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WI & Local News
Monday, February 06, 2012
Authorities say a third teenager has died after an SUV went off a rural road in Fond du Lac County of eastern Wisconsin.
Governor Scott Walker says he's happy to answer any questions and is planning to voluntarily meet with the head of the secret John Doe investigation.
A bill in Madison is trying to open juvenile records. The proposal would let police stop a teen if they know that person is on probation or has charges in juvenile court.
Choral directors and singers are setting the musical tone this week in Madison. A four-day regional music conference will bring more than seven thousand to the city.
The Powerball jackpot is just getting bigger. Wednesday's estimated jackpot is at 250-million dollars.
For more news click on the WI & Local podcast link.
National News
Monday, February 06, 2012
Rioting after the Super Bowl lands more than a dozen University of Massachusetts students in jail.
Authorities in Washington state say a house explosion yesterday killed a missing Utah woman's husband and two sons.
Syrian forces killed 50 people today in a sustained bombardment of the city that's become a center of opposition to President Bashar al-Assad.
Fewer kids and teenagers are exposed to secondhand smoke while riding in cars, but the numbers are still high enough to worry health care officials.
For these news stories and more click on the National News podcast link.
Market & Business News
Monday, February 06, 2012 2012
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Wall Street heads into the the new week after a solid Friday session. Positive job figures helped push the markets higher on Friday with the Dow Jones Industrial Average hitting 12-thousand-862 after a 157 point spike. The S&P 500 advanced 19 points to 13-45 while the Nasdaq added 46 points to 29-06. The Nasdaq reached an eleven year high and the Dow was close to a four year peak. The S&P also soared with its 2012 gains at more than six percent. More that 450 stocks enjoyed highs not seen in a year.
For more business news click on the Business News podcast link.
Sports
Monday, February 06, 2012
The New York Giants defeated the New England Patriots 21-17 to win Super Bowl 46. It's the second championship for the Giants in five seasons after defeating New England 17-14 in Super Bowl 42.
Derrick Rose led the way with 26 points and 13 assists as the Bulls had their way with the Bucks, 113-90, on Saturday. Drew Gooden was the lone Milwaukee player in double-figures. He netted 24 for the Bucks.
Jared Sullinger had 24 points and 10 rebounds as number-three Ohio State edged 20th-ranked Wisconsin, 58-52, on Saturday.
For these stories and more click on the sports podcast link.
Pop News/Morning Java
Monday, February 06, 2012
It appears that the cause of death for Aaron and Nick Carter's sister last week was an accidental prescription drug overdose.
Kevin Bacon is going to star in a new Fox TV series, a 15-episode drama about a serial killer.
Ringo Starr says a "Beatles" reunion with himself and Paul McCartney playing together at the London Olympics just isn't going to happen. Great rumor -- not happening.
Speaking of rumors, the iPad 3 is supposed to be revealed in a month or less.
Madonna's 15-year-old daughter, Lourdes, was filmed for a scene in her mom's next movie... but she ended up on the cutting room floor.
"Back to the Future: the Musical"? It's being discussed.
For more pop culture news, celebrity birthday's and more click on the Pop News link.
President & G.O.P. Radio
Saturday, February 04, 2012
Every weekend get the latest President and GOP radio address to the nation.
President Obama calls the housing crisis the single largest drag on the recovery from the recession. He says he's sending Congress a plan that will give every responsible homeowner the chance to save about three-thousand dollars a year on their mortgages. He points out they'll be able to refinance at historically low rates with no red tape and endless forms.
GOP Address:
Pennsylvania Representative Pat Meehan sticks to the theme of jobs in the Republican weekly address. Meehan says the need for Washington to act on jobs is as urgent as ever. He says House Republicans have offered good ideas that will help create jobs, but to execute them, leadership from President Obama and help from Democrats in the Senate is needed.
Click on the Pres. & GOP Radio Address link to hear the latest podcast.
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Monday, February 06, 2012
New York Giants head coach Tom Coughlin holds the the Vince Lombardi Trophy after his team's 21-17 win over the New England Patriots in the NFL Super Bowl XLVI football game, Sunday, Feb. 5, 2012, in Indianapolis.
AP Photo/David J. Phillip
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