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  • Caledonia, WI

I believe my role as a journalist is to write stories that are credible, accurate and meaningful. I show up -- for the good stuff, the bad stuff and the uncomfortable stuff. My goal is accuracy and after a tough story, my goal is to be able to look you in the eye and know that even though what was said may have been uncomfortable, it was a fair assessment. And, if I get something wrong, I expect people to let me know. 

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Walmart On Hold Until Planning Issues Resolved

A discussion about the proposed Walmart store has spurred the Caledonia Planning Commission to fix the inconsistencies between two village planning documents.

Walmart On Hold Until Planning Issues Resolved
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SC Johnson & Son Jobs Posted

Looking for a job? Here are the latest job postings from SC Johnson & Son.

SC Johnson & Son Jobs Posted
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Oscar Mayer Short-Weighed Products Again, State Officials Say

Kraft Foods Group Inc, which owns Oscar Mayer, will have to pay fines and spend millions on making changes to their plants after they sold products in Wisconsin that didn't weigh what their packages said they weighed.

Oscar Mayer Short-Weighed Products Again, State Officials Say
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Vos Ordered To Testify In Redistricting Case

Questions are being raised about where several computers are that were used to redistrict the state and Rep. Robin Vos was among those who received a subpoena.

Vos Ordered To Testify In Redistricting Case
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DNR: More Private Wells Contaminated With Molybdenum

DNR officials urge private well owners in Caledonia, Oak Creek, Franklin, Muskego, Raymond and Norway to test their wells after finding high levels of molybdenum during a recent study of area groundwater.

DNR: More Private Wells Contaminated With Molybdenum
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United Way President Dave Maurer Retiring

After 23 years of service, Dave Maurer has decided to end his time with United Way of Racine County in 2014, but he'll still be around to help train the incoming president.

United Way President Dave Maurer Retiring