Month: September 2014

260 Results / Page 12 of 29

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9-20-14 owi repeater-dodge county

JUNEAU, Wis. (AP) — Prosecutors say a Wisconsin man sent to prison for his eighth drunken driving conviction told investigators he had gotten behind the wheel while intoxicated hundreds of times.  Fifty-five-year-old George Gamboeck, of Reedsville, has been sentenced to 4½ years behind bars after pleading no contest to drunken driving in Dodge County. His latest arrest was last December following a three-vehicle crash in the Town of Portland. One […]

todaySeptember 19, 2014

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9-20-14 probable cause found that dodge county man is sexually violent person

A Dodge County man will face trial on allegations he is a sexually violent person.   At a hearing Thursday Dodge County Circuit Court judge Steve Bauer found probable cause that 41 year old David Dejanovich is a sexually violent person.   The Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a petition under the state’s sexual predator law against Dejanovich on Aug. 21.  According to the DOJ petition, Dejanovich was convicted […]

todaySeptember 19, 2014

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9-20-14 pabst blue ribbon sale

NEW YORK (AP) — The maker of Pabst Blue Ribbon beer is being sold to Russian company Oasis Beverages for an undisclosed sum.  In addition to its namesake beer, Pabst Brewing Co. makes Colt 45, Old Milwaukee and Schlitz. Pabst was acquired in 2010 by C. Dean Metropoulos & Co., which is known for investing in food brands.  Pabst Brewing, now based in Los Angeles, traces its roots back to […]

todaySeptember 18, 2014

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9-19-14 hearing set on ballot complaint

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A court hearing has been set for next week in the lawsuit filed by Republican legislative leaders seeking to force a change in the model ballot for the November election.  Meanwhile, the state elections board is telling local clerks to move forward with sending out absentee ballots while the lawsuit is pending.  The complaint was filed Wednesday in Waukesha County Circuit Court by state Senate Majority […]

todaySeptember 18, 2014

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9-19-14 ballot lawsuit-fitzgerald

The state senate Republican leader says he still hasn’t received a clear answer on why the Government Accountability Board decided to change the ballot for the November election.  A lawsuit filed by Republican legislative leaders argues the ballot is confusing and makes it difficult to differentiate offices and clearly separate candidates who are running.  Senate majority leader Scott Fitzgerald tells WFDL news it leaves the appearance that the first person […]

todaySeptember 18, 2014

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9-19-14 aclu legal director-voter id

The legal director for the ACLU of Wisconsin says he is hopeful a federal Appeals court will reconsider its decision to reinstate a requirement that voters show photo ID at the polls.  Larry Dupuis says it would be impossible for all of the registered voters without photo ID to obtain a photo ID in time to vote.  "The trial court found there are 300,000 registered voters who don't have (photo) […]

todaySeptember 18, 2014

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9-14-14 wisconsin voter id

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin officials have until Tuesday to respond to a request that a federal appeals court reconsider its decision to reinstate a requirement that voters show photo identification at the polls.  The 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals set the deadline to respond on Wednesday, hours after opponents of the law asked for a new hearing.  Last week a three-judge panel on the appeals court allowed for […]

todaySeptember 18, 2014

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9-19-14 voter id-universities

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — University of Wisconsin System campuses will issue free voter identification cards to students that request them.  A student's regular university ID won't work at the polls because it doesn't comply with a new state law that requires a signature and a proper expiration date on the cards. Except for UW-Superior, university-issued ID cards don't meet the criteria.   Students who are Wisconsin residents don't need a […]

todaySeptember 18, 2014

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9-19-14 man dies after falling from ham radio tower

CHIPPEWA FALLS, Wis. (AP) — Acquaintances say the Eau Claire man who fell to his death with repairing a ham radio tower had been climbing similar towers for at least a decade.  Authorities say 59-year-old James Linstedt fell about 95 feet from a tower north of Chippewa Falls Tuesday evening. Chippewa County Sheriff Jim Kowalczyk says it appears Linstedt was wearing a safety harness while on the 100-foot-tall tower, but […]

todaySeptember 18, 2014