Month: June 2020

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6-30-20 watertown man sentenced to prison in drug-related robbery

A Watertown man is going to prison for a drug-related robbery in Dodge County.   Judge Stephan Bauer sentenced 29 year old Tommie Plummer to three and a half years in prison and four years extended supervision.   In January a jury found Plummer guilty of robbery and burglary.  Plummer was convicted of  breaking into a Watertown residence in May 2018, demanding  money and marijuana from the resident.  Plummer admitted to detectives  that he was […]

todayJune 30, 2020

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6-30-20 fdl police officer under review for conduct involving black community

Fond du Lac Police say they are conducting an investigation involving a police officer’s conduct involving the black community.  Representatives of the groups Ebony Vision and United for Diversity say they have met with the police department twice to discuss the officer’s behavior.   The police department would only confirm the department is conducting an administrative review of the complaint.

todayJune 30, 2020

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6-30-20 virus outbreak-mink farms

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin animal health officials are cautioning the state’s mink producers about the dangers of the coronavirus following outbreaks among animals on several farms in Europe, spurring renewed calls from animal rights activists to ban the fur trade. There have been no confirmed cases of COVID-19 within the state’s $223 million mink industry, which is the largest in the U.S. Still, the Wisconsin State Journal reports that […]

todayJune 30, 2020

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6-30-20 midwest flooding

BALDWIN, Wis. (AP) — Some residents in one western Wisconsin village hit hard by hours of torrential rain were evacuated from their homes as flood water lapped at their doors and motorists who stood on the roofs of their flooded vehicles were rescued by law enforcement officers. A 70-year-old man from Emerald, Wisconsin, died after his minivan went off the road and became submerged in a ditch. The storms swept […]

todayJune 30, 2020

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6-30-20 democrats say no august election changes

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Democrats' attorneys say they're no longer seeking to force changes to make voting easier in Wisconsin's August primary and are instead setting their sights on the November general elections. Democrats filed a federal lawsuit ahead of the state's April 7 presidential primary seeking election changes to make absentee voting easier during the coronavirus pandemic. Democratic National Committee attorney John Devaney told U.S. District Judge William Conley […]

todayJune 30, 2020

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6-30-20 fdl’s children museum outdoor space is reopened

The director of the Children’s Museum of Fond du Lac says it feels great to reopen the outdoor area at the museum after being closed for several months due to the pandemic.   The 10,000 square foot WinnePLAYgo space reopened Friday and will be open on a modified schedule through August 21.  Museum director Andrea Welsch says the museum has implemented cleaning, social distancing and safety procedures to protect the health and wellbeing of everyone […]

todayJune 30, 2020

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6-30-10 drive-thru ag venture a success

A coronavirus pandemic didn’t put a damper on an event in Fond du Lac County this past weekend celebrating the county’s dairy industry.   Because of the pandemic, Breakfast on the Farm was converted into a Drive-Thru Ag Venture at Vir Clar Farms south of Fond du lac.  Envision Greater Fond du Lac president Sadie Parafiniuk says about 150 cars took a tour of the farm and more than 700 ice cream sundaes were […]

todayJune 30, 2020

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6-30-20 agnesian healthcare to host virtual charity open

The need for hospice care within the greater Fond du Lac area continues despite COVID-19. In fact, it continues to rise annually as nearly 1,000 hospice patients were served in 2019 alone with 30 percent receiving financial assistance for the length of their care - about 65 days on average.   What has changed is how the Agnesian HealthCare Foundation will be approaching its annual Charity Open, now in its 32nd […]

todayJune 30, 2020

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6-30-20 waupun christian home cancels august pie social

The Christian Home & Rehabilitation Center is cancelling its annual August pie social and car show due to uncertainties related to the COVID-19 pandemic.  “While we look forward every year to opening up our facility for this important fund-raiser, the safety and overall welfare of our residents and staff is currently our main priority,” according to Doug Trost, system vice president - Long Term Care, Post-Acute with SSM Health. “We are […]

todayJune 30, 2020