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11% Of Wisconsin Mortgages In Foreclosure
A new report shows 11 percent of home loans in Wisconsin were in foreclosure or delinquent at the end of September.
Wisconsin Unemployment Lowest Of 2009
Wisconsin's unemployment rate dipped slightly in October to 7.6 percent, its lowest point so far this year.
City Leaders Stand Behind Oshkosh Corp. Expansion
OSHKOSH, Wis. (WFRV) -- The “Oshkosh Partners in Development” have come out in support of a plan to help the Oshkosh Corporation expand its facilities and potentially add more jobs to the area.
St. Elizabeth Hospital Expanding
St. Elizabeth Hospital in Appleton has announced a $65 million renovation and remodeling project.
Wisconsin Residents Pay More For Health Insurance
A new survey finds Wisconsinites pay more for health insurance than the rest of the country and the cost is rising at a faster rate.
Governor Doyle Signs Trade Deal With Israel
Wisconsin Gov. Jim Doyle has signed a trade agreement with Israel on research and technology development.



Featured Links
39th Annual Christmas Parade
Here's a link with all the updated information for this year's Appleton Christmas Parade.
Toxic & Hazardous Toys
Just a week before the holiday shopping season kicks off two consumer groups are issuing warning about toys. Head to the Center for Environmental Health’s website to get information on toys containing lead. Head to the WATCH Inc. website to get info on their top ten hazardous toys.
National Railroad Museum
For information on the Great Pumpkin Train head to the National Railroad Museum's website.
Business News
Vehicle fuel efficiency up in 2008 model year
The fleet of new cars and trucks sold to U.S. consumers averaged 21 miles per gallon in the 2008 model year, a modest increase over the previous year, the Environmental Protection Agency reported Friday.
Senate panel to mull Bernanke nomination on Dec. 3rd
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke's nomination to a second term will be the subject of a Senate Banking Committee hearing next month, the panel's chairman said Friday.