Month: January 2015

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1-14-15 marian university veteran of the month

Justin Pesch was selected as Marian University’s January Veteran of the Month.  Pesch served in the United States Marine Corps from 2008-2012,  and worked in the Combat Operation Center in Afghanistan from 2011-2012. Pesch continues to serve the local community through several organizations, including Habitat for Humanity, Wounded Warrior Project and Salute the Troops. Pesch is a student at Marian, where he is majoring in Criminal Justice and Homeland Security. […]

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1-14-15 fdl road closure

C.T.H. “T” / Fourth Street Road near National Avenue will remain closed for one additional day, January 14, 2015, for sanitary sewer work.  The same detour will be posted from Tuesday's closure.  

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1-14-15 senate unveils its version of school accountability bill

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Failing Wisconsin public schools would not be forced to turn into independent charter schools under an alternative accountability bill from Senate Republicans.  That is a major difference from a bill introduced last week by Assembly Republicans, setting up a conflict among the two houses on one of the first issues the Legislature is addressing this year.  Senate Republican leaders unveiled their approach to the school accountability […]

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1-14-15 gudex-legislative session

Fond du Lac Republican state senator Rick Gudex says education and property tax relief will be two top priorities in this legislative session.  Gudex says how much property tax relief can be provided will depend on how the state deals with a project $2.2 billion budget shortfall.  Gudex says he’s confident the senate and Assembly can arrive at an agreement on a school accountability measure.  Fond du Lac state representative […]

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1-14-15 plea agreement reached for husband in child abuse case

A Fond du Lac man accused of failing to prevent his wife from abusing two children has avoided trial. Troy Riehl pleaded no contest to three misdemeanor counts of neglecting a child and a deferred prosecution agreement was reached on two felony counts of failing to protect a child.  Judge Dale English placed Riehl on two years probation.  Earlier this month 46 year old Jeana Riehl pleaded no contest to […]

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1-14-15 fdl man sentenced in gas station robbery

A Fond du Lac man convicted of robbing the Speedway gas station on West Johnson Street is going to prison.  Fond du Lac judge Dale English sentenced 59 year old Paul Tennis Jr. to three years in prison followed by three years extended supervision.   Tennis was also ordered to pay restitution and write a letter of apology.  Tennis pleaded no contest last fall to an amended charge of robbery […]

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1-14-15 kids from wisconsin

The Kids from Wisconsin is extending the deadline to apply for auditions to be part of the show band for the group.  The application deadline was Saturday for singer-dancer auditions, but Kids’ spokesman Michael Sander says the group is still looking for instrumentalists.  If you are interested you can apply by logging on to the group's website.  Sander says auditions will be held next month across Wisconsin for talented youth […]

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1-14-15 elections board-campaign finance overhaul

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The board that oversees Wisconsin elections has decided to ask lawmakers to overhaul the state's campaign finance laws.  The Government Accountability Board unanimously approved a resolution Tuesday asking the Legislature to launch a complete review and revision of the statutes. Board staffers note in a memo that court decisions last year have made it difficult to administer campaign finance law.  Federal judges in Milwaukee struck down […]

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1-14-15 elections board-inspectors

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin's elections board says election inspectors shouldn't count votes in races involving family or anyone who could benefit them financially.  State law doesn't disqualify inspectors from working an election involving family. The Government Accountability Board has historically advised clerks that they may want to avoid the appearance of a conflict by not scheduling the inspector to work at the polls during such an election.  Board staff […]

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