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NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Thursday:
NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Thursday:
The United States Golf Association announced tee times on Thursday for the first two rounds of the 2017 U.S. Open Championship, which starts June 15 at Erin Hills.
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Colin Wilson could be back in the Nashville Predators' lineup for Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final against the Pittsburgh Penguins.
MILWAUKEE (AP) — The Medical College of Wisconsin has received a nearly $38 million gift to create an institute to develop new models for training medical students.
ALLEN PARK, Mich. (AP) — The Detroit Lions have signed offensive tackle Tony Hills, adding depth to an offensive line that might be without Taylor Decker.
UW filled gaps in the schedule left by North Dakota's decision to drop the sport with non-conference series against Mercyhurst and at Syracuse.
A state lawmaker who believes the earth is 6,000 years old said on Thursday the blowback he's received for his beliefs demonstrates the need for legislation regulating speech on college campuses.
WASHINGTON (AP) — A senior House Republican on Thursday called for immediate action to stabilize shaky health insurance markets around the country, amid concerns that the GOP could get blamed for rising premiums and dwindling choice next year.
NEW YORK (AP) — Matt Zames, a top executive at JPMorgan Chase once seen as a potential successor to CEO Jamie Dimon, will be leaving the company in the next few weeks.
CINCINNATI (AP) — Joey Votto had one of those frequent days when he hits everything hard — the last thing the St. Louis Cardinals needed at this point.
LONDON (AP) — As tensions flare between Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Iran and their allies, reports of hacking are emerging across the Gulf.
TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) — The Arizona Cardinals have signed first-round draft pick Haason Reddick to a four-year contract.
The West Salem High School Panther baseball team has had quite the season, advancing to the state tournament last week for the third time in four years.
THURSDAY, June 8, 2017 (HealthDay News) -- Scary pit vipers may need an image upgrade: Their venom might end up helping human heart patients, research suggests.
MoneyTipsIf you were owed $137 billion by eight million people who showed little or no evidence that they ever planned to repay, you would probably take drastic measures to recoup that money. That's the perspective of the U.S. government with…
As many do-it-yourself-ers know, renovation projects are notorious for unanticipated snags and cost overruns. The upgrade of Holmen Drive appears to be no exception to the rule.
Fifteen years ago, an elementary-level computer class was just a glorified typing class. Nowadays in the Onalaska School District, elementary students aren’t just learning how to use technology, they’re learning how to create it.
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The state title was supposed to come on Saturday in the discus.
The research into one’s ancestry can result in more than just being able to put names on a family tree. La Crosse Area Genealogy Society and Onalaska Area Historical Society member Bill O’Driscoll says it can uncover ancestors’ life stories…
The Gateway Area Council of the Boy Scouts of America announces its participation in the Special Milk Program at Camp Decorah again this year.
While some took to the air-conditioned comfort of the local bowling alley for a morning of knocking down pins, about 50 teens, adults and seniors braved the heat for a round of Irish road bowling, propelling baseball sized orbs down…
A proposed new subdivision in the northern part of Holmen has a number of hurdles to clear before construction can begin, not the least of which will be the results of an archaeological study.
Many know West Salem local Dave Hundt for his bar and restaurant, Hunter’s Last Chance. What many don’t know is that Hundt has been a driving force behind more than half a dozen community projects during his life in the…
Holmen High School sprinter Seth Holden first experienced the WIAA state track and field meet as an alternate as a freshman. Four years, Holden walked out of Roger Harring Stadium as an eight-time champion.