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Drunken Walks and a Disgruntled Ex-Employee Top List of Most Read Stories
Crime and punishment still top the list of most read stories, but some political news made it onto the list this week, too.
For the first time in several weeks, readers flocked to stories about politics as well as stories about crime.
Readers still like to read about the bad stuff going on in our community, but you also picked up some stories related to politics. Specifically, polling about the race in the First Congressional District and parts of the collective bargaining law being declared unconstitutional.
So, in case you were out of town without an internet connection, we've gathered the top 10 most read stories of the week:
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Short Walk Home From Bar Not Short Enough
Fired Case Employee Allegedly Flees Police Twice
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Ryan in Lead and Zerban Gaining, 1st District Polling Shows
Collective Bargaining Law Determined Unconstitutional
Man Says 'He Didn't Do Nothing, Man,' Now Facing 4th OWI
Man Denies Hitting Trees Despite Branches Wedged in the Front of His Truck
Two Teens Allegedly Steal, Then Return Golf Bag to Victim
Case Student Charged With Drug Possession
Oak Creek Company Finds Massive Child Porn Stash on Man's Computer
Collective Bargaining Decision Angers Conservatives, Pleases Unions
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