cars that sell for more than $60,000 each. Welcome to Fremont, California, a nondescript suburb of 217,000 tucked in the high-tech region between San Francisco and Silicon Valley where something unique is happening: manufacturing. File/Paul Sakuma/AP

    Silicon Valley-area hub becomes factory town

    In a busy factory, machinists move sheets of aluminum roll in the back door to be molded, stamped, twisted and notched into high-tech electric cars that sell for more than $60,000 each.

    • May 19, 2013
  16. Packers event funds jobs for people with special needs

    As hundreds of people took part in the Packers Tailgate Tour in Wisconsin Rapids, a local nonprofit organization collected tens of thousands of dollars its leader says will help put people to work.

    • 4:08 PM
  17. One car was turned over on its side in a car crash that occurred on Lakeshore Drive Tuesday south of Mead Avenue. Details of the crash were not available, but police said there were no injuries. Photo by Gary C. Klein/Sheboygan Press Media

    Four-car crash on Lakeshore Drive in Sheboygan

    An 83-year-old woman was driving southbound on Lakeshore Drive when she drifted off the road and hit a parked car, according to the Sheboygan Police Department.

    • 3:25 PM
  18. FILE - In a June 11, 2007 file photo, Helen Heinlo smokes outside of a coffee shop in Belmont, Calif. Millions of smokers could be priced out of health insurance because of tobacco penalties in President Barack Obama's health care law, say experts. The Affordable Care Act allows health insurers to charge smokers buying an individual policy up to 50 percent higher premiums starting next Jan. 1. For a 55-year-old smoker, the penalty could reach nearly $4,250 a year. A 60-year-old could wind up paying nearly $5,100 on top of premiums. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma, File) Paul Sakuma/AP

    State workers who smoke would pay $50 fee

    MADISON— State workers who smoke would have to pay $50 more per month for health insurance under a proposal by Gov. Scott Walker.

    • 3:20 PM
  19. Neenah Police Officer Renee Dubinski listens as Police Chief Kevin Wilkinson speaks during a Neenah Police Commission meeting on April 22. Sharon Cekada/Post-Crescent Media

    Commission rules Neenah police erred

    The Police Commission ruled Monday that police administrators failed to inform officer Renee Dubinski of the nature of their investigation when they first questioned her about possible policy violations, as required by law.

    • 2:28 PM
  20. Aaron Schmitz

    Drug use cited in Winnebago Drive crash

    A Fond du Lac man accused of driving into a woman walking on Winnebago Drive told investigators he drank a liter of whiskey and smoked marijuana the night before the crash.

    • 12:07 PM
  21.  File/HTR Media

    City Finance Committee to get update on beer mural

    Mayor Justin Nickels is on the agenda of tonight's 6 p.m. City Council's Finance Committee at City Hall.

    • 11:12 AM
  22. Polito's Pizza will open its seventh location in Rothschild in June, and recently announced it will open an eighth location in Green Bay late this summer. Nathan Vine/Stevens Point Journal Media

    On the Job: Polito's continues to expand pizza empire

    Polito's Pizza, started in downtown Stevens Point, continues to expand across Wisconsin.

    • May 20, 2013
  23. Was IRS guilty of bad judgment or worse?

    Well, this is a fine mess. After years of moaning about various 'conspiracies' against them, conservative activists finally have a real (i.e., not manufactured by Fox or inflated by Limbaugh) piece of evidence to take before the court of public opinion.

    • May 19, 2013
  24. Gallery: Cartoonists' takes on the latest news

    Enter here to view the photo gallery.

    • May 18, 2013
  25. REPLAY: Yard MD chat: Rob Zimmer answers your gardening questions

    Garden Specialist Rob Zimmer, Gannett Wisconsin Media's Yard MD, chats weekly at 8 a.m. You can also follow him at www.twitter.com/YardMD and 'Like' him at www.facebook.com/YardMD. This week's topic: planting summer flowering bulbs, such as cannas, callas, dahlias and lilies.

    • May 16, 2013
  26. REPLAY: Yard MD chat: Rob Zimmer answers your gardening questions

    Garden Specialist Rob Zimmer, Gannett Wisconsin Media's Yard MD, chats weekly at 8 a.m. You can also follow him at www.twitter.com/YardMD and 'Like' him at www.facebook.com/YardMD. This week's topic: planting summer flowering bulbs, such as cannas, callas, dahlias and lilies.

    • May 16, 2013
  27. Chad Shudy with a nice spring musky on 8 pound test line. Photo by Phil Schweik of Hooksetters Guide Service

    Blogger Phil Schweik shares his weekly outdoor report

    Water temperatures are now in the upper 50 to lower 60 degree range and the walleyes have finished spawning. The crappies are up shallow and on the beds, and the bass are staged to begin their spring ritual.

