WPS Warns Workers Wausau Office Could Close
WPS Health Insurance has warned its hundreds of employees in Wausau that the company may be forced to close the central Wisconsin office because it's lost a key contract.
WPS Health Insurance has warned its hundreds of employees in Wausau that the company may be forced to close the central Wisconsin office because it's lost a key contract.
Saturday morning Wisconsin news headlines from the Associated Press.
The Green Bay Catholic diocese says it's constitutionally protected from liability in a civil lawsuit filed by two victims of clergy abuse.
Lake Wazee beach in Jackson County will remain closed through the weekend while health officials determine what made dozens of swimmers sick.
Friday morning Wisconsin news headlines from the Associated Press.
Farmers who grow tart cherries in the Midwest have had one of their worst years.
There are 57 new foods at this year's Wisconsin State Fair.
The Wisconsin Conservation Congress' leader is praising a new report calling for far-reaching changes to the state's deer hunting policies.
The conservative Club for Growth is going after both former Gov. Tommy Thompson and hedge fund manager Eric Hovde in its latest attack ad.
A Racine County woman has given blood nearly 300 times, donating more than 36 gallons in her lifetime.
A Green Bay man has been jailed on suspicion of his fifth drunken-driving offense after he allegedly rear-ended a police car in Green Bay.
A Milwaukee County sheriff's deputy who was searching a suspect got stuck by a needle that was used to inject heroin.
Two women who were in charge of paying the bills for the Town of Dale are accused of making more than $78,000 in personal purchases with town credit cards.
New York's attorney general says three Asia-based companies have agreed to pay $571 million to settle claims by officials in eight states that they conspired to inflate prices for liquid crystal display screens used in televisions and computer monitors.
More than 350 competitors from 26 countries are in Wausau to compete in world championship kayaking and canoeing.
Authorities say an autopsy hasn't provided a definitive cause of death for a 4-month-old Campbellsport baby.
Thursday morning Wisconsin news headlines from the Associated Press.
U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu plans to tour a wind turbine manufacturer in Milwaukee and a biomass research center on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus on Thursday.
The state Department of Natural Resources plans to hold an online chat next week for would-be wardens.
Wisconsin State Fair officials have announced new security plans to try to prevent a repeat of the violence that marred opening night last year.
The Tommy Bartlett Water Ski Show will be featured on NBC's "Rock Center" on Thursday. UPDATE: Feature moved to the following week.
Republican state Sen. Scott Fitzgerald says he wants the Senate to meet next week to transfer power from Republicans to Democrats. The Democrats have a 17-16 majority following the victory of John Lehman in a recall election over Sen. Van Wanggaard.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court says state regulators approved a Madison-based utility's plans for a Minnesota wind farm under the proper statutes.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court says a rural town does not have the authority to impose tougher water quality standards on a livestock farm than the state requires.
The body of a man who disappeared while swimming in Wind Lake was recovered three days after he went missing.