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8-1-14 hwy 41 wrong-way driver bound over for trial

A Neenah man arrested for speeding the wrong way on Highway 41 in Fond du Lac County has been bound over for trial.   Twenty seven year old Adam Baurain waived his preliminary hearing Thursday afternoon on charges of  first degree recklessly endangering safety and eluding an officer.  Fond du Lac County sheriff’s captain Rick Olig says the incident happened early Saturday morning, July 20th when the Sheriff’s Office received […]

todayAugust 1, 2014

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8-1-14 wendt’s burglary update

One person is in custody and investigators are interviewing other people following a  burglary at Wendt’s on the Lake.  The Fond du Lac County Sheriff’s  Office was called to the scene on Lakeshore Drive in Van Dyne shortly after 10pm Wednesday night.  Sheriff’s captain Rick Olig says shortly after the burglary there was an attempted car entry nearby.

todayAugust 1, 2014

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8-1-14 berit beck homicide suspect convicted of attempted homicide in washington county

A man who has been considered a suspect in the Berit Beck cold-case murder in Fond du lac County has been convicted in Washington County of attempted homicide in the stabbing of his ex-girlfriend.  Craig Hron was convicted of stalking resulting in bodily harm while using a dangerous weapon, attempted armed carjacking, recklessly endangering safety and attempted first degree homicide.  Police say Hron stabbed the victim multiple times.  Hron has […]

todayAugust 1, 2014

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8-1-14 wi voter id-ruling

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Robin Vos says the state Supreme Court's ruling that it's constitutional to require voters to show photo identification at the polls could potentially lead to fraud.   In its Thursday ruling the court said the state can't require someone to present documents that cost money, like a birth certificate copy, when applying for a state ID.  Vos says that has the potential for […]

todayAugust 1, 2014

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8-1-14 domestic partners wisconsin-van hollen

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen says he stands by his decision not to defend Wisconsin's domestic partner registry even though it was one of the toughest he has made in office.  The Wisconsin Supreme Court said Thursday that the registry giving limited benefits to same-sex couples does not violate the state's constitutional ban on gay marriage.  Van Hollen says that despite the court's unanimous decision, he […]

todayAugust 1, 2014

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8-1-14 wi unions-right to work

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Republican state Assembly Speaker Robin Vos says he does not intend to pursue making Wisconsin a right to work state next session.  Vos spoke Thursday after the state Supreme Court upheld the 2011 law known as Act 10, which effectively ended collective bargaining for most public workers.  Vos says he remains a backer of right to work, but he does not think this is the time […]

todayAugust 1, 2014

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8-1-14 wisconsin unions-reaction

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Republican Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald says he doesn't know if the state Supreme Court ruling upholding the collective bargaining law known as Act 10 will lead to the Legislature expanding the law.  Fitzgerald said Thursday he doesn't know if there will be support to expand the law to cover police and firefighters. The 2011 law effectively ended collective bargaining rights for nearly all public employees, […]

todayAugust 1, 2014

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8-1-14 fatal eaa plane crash

OSHKOSH, Wis. (AP) — The Experimental Aircraft Association says a pilot was killed and his passenger seriously injured when a plane crashed at the Oshkosh airport, where planes taking part in the annual AirVenture convention land.  EAA spokesman Dick Knapinksi says the plane went down on the southeast side of Wittman Regional Airport about 9:30 a.m. Thursday.  Knapinski says the man piloting the custom-built Breezy aircraft died from his injuries. […]

todayJuly 31, 2014

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7-31-14 wi supreme court upholds voter id law

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The Wisconsin Supreme Court has upheld a requirement that voters show photo identification at the polls, but the law remains blocked in federal court.  Thursday's rulings have no immediate impact given that the law was struck down in April by a federal judge in Milwaukee. His ruling is under appeal, and a federal appeals court would have to overturn it for the law to take effect. […]

todayJuly 31, 2014