Month: November 2014

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11-13-14 two new fdl businesses opening this month

Two new Fond du Lac businesses are opening to the public this month.  The Fond du Lac city council Tuesday night approved a fermented malt beverage license for Love’s Truck Stop on West Pioneer Road.  A convenience store at the truck stop will open November 20th.   Panera Bread near the Fond du Lac Forest Mall will also be open for business this month.

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11-13-14 man sentenced in fdl county robbery

One of four men arrested following a home invasion in Fond du lac County has  been sentenced.  Fond du lac judge Gary Sharpe sentenced Derrick Johnson to 19 years in prison followed by 13 years extended supervision.  Johnson was convicted of an amended charge of party to the crime of armed robbery, and 2nd degree reckless injury and  1st degree reckless injury.  Charge of burglary while armed a second count […]

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11-13-14 five injured in two vehicle accident in washington county

Five people were injured in a two vehicle accident in Washington County Tuesday evening. The crash happened near the intersection of County Trunk Z and Paradise Drive in the Town of West Bend. The Washington County Sheriff’s Department says a vehicle driven by a 20 year old West Bend woman was southbound on Z, turned onto Paradise Drive, and immediately conducted a “U” turn, at which time the vehicle entered […]

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11-13-14 high speed internet

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Most Wisconsin residents now have access to high-speed Internet connections thanks to expanded broadband coverage across the state.  Officials say grants from both federal and state agencies, as well as private and public partnerships, have helped at least one broadband provider establish service in most rural areas. Public Service Commission of Wisconsin State Broadband Director Tithi Chattopadhyay tells Wisconsin Public Radio that state officials are working […]

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11-13-14 family care expansion

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The Legislature's budget committee has approved expanding Wisconsin's popular Family Care program that provides in-home care to seven northeastern counties.  Family Care offers a variety of programs through Medicaid for long-term care for the disabled and elderly, helping to keep them out of nursing homes.  The Joint Finance Committee voted unanimously Wednesday to pay for expanding the program to Brown, Kewaunee, Menominee, Oconto, Marinette and Shawano […]

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11-13-14 new senate democratic leader

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin Democrats have chosen Jennifer Shilling as the new state Senate minority leader.  Senate Democrats met for the first time Wednesday after Republicans used the Nov. 4 elections to build a 19-14 majority in the chamber, up from 18-15 last session. The Democrats voted unanimously to make Shilling, a first-term senator from La Crosse, their new leader.  Sen. Chris Larson of Milwaukee served as minority leader […]

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11-13-14 girls stabbing plot

WAUKESHA, Wis. (AP) — A state doctor says the mental condition of one of two Wisconsin girls accused of repeatedly stabbing a classmate to please the fictional horror character Slender Man has improved, and that the 12-year-old is fit to stand trial.  Judge Michael Bohren summarized the doctor's report during a brief hearing Wednesday. But he didn't act on the report after defense attorney Anthony Cotton said he hadn't had […]

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11-13-14 wi governor investigation

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A state appeals court says one of Gov. Scott Walker's former aides was properly convicted of campaigning on taxpayers' time.  Kelly Rindfleisch served as Walker's deputy chief of staff while he was Milwaukee County executive. She pleaded guilty in October 2012 to one felony count of misconduct in office after prosecutors accused her of working on Walker's gubernatorial campaign and Republican Brett Davis' lieutenant governor campaign […]

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11-13-14 wi senate seat

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Two Republicans have announced bids to succeed state Sen. Glenn Grothman in the state Senate after he won election to Congress.  Ozaukee County Board Chairman Lee Schlenvogt and state Rep. Duey Stroebel both say they are running.   Schlenvogt announced his candidacy on Sunday. Stroebel, who lost to Grothman in the Republican primary for Congress, announced Monday.  Stroebel, of Cedarburg, has been in the state Assembly […]

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