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
Wapauca man gets 6 months in 2009 deer slaughter
A Waupaca man has been sentenced to six months in jail for running down and killing deer with a snowmobile.By The Associated Press , February 08, 2012
APNewsBreak: Susan Powell case called 'murder'
Utah authorities have for at least six months investigated the disappearance of Susan Powell as a murder case.By Brian Skoloff, Mike Baker, Associated Press , February 08, 2012
Solon Springs teen get probation for sex assault
A Solon Springs teen who sexually assaulted two women at Ravine Park in Lake Nebagamon after the trio spent the evening drinking vodka and swimming together will spend a year on probation and three days in jail.By Superior Telegram , February 08, 2012
‘Growing pains’ raise concern about miscommunication
A format change has raised some concern in Douglas County. Two weeks ago, the Douglas County Sheriff’s Department switched their radio communications from the former analog format to a digital one.By Maria Lockwood , February 08, 2012
Anderson completes chief training in Madison
February 08, 2012
APNewsBreak: Chris Brown to perform at the Grammys
By Mesfin Fekadu, Associated Press , February 07, 2012
Former Walker aide to enter plea to 2 misdemeanors
A staffer who worked for Gov. Scott Walker when Walker was the Milwaukee County executive is expected to plead guilty to charges of posting pro-Walker messages online on work time.By The Associated Press , February 07, 2012
Man loses thumb in attack outside casino hotel
A Minnesota man is accused of cutting off the thumb of a victim he was trying to rob outside the St. Croix Casino and Hotel in Barron County.By The Associated Press , February 07, 2012
Staff removed at LA school during abuse probe
The entire staff at a Los Angeles elementary school is being removed while authorities investigate horrific allegations of sexual abuse by two of the school's teachers, one of whom is accused of blindfolding children, taping their mouths and photographing them in a classroom.By Raquel Maria Dillon, Associated Press , February 07, 2012
Dad who killed self, sons in blaze left voicemail
Before setting his house ablaze and killing himself and his two young sons, Josh Powell left a voicemail for family members saying he couldn't live without the boys and didn't want to go on anymore.By Brian Skoloff, Mike Baker, Associated Press , February 07, 2012
Rachuy gets 90 months in prison for transporting stolen vehicles
A man a federal judge describes as "the epitome of a white-collar career offender" has been sentenced to more than 7 years in prison for transporting stolen vehicles from Wisconsin to Minnesota.By The Associated Press , February 06, 2012
Wisconsin juvenile criminal records could be more accessible
There's a bipartisan effort to make juvenile criminal records available to law enforcement officers across the state.By By Gilman Halsted, Wisconsin Public Radio , February 06, 2012
Authorities still looking for backers behind massive Wisconsin marijuana operation in Chequamegon National Forest
State and federal investigators are still looking for the people who financed a massive marijuana growing operation in the Chequamegon National Forest last summer.By By Gilman Halsted, Wisconsin Public Radio , February 06, 2012
Concealed carry permit holder not charged in Milwaukee shooting
Prosecutors won't file charges against a concealed carry permit holder who used his gun to shoot an apparent robber in a Milwaukee grocery store.By By Chuck Quirmbach, Wisconsin Public Radio , February 06, 2012
Convicted NY fraudster sentenced in hit plot
A convicted New York mortgage fraudster who then tried to get a key witness killed in revenge has gotten another eight to 16 years in prison.By The Associated Press , February 06, 2012
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