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Wisconsin is a state located in the Great Lakes region of the United States of America. The capital of the state is Madison, and the largest city is Milwaukee. Wisconsin's economy was originally based on farming (especially dairy), mining, and lumbering. In the 20th century, tourism became important, and many people living on former farms commuted to jobs elsewhere. Large-scale industrialization began in the late 19th century in the southeast of the state, with the city of Milwaukee as its major center. In recent decades, service industries, especially medicine and education, have become dominant. Wisconsin's landscape, largely shaped by the Wisconsin glaciation of the last Ice Age, makes the state popular for both tourism and many forms of outdoor recreation.

 

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News for Wisconsin from The Wausau Daily Herald Local News

GREEN BAY The Green Bay Packers have signed first-round draft pick Bryan Bulaga.

 

WISCONSIN DELLS A company has shut down its popular bungee jump attraction after a girl was injured in an accident on Friday.

 

Democratic gubernatorial candidate Tom Barretts campaign will stop at the Marathon County courthouse, 500 Forest St., at 3 p.m. today. He will then meet with members of the editorial board at the Waus...

 

WILSON Authorities are searching a rural Tomahawk property this afternoon for possible human remains, according to the Lincoln County Sheriffs Department.

 

The Daily Herald has obtained through an open records request the application materials of the three finalists for superintendent of the Wausau School District. See the applications in the embedded do...

 

MADISON Wisconsin officials say a new unofficial survey suggests that nearly four out of five motorists buckle up. That would be an all-time high.

 

OSHKOSH Actor Gary Sinise is visiting Oshkosh today. Hes performing with his band the Lt. Dan Band at Experimental Aircraft Associations annual AirVenture convention, during its event Theater in the W...

 

MERRILL Authorities are looking for a dog in Merrill that bit a 19-year-old man Wednesday while he was biking.

 

After a few days of dry weather, Wausau area residents could see some rain during the next two days, according to the National Weather Service in Green Bay.

 

Wisconsin Valley Fair organizers and police will increase security for the performance Wednesday of Lady Antebellum, a hot country band that could draw a record turnout to Marathon Park. a hrefhttp://...

 
 

News and Information from The Business Journal of Milwaukee

A Senate committee Thursday approved the proposal to spend $250,000 to better connect businesses to researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukees School of Freshwater Science.

 

Farm Aid's 25th anniversary concert will be held in Milwaukee at Miller Park Oct. 2.

 

Fortune Brands Inc. reported Friday that its second-quarter profit climbed to $227.4 million, or $1.48 per diluted share, due to broad-based share gains and lower cost structures. (FO)

 

U.S. Rep. Gwen Moores proposal to dedicate $500,000 in federal money to redeck the Hoan Bridge along Milwaukees lakefront failed to be included in the 2011 federal transportation spending bill.

 

Modine Manufacturing Co. reported Friday that its fiscal first-quarter net income climbed to $3.1 million, or 7 cents per diluted share, due to dramatically improved sales in a number of its key marke...

 

Newell Rubbermaid Inc.s profit rose 23 percent in the second quarter, though revenue took a slight dip. (NWL)

 

Automated Health Systems has filed a notice with the state that it will close its facilities in Milwaukee and Madison, resulting in the loss of 160 jobs.

 

ProHealth Care Medical Associates will break ground this summer on an 8,000-square-foot addition to its clinic on Corporate Circle in Sussex.

 

Janitors represented by the Service Employee International Union Local 1 have reached a tentative two-year agreement with downtown cleaning companies that would preserve health benefits and give clean...

 
 

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