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9-11-14 johnson street bridge lane restrictions

Due to changing weather conditions the Johnson Street Bridge (STH 23) will have temporary lane restrictions between Military Road and Hickory Street on Thursday, September 11 during the daytime hours.  The south lane for eastbound traffic will be closed at 8:00 am and will reopen to regular traffic in the afternoon.  At 6:00 pm the north lane for westbound traffic will be closed until the early morning hours on Friday.  […]

todaySeptember 11, 2014

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9-11-14 five fdl men arrested for car vandalism spree

Five Fond du Lac men have been arrested in connection with a car vandalism spree this week. Fond du Lac police say the men were driving around in a pick-up truck and used baseball bats to smash out the windows of over 60 vehicles parked on city streets.   Police captain Pat McKeough a majority of the incidents occurring in the South Marr Street area along Ellis Street.   Two […]

todaySeptember 11, 2014

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9-11-14 shots fired-update

Fond du lac police say nobody was injured after gunshots were fired apparently following an argument.  Police captain Pat McKeough says the incident was reported about 11pm Tuesday.  McKeough says the incident happened on South Street…and four people have been questioned as police piece together what happened.  Police are still looking for the person who fired the shots. McKeough says at this point it doesn’t appear the shots were fired […]

todaySeptember 11, 2014

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9-11-14 children-racial disparities

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A new report says the overall well-being of black children in Wisconsin is generally bleak. An analysis by the Wisconsin Council on Children & Families puts the Badger State last in the country in the well-being of African-American children based on 12 measurements, including poverty, school performance and parental support.  Four of five black children in Wisconsin live in poor households compared to two of three […]

todaySeptember 11, 2014

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9-11-14 hwy 41 fatality victim identified

The victim of a fatal three vehicle accident on Highway 41 near Kewaskum has been identified.  The State Patrol says 60 year old John Schneider of Theresa was killed in the accident Tuesday evening.  The patrol says Schneider was northbound on 41 when he lost control, crossed the median and went into the southbound lanes of  41 striking a tow truck. The car was tghen struck by a southbound semi […]

todaySeptember 11, 2014

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9-11-14 waupun injury accident

A two vehicle crash in Waupun sent two people to the hospital.  The accident happened Monday night  at the intersection of West Brown Street and Fox Lake Road.  Police say a vehicle driven by 21 year old Caleb Kastenmeier of Beaver Dam was westbound on Brown Street when he failed to stop for a stop sign and struck a northbound vehicle on Fox Lake Road.  The driver of the northbound […]

todaySeptember 11, 2014

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9-11-14 fdl school safety zone improvements

Fond du Lac officials are taking additional steps to help protect students in light of increasing traffic around local schools.  The Fond du Lac school district, police and the city engineer’s office are assessing  parking and traffic safety in an effort to increase safety and traffic efficiency by observing the number of students who walk and bike to school, as well as the amount of vehicles near the schools at […]

todaySeptember 11, 2014

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9-11-14 milwaukee archdiocese-bankruptcy

MILWAUKEE (AP) — No deal has been reached after two days of mediation in the Archdiocese of Milwaukee's bankruptcy case.  Attorneys for the archdiocese, victims of clergy sexual abuse and others involved in the case met Monday and Tuesday in Minneapolis to try to come up with a settlement.  Archdiocese spokesman Jerry Topczewski said Wednesday no deal was reached but two more days of mediation are scheduled for Sept. 22 […]

todaySeptember 11, 2014

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9-11-14 audobon society -global warming impact study

A new National Audobon Society report says climate change threatens the survival of nearly half the bird species in the continental United States and Canada including many of Wisconsin’s birds.  Director of the Madison Audobon Society Matt Reetz tells WFDL news local birds at risk include the sharp-tailed grouse, mallard and common loon.  Reetz says the study shows while some species will be able to adapt to shifting climates, many […]

todaySeptember 11, 2014