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Senior Centers (Lake County News-Sun) antioch Antioch Senior Center: 817 Holbek Drive. Details, (847) 395-0139. Trip to East Troy Electric Railroad Luncheon Train at 10:30 a.m. Oct. 15. Enjoy lunch while riding on Wisconsin's last original electric dinner train cars built in 1926. Cost is $68.

The Fast Track (The Indianapolis Star) On the Move Name: Erica Altuve. New post: Senior director of development-annual giving by Butler University. Previous position: Director of annual giving at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology.

Rhoni Reuter's killer will be found: cops (Lake County News-Sun) A year after she was shot to death in her Deerfield condo, the family of Rhoni Reuter continues to struggle with her death, and police say they're confident the killer will be found. Even a year later, with the initial shock and media attention long passed, the family can't quite comprehend why someone would murder the soon-to-be mother.

 

Wisconsin Headlines

Feds offer Wisconsin $15 million to change seat belt law (The Journal Times) MILWAUKEE — The federal government is offering Wisconsin a multimillion dollar incentive to change its seat belt enforcement law.

Wisconsin-based Rayovac misses out on $1 million prize (The Journal Times) MILWAUKEE — A team of Wisconsin engineers was among the six finalists in a high-stakes military competition, but fell just short of the million-dollar top prize awarded Saturday.

Floods cut Wisconsin onion crop in half (Chicago Sun-Times) WASHINGTON — Wisconsin’s onion crop is expected to be less than half its normal size this year because of spring and early summer flooding.

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