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8-19-14 dodge county traffic crashes

On August 16, 2014 at 12:06 AM, the Dodge County Sheriff’s Office responded to an injury crash on Fabisch Road north of CTH W.  Investigation showed that a 24 year old female from Watertown failed to negotiate a curve and entered the ditch and rolled over twice.  The driver along with her 23 year old male passenger sustained minor injuries and refused treatment.  Driver was cited for operating after suspension. […]

todayAugust 19, 2014

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8-19-14 dodge county traffic accident

On August 15, 2014 at 4:00 PM, the Dodge County Sheriff’s Office responded to an injury automobile crash on CTH A at the intersection with Indian Hills Trail in the Town of Beaver Dam. Investigation revealed that a 2010 Honda hatchback was traveling south on Cth A and slowing to conduct a turn onto Indian Hills Trail.  A tractor/trailer rig was following the Honda, but the tractor/trailer failed to slow […]

todayAugust 19, 2014

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8-19-14 road closure

The Fond du Lac County Highway Department would like to inform the motoring public of road construction on County Trunk Highway OOO (Scott Street) between Rolling Meadows Drive and County Trunk Highway VV (Pioneer Road).  This portion of highway will be closed beginning on Tuesday August 19, 2014, and weather permitting will open within one week.  There will be no posted detour route.  Traffic is welcome to cross USH 41 […]

todayAugust 19, 2014

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8-19-14 infant clinging to life in fdl child abuse case

A convicted child sex offender is charged with child abuse and an infant is in critical condition at Children’s Hospital in Milwaukee.   Judge Richard Nuss ordered $500,000 cash bail for 34 year old Jason Shifelbine following an initial court appearance Monday.  Similar charges filed against Shifelbine were dismissed in 2009 on a motion by former District Attorney Dan Kaminsky. According to a criminal complaint on August 13th the boy suffered […]

todayAugust 19, 2014

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8-19-14 suitcase killings

KENOSHA, Wis. (AP) — A former police officer accused of killing two women and hiding their remains in a pair of suitcases has pleaded not guilty in the death of one. Steven Zelich pleaded not guilty in the death of Jenny Gamez, of Cottage Grove, Oregon. A criminal complaint says the 52-year-old former West Allis officer killed the 19-year-old college student during a sexual choking gam. Zelich also is a […]

todayAugust 19, 2014

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8-19-14 freiberg-6th district recount

The Fond du Lac County Clerk says she doesn’t think it would be impossible for the outcome of a congressional race to change following a recount.  Lisa Freiberg says she can’t say if it will happen…but says 200 votes is not impossible to overcome.  Freiberg says this situation is different than a recount in the 18th senate District race a few years ago  for example.  "There's too many factors  that […]

todayAugust 19, 2014

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8-19-14 petri-ethics committee

WASHINGTON (AP) — The House Ethics Committee says it will continue investigating a Wisconsin congressman's stock dealings following a media report that that raised questions about his portfolio. Republican Congressman Tom Petri requested the investigation in February. Petri has since said he will not run for re-election in November, retiring after 18 terms in Congress. Gannett Wisconsin Media published articles in February drawing a link between companies that have business […]

todayAugust 19, 2014

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8-19-14 vehicle registration fee

EAU CLAIRE, Wis. (AP) — Some Wisconsin communities are considering the addition of a vehicle registration fee to offset road repair and maintenance costs. The fee, known as a wheel tax, would help local governments raise money for transportation-related projects. The tax was recently proposed in Chippewa County by the county administrator. If adopted, Chippewa County could use the money to clear snow off of roads and make repairs.

todayAugust 19, 2014

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8-19-14 stray voltage trial

STEVENS POINT, Wis. (AP) — A trial is underway in central Wisconsin involving a couple who blames stray voltage for loss of their dairy farm. Steven and Annette Weyerts are suing Wisconsin Power and Light Company, saying they were misled about voltage levels on their farm in Junction City. The Weyerts say stray voltage hurt or killed their cows and forced them to sell their herd and auction their equipment […]

todayAugust 19, 2014