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article: Sprinkler battle continues for Klein
A city business owner's quest to change Portage's fire sprinkler laws continues on two fronts, with a building project variance request this week and an upcoming billboard criticizing the city.
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article: Montello heading to another school referendum
For the second time in a year, the Montello School Board passed a resolution for an operational referendum to exceed state revenue limits for the 2008-2009 school year. In April, residents voted down a three-year $2.9 million referendum, but this recent adoption on Monday is a two-year, non-recurring referendum at $950,000 each year. The vote was unanimous.
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article: Pardeeville looks at how to respond to future disasters
PARDEEVILLE - Although there's still some pumping to do before La Follette Street is completely dried out, Pardeeville officials are talking less about the recent flooding and more about how to respond the next time disaster strikes.
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article: Endeavor already has half the money for new building
ENDEAVOR - More than half of the projected $785,000 cost of the village of Endeavor's new multi-purpose building has been accounted for.
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article: Portage parking lots may take historic names
The Historic Preservation Commission wants to name a number of municipal parking lots after some of Portage's lesser-known historical figures and places so the community will learn more about the city's history.
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article: Columbus gets physical education grant
COLUMBUS - The Columbus School Board accepted the Carol M. White Physical Education Program grant Monday night, meaning that it will have an extra $613,226 to work with over the next three years.
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article: Police Notebook: Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Information is taken from the records of the Portage police and fire departments and does not represent a comprehensive list of police or fire department activity. Each individual named in this report is presumed to be innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
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article: McWilliams passes Portage Theatres to another family, ending 81-year tradition
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The creativity of sneaking into a drive-in theater has always been appreciated by John McWilliams.
Posted in Local, News on Friday, July 18, 2008 12:00 am. | Tags: Centerpiece
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article: Rebuilding County A near Lake Delton to start in fall
Construction should start in early September on a new County A next to Lake Delton in Sauk County, three months after raging floodwaters washed out the two-lane highway, sweeping Lake Delton vacation homes into the Wisconsin River through the 370-foot-wide channel.
Posted in News, Local on Friday, July 18, 2008 11:30 pm. Updated: 11:20 pm.
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article: Acting Columbus fire chief wants reinstated
COLUMBUS - Acting Fire Chief/Emergency Management Director Bill Kluetzman wants Mayor Nancy Osterhaus to reinstate him to his positions unless he is going to face disciplinary charges.



