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Man wanted for homicide arrested in Shawano County - June 30, 2008

Federal agents and local law enforcement officers have arrested a fugitive in Shawano County wanted for a fatal shooting outside a Milwaukee tavern.
http://www.topix.net/city/shawano-wi/2008/06/man-wanted-for-homicide-arrested-in-shawano-c...

Famis acquisition 'very complementary' - June 29, 2008

Little Rapids Corp. has acquired Famis Manufacturing, a maker of single-use beauty and barber products.
http://www.topix.net/city/shawano-wi/2008/06/famis-acquisition-very-complementary?fromrss=...

Car crash victim was Bowler man - June 29, 2008

SHAWANO - Shawano County authorities have identified the victim of a one-car crash Saturday as Brian Jacobs, 40, of Bowler.
http://www.topix.net/city/shawano-wi/2008/06/car-crash-victim-was-bowler-man?fromrss=1

Scouting facilities in area will stay - June 27, 2008

A former Girl Scout council's Kaukauna camp and its recently-built Grand Chute program facility will remain open following a recent merger, but still undetermined is where the new, larger organization's ...
http://www.topix.net/city/shawano-wi/2008/06/scouting-facilities-in-area-will-stay?fromrss...

Police warn fugitive wanted for murder could be in Green Bay area - June 26, 2008

The Acting U.S. Marshal for the Eastern District of Wisconsin said a man wanted in connection with a June 14 homicide in Milwaukee might be hiding in the Green Bay or Shawano area.
http://www.topix.net/city/shawano-wi/2008/06/police-warn-fugitive-wanted-for-murder-could-...

Racing legends to be honored - June 26, 2008

Four men synonymous with stock car racing are the first inductees into the Oshkosh SpeedZone Walk of Fame.
http://www.topix.net/city/shawano-wi/2008/06/racing-legends-to-be-honored?fromrss=1
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