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what they've been doing." But newspapers fear the mling could embolden the associations to cut off more journalists' access. For example, they may decide to prohibit newspaper photographers from selling pictures of the game to parents or others and use their own official photographers, which is already a touchy issue, said Stephen Key, executive director and general counsel for the Hoosier State Press Association in Indiana. "We may see another outbreak of infighting between newspapers and associations on that issue," he said. "Selling photos is a revenue stream. We're talking hundreds of dollars, not thousands of dollars, covering all the games. But for the newspapers it is more about control over the content they create." The associations said things won't come to that. Todd Clark, a spokesman for the Wisconsin association, said the idea to generate as much expo-

sure for student athletes as possible. The federal ruling applies only to live streaming, not other mediums, he said. "At some point there's common sense involved in all of this," he said. The decision itself reads that "... the media are free under the (WIAA's) policy to talk and write about the events to their hearts' content. What they cannot do is to appropriate the entertainment product that WIAA has created without paying for it. ... nothing in the First Amendment confers on the media an affirmative right to broadcast entire performances." Donald Downs, a professor of political science, law and journalism at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, said that essentially means the media can report on games but cannot broadcast or stream them from beginning to end. "As long as this opinion is applied in a conscientious way, it seems like the damage would be limited. It's only the streaming," Downs said. "(But) I wouldn't want this case to bleed any further. The newspapers are right to be concerned about it. They don't want the line to be blurred any further."

It's a simple plan. "You always hope that you can go out there and put together a good half, where guys get a little feel for playing with each other and the communication aspect of things," Packers defensive coordinator Dom Capers said. Caldwell will take a similar approach with Indianapoliis. He plans to use the starters into the third quarter. But the bigger question is what the Colts, and particularly Painter, do during that time. With Collins trying to learn

Indy's playbook, Manning coaching from the sideline and Wayne vowing to do whatever he can, this could be Painter's last best chance to prove he can play in the NFL. Even if the third-year quarterback doesn't quite look at it that way. "It's kind of like it has been," Painter said. "It's been a steady competition and you're never completely satisfied with where you're at, so it doesn't change much in my mind. You've just got to go out and be prepared for whatever you need to do."

will translate into about $11 million of spending in Brown County from non-residents. The team had previously announced a plan to install new Diamond Vision video boards in time for the start of next year's season. That $12 million project is being funding jointly by the Packers and the Green Bay/Brown County Professional Football Stadium District as well as user fees. The most recent addition at

Lambeau was a $295 million project that began in 2001 to add 12,032 seats as well as the popular atrium, an expanded Pro Shop and several new food and entertainment options. The project included a half-cent county sales tax to raise $160 million and made 4,000 tickets per game available to county residents only beginning in 2003. That tax is set to expire in the next several years, depending on the economy.

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PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of a Judgment of Foreclosure entered on February 22, 2011, in the amount of $122,416.80, the Sheriff will the described premises at public auction as follows: TIME: September 29, 2011 at 9:00 am TERMS: 1. 10% down in cash or money order at the time of sale; balance due within 10 days of confirmation of sale; failure to pay balance due will result in forfeit of deposit to plaintiff. 2. Sold "as is" and subject to all legal

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INDEX 101 LEGAL NOTICES 104 HAPPY ADS 107 PERSONALS 109 CARD OF THANKS 112 MEMORIUMS 115 LOST & FOUND 120 NOTICES 130 FUNERAL DIRECTORS 136 CEMETERY LOTS

200 SHOPPERS GUIDE 201 RUMMAGE SALES 203 GIFTS 204 ANTIQUES 210 GOOD THINGS TO EAT 213 APPLIANCES 217 CAMERA EQUIPMENT 220 COMPUTERS 223 CLOTHING 226 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 229 OFFICE SUPPLIES 232 PETS & SUPPLIES 235 SPORTING GOODS 236 CAMPING EQUIPMENT 238 GUNS & AMMO 241 TELEVISIONS & STEREOS 243 LAWN ORNAMENTS 244 VIDEO EQUIPMENT 246 CHRISTMAS TREES 247 LAWN & GARDEN 249 SNOW BLOWERS 250 PLANTS & FLOWERS 253 FURNITURE 254 MISCELLANEOUS 255 FIREWOOD 256 WANTED TO BUY 258 JEWELRY 259 RETAIL 260 ARTS & CRAFTS

300 BUSINESS SERVICES 301 BUSINESS SERVICE 302 BOOKKEEPING SERVICE 304 INCOME TAX SERVICE 307 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 310 BUSINESS SERVICES 311 PHOTOGRAPHY 313 BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS 316 APPLIANCE SALES & REPAIR 321 TREE SERVICE

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PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: Lo 8 in Block 47 of the original plat of the City of Brodhead Green County, Wis consin, according tc the original pla thereof.

