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LocalState Weather Update Forecast updates every 30 minutes at www.greenbaypressgazette.com. Taped weather reports are broadcast continuously over NOAA Weather Radio state KIG-65 (162.55 MHz) on the Fm band. State road conditions can be checked by calling 1-800-FtOAD WIS, or www.dot.state.wi.us Northeastern Wisconsin Weather Sunny to partly cloudy skies with seasonably cool conditions today. Highs in the 60s. Partly cloudy skies YESTERDAY'S PRECIPITATION ALLERGY ALERT As Of 3 p.m 0.06 in.

(Friday's numbers) Total for the month .2.72 in. and cool tonight. Lows from the low 40s to near 50. Pollens 5 Low Molds 4,947 High Source: Kagen Allergy Clinic si-J C3 ijiJ Total for the year .23.83 in. Normal precip 0.10 in.

Norm, month to date .2.1 1 in. Norm, year to date .22.34 in. WISCONSIN TODAY'S FORECAST- HIGHLOW TEMPS. TODAY Mostly sunny High: 65-70 Low: 43-48 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Increasing Cloudy with Partly Cloudy with clouds showers cloudy showers High: 68-73 High: 60-65 High: 65-70 High: 68-73 Low: 45-50 Low: 42-47 Low: 45-50 low: 45-50 Marinette; Menominee RECORDS High for the day 92 in 1895 Low for the day 28 in 1956 Record precipitation .1 .00" in 1 971 iai'ma-t iMni'" lZTaE 6545 YESTERDAY'S TEMPERATURES High 64 Low 52 Normal high 69 Normal low 46 Oconti IK UJ Shawano 6647 6745 Green Bay urgeon Bay Lake Michigan PRECIPITATION 449 inches at Austin StraubelAirport n4 Green '6747 SUNRISE SUNSET Sunrise today 6:37 a.m. Kewaunee 6548 LAKE MICHIGAN Appleton 6747 Sunset tonight 6:54 p.m.

Sunrise Sunday 6:38 a.m. Sunset Sunday 6:52 p.m. Moonrise today Moonset today 4:24 p.m. MOON PHASES Today Sunday Monday City HLW HLW HLW Antigo 6645pc 6748c 5439sh Eagle River 6344pc 6445c 5438sh Eau Claire 6847pc 6446sh 5844sh Escanaba 6344pc 6653pc 5942sh IronMtn. 6544pc 6749pc 5639sh La Crosse 6949pc 7149sh 6145sh Madison 6947s 6749pc 6146sh Marquette 6245pc 6750pc 5847sh Milwaukee 6852s 6854pc 6750sh Rhinelander 6443pc 6446c 6041sh Wausau 6846pc 6748c 6443sh Water temp.

62 TODAY TODAY Wind: 15-25 Wind: 5-10 Waves: 1-2 ft. Waves: 1-2 TONIGHT TONIGHT Wind: 5-10 Wind: S5-10 Waves: 1-3 ft. Waves: 1-2 ft. MARINE SUMMARY: Sunny to partly cloudy skies today with cool conditions. (24-hour National Weather Service Information: 162.55 FM) 2003 2002 AVG.

REC-YR. Jan. .58 .60 1.15 3.75-1889 Feb. .56 1.50 1.03 4.54-1922 March 2.32 2.08 2.05 4.68-1977 April 2.36 3.02 2.40 6.47-1929 May 3.17 2.81 2.82 9.70-1918 June 3.71 4.69 3.39 10.29-1990 July 4.26 2.16 3.10 7.46-1912 Aug. 4.15 4.01 3.50 9.04-1975 Sept.

2.72 2.67 3.47 7.80-1965 Oct. .00 3.26 2.23 5.00-1954 Nov. .00 .44 2.16 6.19-1934 Dec. .00 .73 1.53 3.65-1921 Total 23.83 27.97 28.83 38.36-1985 r-rM anitowoc 6449 -41 r-jushKosh H6848 Sheboygan 4 LAKE Sept. 25 Oct.

2 Oct. 10 Oct. 18 TOTALS AS OF 3 P.M. YESTERDAY. 6748 WINNEBAGO LA Isolated showers and thunderstorms will be likely over south Florida, south Texas and the northern and central Plains.

