CRIME
Headlines: Spiritwood-area volunteers assist with harvest after death of 3-year-old boy
* Help at harvest: I think right now, they (the family) can mourn the way they should and not worry about their crop in the field, said Joe Pesek, neighbor and long-time family friend of the Brayden M...
Posted on 10/19/11 at 11:40 AM
Areavoices Digest #41 - Ole and Lena go to Sturgis?
Awhile back during the spring flood I stumbled across a great blog called "The Adventures of Ole and Lena." In it, "Lena" documented the troubles she and "Ole" faced living near the rising Buffalo riv...
Posted on 8/10/11 at 11:01 AM
DATCP warns fans to watch out for fake Super Bowl tickets
MADISON Several die-hard Green Bay Packer fans are in search of tickets for Super Bowl XLV. The NFL expects to sell more than 90,000 tickets for the February 6th matchup between the Packers and Steel...
Posted on 1/24/11 at 12:16 PM
Another Nigerian scam
The e-mail scheme I received recently was a different twist on the typical Nigerian scam. You know the one. A family member of a deceased businessman or government official is in dire straits and as...
Posted on 12/13/10 at 5:40 PM
Antigo principal facing drug charges resigns
The Antigo elementary school principal facing drug charges has resigned, ending the district's investigation into allegations against him.By The Associated Press , February 03, 2012
Official: 2nd teacher pulled from South California school
A second teacher has been removed from a classroom at a Los Angeles elementary school where a teacher this week was charged with photographing children for sexual thrills.By Greg Risling, Associated Press , February 03, 2012
Task force tackles jail issues
A newly formed task force is taking on the challenge of finding way to improve operations at the Douglas County Jail.By Shelley Nelson , February 03, 2012
Alert citizens can help stop crime
The police department has a new program we are bringing to the citizens. “Coffee with a Cop” starts at 8 a.m. Feb. 28 at Hardee’s on Belknap Street.By By Bonnie Johnson , February 03, 2012
Sheriff’s department hosts K-9 training
By Maria Lockwood , February 03, 2012
2 Native Mob members arrested, 1 still at large
Authorities say the manhunt is over for two Native Mob members, but one man is still at large.By The Associated Press , February 02, 2012
NJ vending company CFO accused of $3M Pepsi fraud
The chief financial officer of a New Jersey-based vending company has been arrested on charges he defrauded Pepsi Bottling Group of nearly $3 million.By The Associated Press , February 02, 2012
Ja Rule gets advice behind bars
Rapper Ja Rule has been getting advice behind bars from two once high-powered men: ex-New York State Comptroller Alan Hevesi and ex-Tyco CEO Dennis Kozlowski.By The Associated Press , February 02, 2012
'Star Trek' actor Brooks charged with DUI in Connecticut
A lead actor on the "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" television series has been charged with driving under the influence in Connecticut.By The Associated Press , February 02, 2012
Oshkosh woman charged with selling fake Facebook stock
As Facebook announces plans for going public with a stock offering, an Oshkosh woman is charged with selling fake shares of the Internet social networking company.By The Associated Press , February 02, 2012
Zamboni driver arrested for driving drunk
February 01, 2012
Wisconsin teen gets probation in baby-abandonment case
An Appleton teen convicted of abandoning her newborn baby outside a church last May has been sentenced to three years of probation.By The Associated Press , February 01, 2012
Ex-California teacher in court on molestation charges
The children at Miramonte Elementary School never complained about their third-grade teacher. Not, authorities said, when he blindfolded them, not when he put tape over their mouths or even placed live cockroaches on their faces.By Robert Jablon, Associated Press , February 01, 2012
Superior woman who couldn’t catch a break dies in Tower Avenue accident
By By Mark Stodghill and Robin Washington/Duluth News Tribune , February 01, 2012
Superior police officer steps down after 20 years
A 20-year career in law enforcement ended Tuesday, Jan. 24 when Master Police Officer Daniel E. Hawkin II resigned from the Superior Police Department.By Superior Telegram , January 31, 2012
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