322 REMODELING 331 MUSIC LESSONS 333 CARPET CLEANING 334 JANITORIAL SERVICES 341 CHILD CARE 344 MOVING 347 STORAGE 351 HOBBIES & CRAFTS 353 ROOFING & SIDING 359 TV, RADIO, RECORDER 362 SATELLITE SYSTEMS 364 WEIGHT CONTROL SERVICES 367 TANNING SPA 372 CLEANING SERVICE 373 INVESTMENTS 374 COINS, GOLD, SILVER 379 WANTED TO BORROW 383 MOTELS & HOTELS 386 NURSING HOMES 389 TRAVEL & TOURS

400 EMPLOYMENT 401 GENERAL EMPLOYMENT 404 EMPLOYMENT WANTED 406 CAREER TRAINING 408 SNOW REMOVAL 410 EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION

500 RENTALS 501 HOUSES FOR RENT 502 DUPLEXES FOR RENT 503 ROOMMATE WANTED 504 APARTMENTS FOR RENT 505 MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT 506 BUILDINGS FOR RENT 507 ROOMS FOR RENT 508 MOBILE HOME LOTS FOR RENT 510 BUSINESS RENTALS 513 GARAGES FOR RENT 516 WANTED TO RENT 522 STORAGE SPACE

600 REAL ESTATE 604 REALTORS 605 HOME LOANS 607 MANUFACTURED HOMES 608 HOMES FOR SALE 609 OPEN HOUSES

610 CONDOMINIUMS 612 LOTS FOR SALE 613 LAND FOR SALE 615 REAL ESTATE WANTED 618 INVESTMENT PROPERTY 621 APARTMENT BUILDINGS 624 COMMERCIAL PROPERTY 627 MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE 630 MOBILE HOME LOTS

700 FARMERS MARKET 701 AUCTION CALENDAR 702 AUCTIONS 703 AUCTIONEERS 707 FARMS FOR SALE 708 FARMS FOR RENT 709 FARM WANTED 710 FARMLAND FOR RENT 713 PASTURE FOR RENT 716 FARMLAND WANTED 719 PASTURE LAND WANTED 722 FARM EQUIPMENT 725 FARM MACHINERY 728 FEED, SEED & HAY 731 FERTILIZER & CHEMICALS 734 LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 737 HORSES 740 POULTRY 743 FARM MISCELLANEOUS 744 WANT TO BUY 751 FARM SERVICE

800 TRANSPORTATION 801 AUTOS FOR SALE 804 TRUCKS, TRAILERS, BUSES 807 VANS & SPORT VEHICLES 808 SPECIAL TRANSPORTATION 810 RECREATIONAL VEHICLES 813 BOATS & MOTORS 816 SNOWMOBILES 819 MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE 820 MINI BIKES 822 BICYCLES FOR SALE 825 AUTO INSURANCE 834 AUTO SERVICE 837 AUTO PARTS & ACCESSORIES 840 ANTIQUE AUTOS 843 WANTED TO BUY

PROPERTY AD DRESS: 407 8th Street, Brodhead Wisconsin 53520

Prepared by: Gunar J. Blumberg State Bar No. 1028987 Attorney for Plaintiff 230 W. Monroe, Ste 1125 Chicago, IL 60606 Phone: (312)541-9710 Johnson, Blumberc & Associates, LLC is the creditor's at torney and is at tempting to collect debt on its behalf Any information ob tained will be use for that purpose. (August 12, 19, 26, September 2, 9, 16 2011) WNAXLP NOTICE TO CREDITORS (Informal Administration) Case No. 11-PR-96

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STATE OF WISCONSIN, CIRCUIT COURT, GREEN COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF: MARK KENNETH RUFER DOD: 06/05/2011 An application fo informal administra tion was filed. The decedent, with date of birth February 19, 1961 and date of death was Jun( 5, 2011, was domi ciled in Greer County, State o Wisconsin, with Mailing address o W5906 Iliff Road Monroe, WI 53566. All interested per sons waived notice. The deadline for fil ing a claim agains the decedent's es tate is Novembe 15, 2011. A claim may 13( filed at the Greer County Justic( Center 2841 6th Street, Monroe Wisconsin. Jean Goepfert Probate Registrar August 12, 2011 Attorney Gregory E Knoke 1904 10th Street, Monroe, WI 53566 Phone: (608) 325-7137 Bar Number 1013426 (August 19, 26 September 2, 2011) WNAXLP


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