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Meeting to address Lake Michigan ‘marine sanctuary’
Posted at 11:45 a.m. on September 25, 2017 The Brillion News MANITOWOC – The Manitowoc County Lakes Association will hold a public...
Sep 25, 2017


State fees for fertilizer, pesticide to drop
Posted at 17:05 on September 22, 2017 The Brillion News MADISON – Wisconsin farmers will pay less for pesticides and fertilizers under...
Sep 22, 2017


UPDATE: Village reverses stance; wants border talks to continue
Posted at noon on September 20, 2017 The Brillion News WRIGHTSTOWN – The Wrightstown village board reconsidered and reversed a decision...
Sep 20, 2017


Schimel calls out insurers for contributing to opioid crisis
Posted at 20:10 on September 18, 2017 The Brillion News MADISON – Wisconsin Attorney General Brad Schimel joined a coalition of 37 states...
Sep 18, 2017


Poop power: Town of Holland would be site of plant
Posted at 13:30 on September 15, 2017 The Brillion News MADISON – The Public Service Commission of Wisconsin (PSCW) approved a...
Sep 15, 2017


Harms finds peace in travel, helping others
September 14, 2017 By David Nordby The Brillion News BRILLION – A lot of people are trying to find their purpose in life. Clarence Harms...
Sep 14, 2017


Courtship cancelled: border talks fail
Posted at 11:30 on September 14, 2017 The Brillion News WRIGHTSTOWN – The Wrightstown Village Board met in special closed session on...
Sep 14, 2017


West Nile infects human in Brown County
Posted at 10:10 on September 9, 2017 The Brillion News BROWN COUNTY – State and local health officials are advising residents to continue...
Sep 9, 2017


Hilbert hurricane relief drive mushrooms quickly
September 7, 2017 By Ed Byrne The Brillion News HILBERT – It began so simply. Josh Diedrich’s sister lives in Austin, Texas, and his...
Sep 7, 2017


Pay for performance key in Brillion School District
September 7, 2017 By David Nordby The Brillion News BRILLION – When Act 10 happened, the old model of teacher pay that was based on...
Sep 7, 2017


Swedish travelers embrace the unknown
September 7, 2017 By David Nordby The Brillion News AROUND AMERICA – There is a lot said and written about traveling. For instance, like...
Sep 7, 2017


DNR seeks comments on deer unit recommendations
Posted at 17:25 on September 6, 2017 The Brillion News MADISON – In September, County Deer Advisory Councils will provide preliminary...
Sep 7, 2017


Plea agreement to end Robley case
Posted at 13:35 on September 2, 2017 The Brillion News GREEN BAY – The prosecution and defense in the case of 18-year old Devon Robley,...
Sep 2, 2017


Larry Weyers named President at Ariens Company
Posted at 12:05 on September 1, 2017 The Brillion News BRILLION – Ariens Company has named Larry Weyers as Group President–Ariens Power...
Sep 1, 2017


Groundwater study: More private wells should be tested
Posted at 13:15 on August 31, 2017 The Brillion News MADISON – Because Wisconsin’s groundwater resources play a critical role in human...
Aug 31, 2017


Silver Lake hospitality extends overseas
August 31, 2017 By Ed Byrne The Brillion News REEDSVILLE – When Holy Family Parish held its annual parish picnic two weeks ago, Father...
Aug 31, 2017


Crossing the line: where ‘free speech’ ends
August 31, 2017 By Ed Byrne The Brillion News Does the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution have limits? With the violence occurring...
Aug 31, 2017


New UW app could help corn harvest nutritional yield
Posted at 6 p.m. on August 30, 2017 The Brillion News MADISON – A new tool developed at the University of Wisconsin-Madison could save...
Aug 30, 2017


Calumet County Fair opens Friday
Posted at 3:20 p.m. on August 30, 2017 The Brillion News CHILTON – The Calumet County Fair opens its four-day Labor Day weekend run on...
Aug 30, 2017


Bill would aim to eliminate ‘solitary’ in state prisons
Posted at 10:10 a.m. on August 29, 2017 The Brillion News MADISON – State Senator Fred Risser, D-Madison, is proposing legislation that...
Aug 29, 2017
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