Sunny to partly cloudy skies with dry and mild conditions will be found over the rest of the nation. City Mazatlan 89 73 ts Mexico City 76 55 ts Montreal 68 47 pc Moscow 62 40 pc Nassau 88 76 ts Paris 86 60 S' Rio de Janeiro 76 62 Riyadh 103 76 Rome 83 64 San Jose 85 68 pc San Juan, PR 87 76 ts Seoul 73 57 pc St. Thomas' 87 77 ts iinvfiyir.inT.gra City Acapulco 89 72 ts Bangkok 92 72 ts Beijing 76 53 pc Bermuda 87 74 pc Bogota 69 45 ts Bonn 82 61 pc Cairo 85 71 Cancun 94 77 pc Caracas 88 71 ts Chihuahua 84 55 pc Dublin 67 53 pc Frankfurt 81 60 pc Guadalajara 78 62 ts Havana 88 75 ts Helsinki 56 37 sh Ho Chi Minh Ct.92 74 ts Johannesburg 69 46 Kingston 89 75 ts London 72 51 pc L.WI ft lML 1 City City IH.iiU Denver 78 43 Mobile, AL 89 71 pc City Des Moines 74 52 Nashville 77 55 pc Albany, N.Y. 78 52 pc Detroit 69 47 pc New Orleans 88 72 pc Albuquerque 83 54 Duluth 64 42 pc New York 82 64 pc Amarillo 83 55 pc Evansville 76 49 Omaha 76 52 Anchorage 50 28 Fairbanks 40' 24 Orlando 90 70 pc Atlanta 84 65 pc Fargo 70 46 Philadelphia 80 62 pc Austin 86 65 pc Grand Rapids 69 45 Phoenix 102 77 Baltimore 79 56 pc Great Falls 63 35 Pittsburgh 71 49 pc Birmingham 87 63 pc Greensboro 84 60 pc Portland, OR 74 50 Bismarck 69 45 ts Helena 67 36 Raleigh 86 61 pc Boise 75 47 Honolulu 88 74 Reno 86 45 Boston 81 57 pc Houston 89 70 pc Sacramento 97 59 Buffalo 71 50 pc Indianapolis 73 48 St. Louis 75 54 Burlington, VT 73 49 pc Jackson, MS 86 65 pc Salt Lake City 76 53 Casper 69 38 pc Jacksonville 90 65 pc San Diego 77 66 Charlotte 84 62 pc Juneau 50 46 San Francisco 78 57 Cheyenne 73 38 Kansas City 75 54 Seattle 69 50 Chicago 70 53 Las Vegas 95 69 Sioux Falls 76 50 pc Cincinnati 73 49 Little Rock 79 55 Spokane 69 40 Cleveland 68 49 pc Los Angeles 77 62 Tampa 90 74 pc Columbia, SC 89 62 pc Louisville 77 53 Topeka 77 53 Columbus, OH 73 49 pc Memphis 80 58 Washington 80 57 pc Dallas 84 65 pc Miami Beach 89 79 ts Wichita 79 55 pc Dayton 72 48 Minneapolis 69 52 pc 7.

76 55 pc 85 67 pc 80 65 ts 66 49 pc 89 74 pc 83 62 Sydney Tel Aviv Tokyo Toronto Trinidad Zurich -JL. 1 2003 WEATHER CENTRAL, MADISON, Wl KEY TO CONDITIONS: ccloudy, drdrizzle, ffair, hhazy, pcpartly cloudy, rrain, rsrainsnow, ssunny, shshowers, snsnow, sfsnow flurries, tsthunderstorms, wwindy. Forecast for 3 p.m. today. 'West Wing' or new season Sheen pumped being critical of my country, and I've even been called unpatriotic," he told a crowd of hundreds of Marquette students.

"But I love my country enough to risk its wrath." Sheen spoke at the Catholic university about renewing his faith during the 1981 filming of "Gandhi" after seeing the poverty on the set in India. Sheen said he has been influenced by Catholic activist Dorothy Day, and he said he was pleased the university offered a course on her life and will carry a collection of her writings in its new library. On the Net: www.nbc.comThe his liberal, activist politics, also spoke about social justice at the dedication of the university's new library. Before the dedication, Sheen told reporters he wouldn't spoil the cliffhanger from last season, in which his character's daughter was kidnapped. He called the addition of John Goodman to the show brilliant and said actor-director Rob Reiner was qualified to run for governor of California.

Despite battling a cold, Sheen gave a fiery, passionate public speech advocating pacifism and activism on a cool, clear afternoon on campus. "I'm often criticized for bounded from the loss. "Honestly, it's one of the best episodes we've done," the actor said of the start of the fifth season, which airs Wednesday on NBC. "I suggest watching it with a lot of Kleenex." "The West Wing," a three-time Emmy winner for best drama, lost some of its strong ratings and critical praise in its fourth season, but still managed to snag 15 Emmy nominations. Sheen made the comments in Milwaukee, where he received an honorary degree from Marquette University Friday.

