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School officials to discipline students over racial slurs at soccer game

The Elkhorn school district is disciplining students believed to be involved in making racist taunts that were directed at female high school soccer players during a recent game, including references to Donald Trump's vow to clamp down on illegal immigration from Mexico.

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19-year-old arrested in accidental shooting death of woman, police say

A 19-year-old faces homicide charges after a Friendship woman died early Sunday morning when she was accidentally shot by a pellet gun, Adams County officials said.

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Walker says he's thrifty, needs help paying campaign debt

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker says he's "thrifty" and is offering T-shirts for craft projects while asking donors to help pay off the $1.2 million debt from his short-lived presidential campaign.

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Montee Ball arrested in Whitewater, accused of bail jumping

Former Badgers running back and NFL player Montee Ball was arrested Saturday night in Whitewater on suspicion of felony bail jumping.

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Walker calls talk of being Trump's running mate 'shocking'

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker says any talk of him being Donald Trump's running mate is shocking and breathtaking.

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41-year-old involved in minor crash faces 5th OWI charge

A Madison man faces his fifth drunken driving charge after allegedly being involved in a minor two-car crash on the east side Sunday night, according to a release.

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Dannika Lewis

State fire marshal investigates blaze at historic stone home in Darlington

The state fire marshal is investigating a fire that engulfed a historic stone house in Darlington.

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Wisconsin AG will seek stay of right-to-work ruling

Wisconsin Attorney General Brad Schimel says state attorneys plan to seek a stay of a ruling striking down Wisconsin's right-to-work law as soon as a judge enters a formal order solidifying the decision.

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