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Worlds largest civilian plane

An airliner that's larger than any other in the world is on display at EAA AirVenture. The Airbus A380 landed at the airport yesterday afternoon, and EAA spokesman Dick Knapinsky says the plane is every bit as big as you could imagine, and more. He ...

From MIKE KEMMETER-WHBY, Wisconsin Radio Network,  29 Jul 2009

Space plane makes debut

People at the EAA AirVenture in Oshkosh are the first people in the world to get a close-up look an aircraft that might help send ships into space. Will Whitehorn is the president of Virgin Galactic, which developed the WhiteKnightTwo. He says the ...

From MIKE KEMMETER-WHBY, Wisconsin Radio Network,  28 Jul 2009
Related Topics: NASA,  Richard Branson

Forestry hearing Appleton

The head of a Congressional panel wants to make sure that the federal government is striking the right balance between preserving national forests and supporting the timber industry. Congressmen Joe Baca (D-CA) was in Appleton Monday for a hearing on ...

From MIKE KEMMETER, WHBY, Wisconsin Radio Network,  21 Jul 2009
Related Topics: Joe Baca, Jr.,  Steve Kagen,  U.S. Democratic Party

Cold case cracked after 40 years

Investigators in Ohio say an 18-year-old Green Bay woman was the murder victim in a cold case that's almost 40 years old. Using DNA tests, the Darke County sheriff's department identified the victim as Jeanne Melville. Chief Deputy Mark Whittaker says ...

From MIKE KEMMETER-WHBY, Wisconsin Radio Network,  16 Jul 2009

Dillenger's real life Wisconsin connection

While parts of the movie Public Enemies were filmed in Wisconsin, Shawano became the real-life home to one of the main characters in the movie. John Dillinger's girlfriend, Evelyn "Billie" Frechette moved to Shawano after spending two years in federal ...

From MIKE KEMMETER, WHBY, Wisconsin Radio Network,  2 Jul 2009
Related Topics: John Dillinger,  Marion Cotillard

Obama pitches health care in Green Bay

President Barack Obama unveiled his plans to overhaul the health care system during a visit to Green Bay. The president held a town hall meeting at Southwest High School over the noon hour, during which he said the federal government can learn a lesson ...

From MIKE KEMMETER, WHBY, Wisconsin Radio Network,  11 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama

Health care focus for Obama visit

President Obama will be in Green Bay today for a town hall meeting on health care. State Democratic party chair Joe Wineke says Wisconsin has been a national leader with its BadgerCare and SeniorCare programs, and it's an issue that needs to be ...

From MIKE KEMMETER, WHBY, Wisconsin Radio Network,  11 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  U.S. Republican Party,  U.S. Democratic Party,  Joe Wineke

Big bird shakes things up in NE Wisconsin

A large bird was on the loose this morning on Highway 41 between Oshkosh and Fond du Lac. Sergeant Mark Abrahamson of the state patrol says an emu was wandering in the median ... close to the southbound lanes. He says they had no choice but to close ...

From MIKE KEMMETER, WHBY, Wisconsin Radio Network,  29 May 2009

Teacher fired after overnight stay with girlfriend

Students rallied outside Appleton Xavier high school Monday morning, in hopes of saving a teacher's job. Physical Education teacher Matt Prill will not have his contract renewed for next school year, reportedly because he spent the night at his ...

From MIKE KEMMETER, WHBY, Wisconsin Radio Network,  18 May 2009

"Oval Office" assault

Two dancers were involved in a stabbing at a Green Bay strip club. Police were called to the Oval Office club a little before 11:00 Wednesday night. Captain Karl Fluery says the women got into an argument. An 18-year-old Menasha woman suffered ...

From MIKE KEMMETER, WHBY, Wisconsin Radio Network,  12 Mar 2009

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