    • Apr. 19, 2013
  28.  File/Press-Gazette Media

    $50 monthly surcharge sought from state workers who smoke

    State workers who smoke would have to pay $50 more per month for health insurance under a proposal by Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker.

    • 2:46 PM
  29. Lucas Purdy, 1, and Peke the pug won first place in one of the costume contests at Milwaukee Pug Fest in Franklin, Wis. The annual event, that helps pay for medical and dental bills for rescued pugs, attracted more than 1,700 pugs and other smushy-faced dogs along with 2,900 humans from the U.S. and Canada. AP

    Milwaukee Pug Fest attracts 1,700 dogs

    Milwaukee Pug Fest, billed by organizers as the largest such event in North America, had its best year yet.

    • 2:44 PM
  30.  File/HTR Media

    Two Rivers City Council to discuss road repair assessments

    The Two River City Council will discuss and vote on a resolution that will authorize the levying of special assessments for the asphalt resurfacing on 45th Street from Mishicot Road to the east side of the Tannery Road intersection tonight.

    • 11:13 AM
  31. Frosted cupcake Getty Images

    The Buzz: Cupcakes coming to Appleton

    Downtown Appleton is about to get its first cupcake shop, Fat Girlz Bakin.

    • 10:51 AM
  32. Civilians inspect the scene of a car bomb attack in the Kamaliyah neighborhood, a predominantly Shiite area of eastern Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, May 20, 2013. A wave of car bombings across Baghdad’s Shiite neighborhoods and in the southern city of Basra killed and wounded scores of people, police said. AP Photo/ Hadi Mizban

    Wave of attacks kills at least 86 in Iraq

    A wave of attacks killed at least 86 people in Shiite and Sunni areas of Iraq on Monday, officials said, pushing the death toll over the past week to more than 230 and extending one of the most sustained bouts of sectarian violence the country has seen in years.

    • 10:39 AM
  33. Woman tries to steal beef sticks, gets arrested for heroin possession

    A 35-year-old Wausau woman is facing drug charges after she allegedly attempted to steal from a grocery store on Wausau west side early Sunday morning.

    • 10:32 AM
  34. Jon Doll Submitted photo

    New director of United Way of Sheboygan County named

    Five months after the death of United Way of Sheboygan County Executive Director Bill Weissert, the organization has chosen a new leader.

    • 9:29 AM
  35. New TIF district proposed on North Central Avenue

    A consulting firm has been hired to plan and survey a site for the creation of another special tax district in Marshfield.

    • May 20, 2013
  36. Pointers return to past form to capture World Series berth

    University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point baseball coach Pat Bloom felt his program lost its way in 2012.

    • May 19, 2013
  37. Pointers return to past form to capture World Series berth

    University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point baseball coach Pat Bloom felt his program lost its way in 2012.

    • May 19, 2013
  38. Tilly's Village performs Sunday at the 33rd annual Royal Event at Assumption High School in Wisconsin Rapids. NATHANIEL SHUDA/DAILY TRIBUNE MEDIA

    Royal Event a blessing for Assumption schools

    For Wisconsin Rapids resident Mark Nordbeck, celebrating his 50th birthday on Sunday included lunch and an afternoon of games as part of an annual tradition with his 13-year-old daughter, McKenna.

    • May 19, 2013
  39. REPLAY: Yard MD chat: Rob Zimmer answers your gardening questions

    Garden Specialist Rob Zimmer, Gannett Wisconsin Media's Yard MD, chats weekly at 8 a.m. You can also follow him at www.twitter.com/YardMD and 'Like' him at www.facebook.com/YardMD. This week's topic: planting summer flowering bulbs, such as cannas, callas, dahlias and lilies.

    • May 16, 2013
  40. Enter the Hub's 'West Side Story' ticket giveaway contest!

    Are you a Shark or a Jet? Either way, you'll want to enter our "West Side Story" ticket contest, where we'll give away free tickets to the showing of the classic musical May 23 at The Grand theater in Wausau. Check it out today!

    • May 10, 2013
  41. Michele Shopinski and her daughters Kate and Grace volunteer at the Humane Society of Marathon County. T'xer Zhon Kha/Daily Herald Media Volunteer Michele Shopinski, right, and her daughters, Kate and Grace, help out Friday at the Humane Society of Marathon County shelter in Wausau. Tâ??xer Zhon Kha/Daily Herald Media Volunteer Michele Shopinski, right, puts on a safe vest while her daughters Kate and Grace padding a dog Friday afternoon, March 29, 2013, at the Humane Society of Marathon County in Wausau.

    City of Wausau begins search for humane officer

    The city of Wausau today posted to its website an opening for a humane officer with a application deadline of June 3.

    • 4:08 PM
  42. Short closures scheduled for Highway 51 this week

    Highway 51 between Bridge Street and Decator Drive on Wausau's northwest side will undergo short closures this week due to blasting operations.

    • 1:20 PM

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