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Armed Forces Day open house returns to Fort McCoy
Armed Forces Day open house returns to Fort McCoy
Sunday 5/22 at 7:56am
It's not often civilians get to go exploring on a U.S. Military base but that was the case Saturday at Fort McCoy when people were welcomed in for the Armed Forces Day open house.
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Cool trend ahead with plenty of soggy conditions – Julian
Cool trend ahead with plenty of soggy conditions – Julian
Sunday 5/22 at 6:00am
The latest forecast from News 3 Now.
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1 killed, 8 wounded in shooting at Southern California party
1 killed, 8 wounded in shooting at Southern California party
Saturday 5/21 at 8:27pm

Southern California police say a man was killed and eight people were wounded during a shooting at a large party held at a strip mall hookah lounge. San Bernardino police said Saturday that officers dispatched late Friday found man who had been killed in the strip mall parking lot in the city east of Los Angeles. Eight people were wounded. Police say their injuries did not appear to be life-threatening. Two people were detained and one was arrested on suspicion of possessing a stolen gun. They were not identified.

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Wisconsin Republicans vote not to endorse for governor
Wisconsin Republicans vote not to endorse for governor
Saturday 5/21 at 8:20pm

Wisconsin Republicans have voted not to endorse anyone for governor ahead of the GOP primary in August, after many activists rose up against the move. The Republican endorsement has been highly sought after because it unlocks funding from the state party. Former Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch got the most votes at 55%, just short of the 60% needed for an endorsement. Now the Republican candidates for governor will fight it out without any official backing from the party. The winner of the Aug. 9 primary will advance to face Democratic Gov. Tony Evers.

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Bear breaks through window in Taylor County, attacks husband and wife
Bear breaks through window in Taylor County, attacks husband and wife
Saturday 5/21 at 7:21pm
MEDFORD, Wis. (WSAW) – Two people were injured Friday evening after they were attacked by a bear. Around 11 p.m., the Taylor County Sheriff's Office received a telephone report of a bear attack inside a home near Medford on Castle Road. Deputies were informed by a man and woman that they noticed a bear outside eating from the bird feeder....
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3 Air Force cadets who refused vaccine won't be commissioned
3 Air Force cadets who refused vaccine won't be commissioned
Saturday 5/21 at 6:02pm

The U.S. Air Force Academy says three cadets who have refused the COVID-19 vaccine will not be commissioned as military officers but will graduate with bachelor's degrees. Academy spokesman Dean Miller says a fourth cadet who only recently decided to be vaccinated will graduate and become an Air Force officer. Miller said in a statement Saturday that the three won't be commissioned as long as they remain unvaccinated. He says the Air Force secretary will decide whether the unvaccinated students will be required to pay their educational costs in lieu of service.

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2 dead; northern Michigan town cleans up from rare tornado
2 dead; northern Michigan town cleans up from rare tornado
Saturday 5/21 at 5:48pm

Two people are dead and dozens more injured after a rare tornado hit a small northern Michigan community. Authorities say the two people in their 70s lived at a mobile home park in Gaylord that was among the first sites hit by the tornado, which was rated an EF3 by the National Weather Service on a scale of 0-5. More than 40 people were injured. Gaylord is roughly 230 miles northwest of Detroit. The Otsego County fire chief says there's "probably 95% destruction" at the park, with mobile homes "picked up and turned over." Experts say extreme spring winds are uncommon in the area because the Great Lakes typically suck energy out of storms.

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HAZMAT unit responds to Waukesha Goodwill store for excessive dust
HAZMAT unit responds to Waukesha Goodwill store for excessive dust
Saturday 5/21 at 4:05pm
WAUKESHA, Wis. — A Waukesha Goodwill store was evacuated Saturday because of excessive dust. Crews were sent to the store in the 2000 block of Meadow Lane around 11 a.m. after over a dozen people reported having trouble breathing. A HAZMAT unit was sent to the scene. City of Waukesha HAZMAT truck arriving on scene. https://t.co/aoC1XBY9ha pic.twitter.com/CKKt1s9Glo — Waukesha Alerts...
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