The actor, who is known for Actor makes stop in Milwaukee, gets Marquette degree The Associated Press MILWAUKEE "The West Wing" actor Martin Sheen said Friday that the cast "felt like orphans" when the show's creator Aaron Sorkin walked off the team at the end of last season. But Sheen, who plays President Josiah "Jed" Bartlet on "The West Wing," said the season premiere should erase any doubt that the show has re 1 1 If I ii ii mam Actor Martin Sheen visited Milwaukee on Friday where he received an honorary degree from Marquette University. FileThe Associated Press Justice Department to review Avery prosecution, conviction State law provides compensation for those wrongly convicted, up to $5,000 for each year imprisoned with a cap of $25,000. Avery has said he plans to apply for the compensation, but he had not filed with the board by Friday afternoon. Gundrum said $25,000 would not be enough to compensate Avery for his lost 18 years behind bars, and he expects the hearings will produce legislation seeking more money for Avery.

"We just want to try to see what is the right and just thing for Steven Avery," Gundrum said. She said there was no timetable for its completion. Rep. Mark Gundrum, R-New Berlin, said he hopes to use findings from the review in a series of legislative hearings he plans for late November or early December to review Avery's case. Gundrum, chair of the Assembly Judiciary Committee, said he plans to consider several issues, including what went wrong with Avery's case, a review of the state's compensation limits for those wrongly convicted and what might be an appropriate compensation for Avery.

mains in custody and provides a right to post-conviction DNA testing. Rohrer did not immediately return a call from the AP. In a statement Wednesday requesting the review, he said he hoped it would bring "safeguards that may be needed to prevent what happened to Mr. Avery from happening to anyone else." The Justice Department does not have the authority to begin a review of cases such as Avery's on its own, Lautenschlager said. But Rohrer's request gave her office the needed permission to begin.

alibi during the trial, after the victim identified him as her attacker. He was finally released from prison last week after a University of Wisconsin-Madison law-school group pushed for the DNA analysis that proved his innocence. "She's doing good," Avery said of Lautenschlager. "That's what I want." Avery's exoneration was the first under Wisconsin's DNA-testing statute, according to the attorney general's office. Adopted in 2001, the statute requires biological evidence be preserved as long as anyone re historical perspective at things which were done and indicate how you might do it better," Lautenschlager said.

"For us, it's an issue of determining whether or not any improprieties were had during the court of the investigation or trial." Avery, 43, of rural Two Rivers, was sentenced to 32 years in prison in 1985 on charges of first-degree sexual assault, attempted murder and false imprisonment in an attack on a 36-year-old female jogger near Two Rivers. He was convicted despite 16 witnesses who corroborated his The Associated Press MADISON The state's public integrity unit will review the investigation and prosecution of a man who spent 18 years in prison for a violent attack DNA tests later proved he did not commit, the attorney general said Friday Manitowoc County District Attorney Mark Rohrer had requested the review, and state Attorney General Peg Lauten-schlager said it was meant to answer the publie's questions about the handling of Steve Avery's case. "It's very easy to look using a Potawatomi expansion delayed by legal challenge of gaming compacts bling compacts that the governor and the tribes negotiated secretly that it is important for the Supreme Court to determine whether or not they are constitutional," Gard said. of a major gambling expansion is more important than a temporary revenue loss for the tribes. "There are so many new things in the permanent gam- hound Park in Kenosha, claims a 1993 amendment to the state constitution bans any gambling expansions.

Assembly Speaker John Gard, R-Peshtigo, said the issue The GOP lawsuit faults the process used to make the gambling deals because the Legislature was left out. A second lawsuit, filed by owners of Dairyland Grey 530 ERIE ROAD GREEN BAY 965-1695 break ground on a major expansion of its Menomonee Valley casino this fall, but Krajewski said he cannot now provide a revised timetable. The casino had about $250 million in net revenue last year, and tribal officials have projected that will double once they have the additional floor space to add more slot machines and table games. "It isn't going to happen as soon as they had hoped," Krajewski said. "They are between a rock and a hard spot, OK?" Krajewski said tribal leaders have blamed Republican lawmakers, who sued over the gambling compacts negotiated by Democratic Gov.

Jim Doyle. TV The Associated Press MILWAUKEE Legal challenges of new state Indian casino deals have delayed a $120 million expansion to Milwaukee's Potawatomi Bingo Casino, a tribal spokesman said. Tom Krajewski said Thursday the delay is costing the Potawatomi money, delaying the hiring of an additional 1,000 employees and impeding the creation of some 500 construction jobs. The cases, now before the Wisconsin Supreme Court, challenge the constitutionality of gambling compacts that run indefinitely and abolish most restrictions on games. The tribe had planned to WbODS PUB GRILL Uniforms Shoes Sale Ends Friday October 3 (Discounts do not apply to prrvtous sales.

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