Northwestern Softball: Seniors step up as Cats split series

Emily Haug stepped to the plate with two runners on and the Wildcats ahead 8-3 in the bottom of the sixth against Wisconsin. With the count at 2-1, Haug launched a ball over the fence in left-center, putting Northwesterahead by eight. The walk-off gave the Cats (25-21, 10-6 Big Ten) a run-rule victory and ended the team’s Senior Day with a bang.

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Picket Fences | News World Wide

Breaking entertainment news: Picket Fences is a 60-minute American television drama that tells the story of the sheriff of Rome, Wisconsin, a small town family

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Morrison IL Truck Accident Train Hits Semi Stalled on Tracks

SPARTA, WI – On Tuesday afternoon, November 17, 2009 about 4:30 pm, a semi truck crashed into a high school football field after colliding with another car, hitting a power pole and crashing through a chain link fence in Sparta, Wisconsin, about 30 miles from La Crosse, WI.

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Semi Truck Accident Near La Crosse WI Crashes Onto Football

SPARTA, WI - On Tuesday afternoon, November 17, 2009 about 4:30 pm, a semi truck crashed into a high school football field after colliding with another car, hitting a power pole and crashing through a chain link fence in Sparta, Wisconsin, about 30 miles from La Crosse..

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At the Sight of a Gun...

Brad Krause of West Allis, Wisconsin, heard on an August afternoon in 2008, in his own completely fenced-in back and side yard while he was busy planting a tree, with a holstered handgun on his hip. Krause complied with the officers’ commands quietly and without incident, and was taken into custody on a disorderly conduct charge

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Americanization of Michigan and Wisconsin

The spring of 1815 brought peace to Michigan Territory. But peace spelled destitution. No longer supplied by the English, bands of hungry Indians swooped down on farmhouses of French settlers, their former friends, burning fences, stealing fruit from orchards, and killing cattle.

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20 Mishaps That Might Have Started Accidental Nuclear War

At around midnight on October 25, a guard at the Duluth Sector Direction Center saw a figure climbing the security fence. He shot at it, and activated the "sabotage alarm." This automatically set off sabotage alarms at all bases in the area. At Volk Field, Wisconsin, the alarm was wrongly wired, and the Klaxon sounded which ordered nuclear armed F-

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