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Milwaukee Journal, The
Articles in Feb 1, 1995, issue of Milwaukee Journal, The
- LBJ getting bum rap on welfare
by Gergory Stanford - 19-year-old charged in shooting at school
by MARY CAROLE McCAULEY - Good parenting seems hard to find
by ALAN J. BORSUK - Young poets invited to honor the bard
- Lineup of latest kitchen gadgets debuts at annual Housewares Show
by NANCY H. CURTIS - Michigan's star is top challenge for the Badgers
by DENNIS CHAPTMAN - Loan demand here not hurt by Fed moves
by JOEL DRESANG - Most, not all, enjoy stay in foreign land
- Golden loaves: Bakery grows
by NANCY JOHNSON - Pewaukee
- Stone Bank to try again for incorporation
by JOHN G. SCHUMACHER - Sweet, mild and now bountiful, specialty onions go year-round
by NEIL D. ROSENBERG - Mosh meets the classics
by NICK CARTER - Clothes call: Salesman will deliver on the spot
by JOHN FAUBER - Science Notebook
- Newman's defense right on the money
by TOM ENLUND - Waukesha Memorial goes own way - for now
by GEETA SHARMA-JENSEN - Norbie Baker Former restaurateur
- Helen C. Lees of Sussex
- There were no winners in these vacuum sales
by JESSICA McBRIDE - Cedarburg
- Aglencies unite to help new families
by CAROL WAHLEN - Mauston
- Chefs find inspriation in print
by Nancy J. Stohs - Baseball prompts a lament
by DREW OLSON - Officials move further apart on transportation plan
by PHIL NERO - Our state's finest can be found on tables all over
- Labor shortage likely to linger
by ERIK GUNN - Thompson see welfare reform on the way
by PATRICK JASPERSE - Library lovers to get big Valentine
by JOHN G. SCHUMACHER - Germantown
- Hunch sent fugitive back to Georgia
by AMY RABIDEAU SILVERS - Plymouth
- Predatory owls stalk silently under cover
by PAUL G. HAYES - Flwoers and big shots punctuate this party
by DREW OLSON - Letter hasn't changed Marquette's street plan
by MIKE NICHOLS - Loose talk on TV can lead to a pink slip
- State wins decision on waste dumps
- Teachers pact is ironed out in Muskego
by NANCY JOHNSON - Charles Caldwell of Waukesha
- Animals take toll on crops
- Waukesha County
- Orfordville
- Where have you been, New York?
by DENNIS GETTO - Post with Packers has Sidwell excited
by GARY D'AMATO - Romance writers have secrets to share
- Tot killed in crash is identified
- Thompson campagin still has $750,000
by STEVE SCHULTZE - 5 homicides last month match a low for city
by BOB HELBIG - Carroll professor's talk to cover Irish troubles
- Carleton C. Smith Engineer
- Germantown reconsiders it hunting compormise
by AMY RABIDEAU SILVERS - Kruziki set spending record in run for sheriff
by LAUREL WALKER - Craft mandate relief with care
- Testimony on 1985 scuffle allowed in bay police lawsuit
by DORIS HAJEWSKI - Basketball buzzer sounds
by TOM FLAHERTY - Wisconsin firms take precautions
by EDITH BRIN - Greendale considers new $12 million middle school
by TYLER L. CHIN - State agency says 87 could be out of a job
by RICHARD P. JONES - Kenneth Grover Former principal
- School vote set for New Berlin
by NANCY JOHNSON - James H. Hoops of Menomonee Falls
- Defendant's case torn between two counties
by GERALYN McBRIDE - Boy reports driver tried to grab him
by CAROL WAHLEN - Outagamie County Airport
- City cener open to one-stop job shopping
by ERIK GUNN - Police seek homicide charge in fatal crash
by MICHAEL KRENN - Oak Creek wants facts on I-94 noise barrier
by DAVID THOME - Reward fund is increased to shed light on eagle kill
- Building plan taking shape
by LAURIA LYNCH-GERMAN - James R. Wisniewski Journalist
- In-the-classroom meets on-the-job through apprenticeships
by LINDA CLAWSON - Rescue for a cowardly Congress
- Brust served church with gentleness
by MARIE ROHDE - Robinson's 38 help light up Baker's night
by TOM ENLUND - Boy, 7, provides answer in shooting
by MARY CAROLE McCAULEY - Ex-jailer sentenced for aiding in excapes
by LAURA IGNARSKI - La Follette asks corps to delay mine permits
by DON BEHM - Fair panel wants event a week early
- Joseph P. "Joe K." Kucharski Sr. of Brookfield