Month: October 2015

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10-16-15 walker-state workers

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The Republican sponsor of a bill overhauling Wisconsin's civil service system affecting about 29,000 state workers says he's optimistic a deal can be reached to pass the measure.  The proposal is stalled in the Senate because Republican Sen. Steve Nass objects to no longer requiring all applicants for state jobs to say whether they've been convicted of a crime.  An Assembly Committee held a hearing on […]

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10-16-15 health insurance oversight

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The Legislature's budget-writing committee has approved a bill that would give the panel the ability to sign off on changes to the state's health insurance program.  The Group Health Insurance Program covers state and local public employees. A board that includes the governor and attorney general administers the program.  Joint Finance Committee leaders have introduced a bill that would give the committee the power to approve […]

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10-16-15 state aid-schools

Less than half of Wisconsin's public school districts will receive more state aid this year than they did last year.  The state Department of Public Instruction released the aid figures as required by law on Thursday. It reports that 44 percent, or 186, of the state's 424 public school districts will see an aid increase. The total amount of money for school aid did not increase this year compared to […]

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10-16-15 wi treasurer

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin's nearly powerless state treasurer position would be eliminated under a proposal that has cleared an Assembly committee.  The constitutional amendment would have to pass the full Legislature this session, and again in either 2017 or 2018, before being put to voters for final approval. The office would be eliminated in 2019.  Republicans who control the Legislature have for years taken duties away from the treasurer's […]

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10-16-15 chegwin students visit state capitol

Fifth graders at Chegwin Elementary School recently enjoyed a tour of the Capitol in Madison. Before the tour began, Chegwin students, teachers, and chaperones stopped to get their picture taken on the steps in front of the Assembly Chamber by a photographer from State Representative Jeremy Thiesfeld's office. The group then continued to tour the Assembly and Senate Chambers, the Supreme Court, and even got to sit in the Governor's […]

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10-16-15 prescription drug take back day

The Dodge County Sheriff’s Office is joining other area law enforcement agencies  participating in a statewide Prescription Drug Take Back Event this weekend.  Sheriff Dale Schmidt says on Saturday,  residents may bring  unwanted, unneeded, or expired medications to the Dodge County Sheriff’s Office between 9am and 3pm and dispose of them in the Drug Drop Box in  the lower level of the Sheriff’s Office. Schmidt says the program disposes of […]

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10-16-15 fdl noon kiwanis pancake day

All the pancakes one can eat will be featured when Fond du Lac Noon Kiwanis holds its 56th Pancake Day on Thursday, Oct. 22, 6:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. This year’s event will again be held at the American Legion Fox Hole Bar & Hall, 500 Fond du Lac Ave., near the FDL County Fair Grounds.  Proceeds are used to help fund a number of important community projects including the […]

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10-15-15 man sentenced for shooting incidents in fdl, nfdl

A  Fond du lac man convicted of seven misdemeanor counts in connection with two separate shooting incidents  in the city of Fond du lac and village of North Fond du lac will spend time behind bars.  Fond du lac Judge Gary Sharpe sentenced Mason Paasch to a year and three months in the county jail followed by four years probation.  Paasch was also fined $1500.   Last week a Fond du […]

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10-15-15 waupun police concerned that weapons were stolen in residential burglary

Waupun police are investigating the theft of two hand guns from a Waupun residence.  Police chief Dale Heeringa says the guns were reported stolen last Friday from a home in the 400 block of Carrington Street. Heeringa says this latest theft may be related to a similar burglary at the same residence a of months ago and  says it appears at least one of the guns was used in the […]

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