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Great time to buy a house

Assessing the housing market; it depends on how you look at it. It's painfully obvious to anyone selling a house that the prices are not exactly something to brag about. However, Bill Malkasian, President of the Wisconsin Realtors Association, says if ...

From WISCONSIN RADIO NETWORK, Wisconsin Radio Network,  17 Aug 2009

Les Paul remembered in Milwaukee

After news broke of Les Paul's death Thursday, music lovers flocked to a Milwaukee museum that features an exhibit dedicated to the guitar wizard from Waukesha. Discovery World spokesman Richard Cieslak estimates hundreds showed up. He spoke with ...

From WISCONSIN RADIO NETWORK, Wisconsin Radio Network,  14 Aug 2009
Related Topics: Les Paul

EAB turns up in Kenosha

Another sighting of the emerald ash borer in Wisconsin. This time, the tree killing insect has been found in Kenosha. DATCP pest specialist Mick Skwarok says workers found the beetle in one of many traps the agency has set up statewide. The discovery ...

From WISCONSIN RADIO NETWORK, Wisconsin Radio Network,  13 Aug 2009

Home sales are down

The latest figures show home sales in Wisconsin are down. Home sales for the second quarter of this year in the state fell 10.5% compared to the same three-month period of last year. But the clear message here is that if you took the first quarter of ' ...

From WISCONSIN RADIO NETWORK, Wisconsin Radio Network,  12 Aug 2009

GM hits online auction block

General Motors partnership with Ebay may boost sales but weaken their brand. Starting Tuesday with an pilot program in California, customers can purchase GM automobiles through the online auction site. Deborah Mitchell, Senior Marketing Lecturer at the ...

From WISCONSIN RADIO NETWORK, Wisconsin Radio Network,  11 Aug 2009
Related Topics: General Motors,  Cadillac

School paves way for kids' health

Dozens of schools in Wisconsin are trying to make their kids healthier but one is getting special recognition. Eighty four schools in Wisconsin have signed onto the Healthy Schools program which works to develop good eating habits and make children ...

From WISCONSIN RADIO NETWORK, Wisconsin Radio Network,  11 Aug 2009

Traffic deaths dropped in July

A record low for traffic fatalities in Wisconsin. Last month was the safest July on record in Wisconsin since World War II, according to Dennis Hughes with the state Department of Transportation. Overall, 44 people were killed in traffic crashes last ...

From WISCONSIN RADIO NETWORK, Wisconsin Radio Network,  7 Aug 2009

Wisconsin State Fair ... on a stick

You'll find many attractions, exhibits, entertainment and food, but what's the highlight at the ? You probably already know the answer to that question. "Hands down that would be chocolate covered bacon on a stick from the Machine Shed Restaurant. ...

From WISCONSIN RADIO NETWORK, Wisconsin Radio Network,  7 Aug 2009

Innkeepers push for smoking ban exemption

When the statewide smoking ban takes effect next year, Wisconsin will be the only Midwestern state that doesn't provide an exemption for hotels. Wisconsin Innkeepers Association President Trisha Pugal says if lawmakers don't act on a legislative ...

From WISCONSIN RADIO NETWORK, Wisconsin Radio Network,  6 Aug 2009

Opening day at State Fair

The Wisconsin State Fair kicks off today at 8:00 am. Are you looking to save some cash at the fair? Bring along some non-parishable food. Opening Day at the great state fair is Hunger Task Force Day. "You can come on in with two nonperishable food ...

From WISCONSIN RADIO NETWORK, Wisconsin Radio Network,  6 Aug 2009

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