UW Madison closed due to storm – WBAY


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UW Madison closed due to storm
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AP - December 8, 2009 9:55 PM ET MADISON, Wis. (AP) - The University of Wisconsin in Madison has canceled classes for Wednesday and asked all nonessential ...
UW-Madison cancels Wednesday classesWisconsin State Journal
UW-Madison classes cancelled, non-essential employees asked to stay homeUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison
Campus Connection: UW puts Nike on noticeCapital Times

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Local Athletes Excited About Chicago’s Olympic Bid – WISC


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Local Athletes Excited About Chicago's Olympic Bid
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The Madison area could host some cycling events if Chicago is selected for the 2016 Olympic Summer Games, and excitement is building among some local young ...
The Olympics? Yes!Capital Times
Committee to pick 2016 summer Olympics localeUW Badger Herald
Chicago Olympics would benefit WisconsinWausau Daily Herald

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Newark jobless rate surged to 14.3 percent in June – The Associated Press


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Newark jobless rate surged to 14.3 percent in June
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Federal unemployment data typically is released weeks ahead of state and city jobless rates for the same months. New Jersey's unemployment rate hit a ...
Newark Unemployment Ratemyfoxny.com
Is recession ending? Job losses slow as unemployment dipsCapital Times
Job losses slow to 247000; jobless rate dipsLongIslandPress.com

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Lottery sales dip 4 percent from last year – Chicago Tribune


Lottery sales dip 4 percent from last year
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Powerball sales were down about 9 percent to $85 million, and instant sales dipped 4 percent to $277 million. Sales for state games such as Megabucks were ...
Lottery sales are downWisconsin Radio Network
Bad economy means good year for state lotteryCapital Times
Wisconsin lottery thrives despite recessionWKOW-TV.com
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In Madison, Depression led to protests, birth of unemployment ...
Capital Times, Wisconsin
"So many people were on relief," says Catherine LeTourneau, now 92. "When you go through it with so many other people, it doesn't bother you." Then as now, the publicly funded jobs in state government and at UW insulated Dane County from the national ...