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Girls Have a Blast at Space Camp

SUPERIOR, Wis. - Girls from local high schools wrapped up a couple days of learning about space travel Tuesday at the University of Wisconsin-Superior. This aeronautics and space camp hosted by UWS'…

Flood Damage to Public Infrastructure Estimated at $15M

MADISON, Wis. (AP) - Flood damage to public roads, bridges, dams, and other structures in southern Wisconsin this month is estimated at more than $15 million. The Wisconsin State Journal reports that the state Emergency Operations Center said Tuesday that…

Pence Breaks Tie, Senate Takes Up Health Bill

WASHINGTON (AP) -  The Senate has voted to move ahead on health care legislation aimed at dismantling the Obama health law. The vote was 51-50 on Tuesday, a victory for Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and President Donald Trump. Last week,…

New Exhibit Flutters into the Lake Superior Zoo

DULUTH, Minn. - Lake Superior Zoo visitors will be able to walk through an enclosed exhibit with hundreds of butterflies inside the zoo's newest exhibit, "Beautiful Butterflies: An Up-Close Experience."   "This is a beautiful and fun exhibit, and we're…

Fatal Motorcycle Accident Near Mellen, Wisconsin

ASHLAND COUNTY, Wis. - Around 1:45 p.m. authorities responded to the call of a motorcycle accident on County Highway GG approximately two miles south of Mellen, according to the Ashland County Sheriff's Department. According to authorities, the caller reported that…

ACLU Demanding Reforms to MPD after Justine Damond Shooting

MINNEAPOLIS (KMSP) - The American Civil Liberties Union of Minnesota is calling for reforms in the Minneapolis Police Department in the wake of the fatal shooting of Justine Damond by Officer Mohammed Noor last week. The ACLU issued a statement…

Minnesota Agency Collects More Data on Health of Watersheds

ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) - The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency has spent years documenting and monitoring all 80 of Minnesota's major watershed in order to gain data about the health of the state's rivers, lakes, and streams. Minnesota Public Radio…

Fake Signs in the Twin Cities Warn of 'Easily Startled' Police

MINNEAPOLIS (KMSP) - At least two illegal street signs with the message "Warning: Twin Cities police easily startled" were posted Sunday in Minneapolis and St. Paul, according to police spokespeople. The signs were quickly taken down by both cities' respective…

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