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Ex-wife must support man's lifestyle - May 30, 2008

A Walworth County woman will have to pay her ex-husband $2,000 a month for the next 10 years, even though he earns $85,000 a year, so that he can continue living the opulent lifestyle the couple shared when ...
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Housing, high prices drop consumer confidence to lowest point since '92 - May 28, 2008

Not since George H.W. Bush ran the White House have consumers felt so downbeat about the economy.
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You Paid for It: High Dollar Drivers - May 16, 2008

"On the other hand, sometimes you wind up paying overtime in order to get out the pieces of work that you have available." A big I-Team investigation found Milwaukee County bus drivers making six-figure salaries. via Today's TMJ4
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Madison Children's Museum Capital Campaign - May 14, 2008

"Madison Children's Museum's long-standing commitment to sustainability makes this a natural partnership" Madison Children's Museum today took the first steps of making its new building a reality, unveiling plans for its site at 100 N. Hamilton Street. via WMTV Madison
http://www.topix.net/city/butler-wi/2008/05/madison-childrens-museum-capital-campaign?from...

Farmers leaving conservation program - May 12, 2008

"The grassland cover was necessary for habitat; now when you take that land away, there's no nesting habitat." Intensified farming this season to capitalize on high corn and soybean prices could be a boon for Wisconsin farmers but also could have a harmful effect on wildlife habitat, water quality and soil erosion ... via Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
http://www.topix.net/city/butler-wi/2008/05/farmers-leaving-conservation-program?fromrss=1

Butler leaps to Loyola - May 7, 2008

"I'm not real big on this type of stuff. "I'm really excited for the opportunity. It's something I've always wanted and worked really hard for. It's kinda cool that it happened." Southern Door's Liz Butler kept it pretty close to the vest during the past four weeks, but the cat is entirely out of the bag now. via WisInfo
http://www.topix.net/city/butler-wi/2008/05/butler-leaps-to-loyola?fromrss=1
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