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At least one dead, more than 100 rescued in Texas flooding

SAN ANTONIO (AP) - Massive flooding from torrential rains in the San Antonio area left at least one person dead today and sent emergency workers rushing in boats to rescue more than 100 residents stranded in cars and homes.


Twin Lakes police lieutenant killed in crash
Veterans, active military to get in free at Civil War Museum through 2013
Seniors cross the graduation stage at Shoreland
Deadline approaching to sign up for state no-call list
Mostly cloudy
Brewers beat Pirates, 2-1
Victim's finds little peace in Ealy's conviction
Students safe after armed man reported at school
Hydroplane races to be held this weekend on Lake Andrea
Kenosha historian, author, former reporter Don Jensen dies
Calif. teen takes supermodel to prom
Tremper softball advances to WIAA sectional
St. Joseph softball captures regional title
Salvation requires a turning point
Milwaukee teacher accused in student sex assault
State lawyer wants car dealers to oppose bill
Ealy found guilty of 2006 murder
Jury begins deliberations in Ealy trial
Today's Weekday Report is at kenoshanews.com
UW seeks exception to open records law
Shelter pets from Okla. arrive in Wis.
Truck caused to damage to bridge that collapsed
Closings to begin in Ealy case
New Jersey shore open after hurricane
Apartment fire displaces 100 near Green Bay

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CLS girl vying for spot in boys state golf tourney

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KENOSHA — When one of the county’s better golfers is given a 15 percent advantage on every hole, it typically paves the way for better drives, easier approach shots, shorter putts and ultimately lower scores over the competition.

And another thing: Animosity.

The Mormons are coming! The Mormons are coming!

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Nic Rouleau was out of breath when we reached him on the phone last week.

Which is understandable, seeing as he does eight high-energy shows each week as Elder Price — one of the two lead characters — in the Chicago production of the Broadway musical smash “The Book of Mormon.”


Today's Poll

An increase in state revenue projections has the Legislature looking at an increase in public school funding of up to $175 per student. How should districts spend that money?
Spend it all on teachers.
Spend it all on classroom aides to put a second person in the classroom.
Spend it on security.
Spend it on classroom programs, technology.
Don't spend it and reduce property taxes.

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