Green Bay Press-Gazette - Tue Nov 24
The number of deer taken on the opening weekend of the 2009 Wisconsin gun deer hunting season is down 25 percent over last season.
No fees charged for taking fingerprintsWEAU-TV Eau Claire - Tue Nov 17
Wisconsin's Attorney General says sheriff's departments cannot charge suspects and job applicants for taking their fingerprints.
Deer vs. car crash claims two young livesKWWL-TV Waterloo - Mon Nov 16
The Grant County Sheriff's Department said Rotzoll was driving eastbound on Highway 133 with Presbroten in the passenger seat.
Grant County to Review Flood Maps for RevisionsWMTV Madison - Sun Nov 15
Grant County residents will get a chance to review new flood maps this week. Federal and state officials will hold an open house in Lancaster on Tuesday to feature the maps.
Truck hits deer in SW Wis. and tumbles, killing 2Oshkosh Northwestern - Sun Nov 15
Grant County authorities say a truck hit a deer and plunged down an embankment into a tree, killing the driver and passenger.
Truck hits deer in SW Wis. and tumbles, killing 2WAOW-TV Wausau - Sat Nov 14
Grant County authorities say a truck hit a deer and plunged down an embankment into a tree, killing the driver and passenger.
Two killed in Grant County crashMilwaukee Journal-Sentinal - Sat Nov 14
Two people were killed early Saturday after their pickup truck hit a deer on Highway 133 in Woodman then left the road and struck a tree, the Grant County Sheriff's Department said.
Two killed in Grant County crashMilwaukee Journal Sentinel - Fri Nov 13
Nov. 14, 2009 9:58 a.m. Two people were killed early Saturday after their pickup truck hit a deer on Highway 133 in Woodman then left the road and struck a tree, the Grant County Sheriff's Department said.
Floodplain map Open House at Lancaster on Nov. 17Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources - Thu Nov 12
A Nov. 17 open house in Lancaster will allow Grant County residents to look at preliminary versions of updated flood maps to learn about their risk of flooding, whether they'll need to buy flood insurance, and the process for appealing changes from existing maps.
Grant County Receives $350,475 FEMA Hazard Mitigation GrantFederal Emergency Management Agency - Tue Nov 10
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency today released $350,475 in Hazard Mitigation Grant Program funds to Grant County, Wisc., for the acquisition and removal of five structures.
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