From the daily archives:

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

The worst economy since the Great Depression is starting to get better.

The experts call it a “minor recovery.” Wisconsin’s chief economist says the lowest point was March of 2009.

“The economy is coming off … I had once described it … it was as a bowling ball rolling off a table. We had a huge collapse over six months. There are clearly signs now that it has stabilized.”

Wisconsin Department of Revenue economist John Koskinen says the first quarter was a disaster, but we should see an improvement in unemployment rates in early 2010, retirement accounts are already increasing in value, manufacturing and household networth is improving. Still, Koskinen says it will be a while before we return to pre-recession conditions.

“The ugly part of it is the drop was so large and so fast we probably will not return to 2007-level employment until late 2011.”

Koskinen says while we see improvement, some other states continue to decline. He says Wisconsin will see surprising growth in the third quarter, thanks in part to cash4clunkers and other state and federal stimulus efforts.

“The federal stimulus which was passed back in February really is only getting into the stream of the economy now.”

We’re not out of the water just yet. Koskinen predicts the state economy will take two steps forward and one step back for at least a couple of years.

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Bill expands first responders’ disability benefits

by Jackie Johnson 10/13/09 10:19 PM

Making it easier for emergency responders to collect disability benefits.
A couple of state lawmakers introduce a bill that would to help first responders who have been exposed to infectious diseases while in the line of duty. Wauwatosa Democrat Jim Sullivan is the Senate sponsor.
“We are announcing legislation that will result in making it less cumbersome [...]

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Kind weighs in on Afghanistan

by WRN Contributor 10/13/09 6:38 PM

A Wiscosnin congressman says we need an Afghan plan. As the president and military commanders try to decide what to do in afghanistan, Congressman Ron Kind says no move should be made until there’s a plan.
AUDIO: Rep. Ron Kind (:11 MP3)
Earlier this year the Pentagon and the White House announced an expansion of troops in [...]

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Green Bay school closes due to flu

by WRN Contributor 10/13/09 5:05 PM

Another Wisconsin school closed – for a day – because too many students are sick with flu like symptoms. Northeastern Wisconsin Lutheran High School in Green Bay closed its doors Tuesday after a number of students called in sick Monday. Chris Nelson is the school’s executive director
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Drug sales may have spurred fatal home invasion

by WRN Contributor 10/13/09 3:10 PM

A Kenosha County man is dead, the victim of a violent home invasion. Kenosha County Sheriff’s investigators say the victim and one of the suspects in the home invasion early Tuesday morning had been friends in high school.
Four men broke into the home in the western Kenosha County Town of Brighton just after midnight Tuesday, killing [...]

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