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Dry News Read

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English

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Middle Aged (35-54)

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North American (General)

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for NRG MediaNews I'm Holly Rose reporting a rural show, No county restaurant is considered a total loss. Following a fire Tuesday night, firefighters from several different departments were called after a snowmobile reported a blaze at about 7 p.m. At the Stone Field Supper Club on Highway See in the town of Angelica, according to a show no County Sheriff's Department news release. The business was closed at the time, but your crews were on the scene for several hours. The cause of the fire is not known at this time and is still under investigation. A school bus in Ashland was struck by a car yesterday when it stopped to pick up a student. The bus had its flashing red lights and stop arm activated when a vehicle operated by 18 year old Kyle Deal struck the rear of the stopped bus. None of the occupants of the bus were injured, but the 28 students were transported from the scene by another bus to Ashlan Memorial Medical Center for evaluation. The Airbag and Mr Deals car deployed, but he was not wearing his seat belt. The federal economic stimulus package that's brewing in Congress could help Wisconsin wipe out more than half its budget deficit. State budget director David Schmidt Ickey says around 2.5 $1,000,000,000 in stimulus money could help pay for health care and education in the Badger State, and another 575 million may arrive in the form of transportation projects. But even if Washington provides three billion, that still leaves a deficit of 2.4 billion to be closed with state spending cuts and tax increases. She Mickey told a meeting of the Wisconsin Credit Union League yesterday that it's still a massive problem the likes of which the state has never seen. Legislative Finance Committee co chair Mark Poking of Madison says there are still more questions than answers about the federal aid the state might get. Broken says his fellow legislators and Governor Jim Doyle, are working on their own stimulus package that could be ready by early next month. Poking a Democrat says it would loosen procedures to make it easier to spend the federal money. It would also boost job training programs and address tax fairness issues. Broken didn't say what those issues were, but some lawmakers have talked about clamping down on tax sheltering practices by corporations. Did he or didn't he? We don't know if President Barack Obama continued a long running tradition by wearing Wisconsin made Allen Edmond shoes to his inauguration yesterday. Presidents Reagan, Clinton and both George Bushes all wore the high quality shoes made in Port Washington. The company sent Obama various sizes and widths so the president could have the best fit for his 11.5 D foot. But it last word Allen Edmonds was not sure if the new president actually wore a pair, thus keeping the inaugural tradition alive. Governor Jim Doyle wasn't sure either, but Doyle said that he had his Allen Edmonds on as he sat behind the podium during the inaugural ceremony. The company has been making shoes in Wisconsin since 1922. Meanwhile, five Oneida Indian veterans from Green Bay say they'll always remember marching in Obama's inaugural parade. The Sun had already set by the time the unit got to the presidential reviewing stand what Obama was still there and former Marine corporal Tom Webster said the president bit his lip, gave them a nod and made the marchers feel a lot warmer. And now you're up to date with NRG, MediaNews