Edgerton police arrest man on 6th OWI charge
A 51-year-old Cambridge man is facing a sixth-offense drunken driving charge after being arrested in Edgerton. Police say Stephen W. Zalec was pulled-over a little before 9:30 Wednesday night on South Main Street. Zalec’s vehicle matched the
Dance teacher pleads guilty to sex assault
A former Delavan dance instructor will be sentenced October 13th on charges he sexually assaulted a 15-year-old girl he taught. 48-year-old Ariel Cisneros has pleaded guilty to repeated sexual assault of a child in Walworth County Court.
Schmitt case to get new judge
A Brown County judge assigned to the case involving Green Bay Mayor Jim Schmitt has recused himself. Schmitt was charged with 3 misdemeanor counts in connection with breaking Wisconsin campaign finance laws on Wednesday. According to the
Court rejects appeal from Wisconsin dad convicted of murdering his children
A Wisconsin father convicted of setting a fire that killed his four children will not be allowed to withdraw from a plea deal in the case. A state appeals court on Thursday rejected arguments from 36-year-old Armin
Wisconsin pays $1.6 million to cover Planned Parenthood legal fees
The state Department of Justice has agreed to a settlement with Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin over its legal bills. The state will spend $1.6 million to cover Planned Parenthood’s legal expenses for challenging a state abortion law
Rotary Gardens exhibits hummingbird projects
It’s time for the Rotary Botanical Gardens “Garden Art Auction. The Friday evening event begins at 5 pm and includes 27 decorated, one of a kind hummingbird projects. Facility manager, Polly Schluter-Punzel says money raised will go
Drug abuse grant given to Rock County program
Rock County gets $125 thousand for its ongoing Treatment Alternatives and Diversion program. In Rock County this includes the drug court according to Criminal Justice System Planner, Elizabeth McQuillen. The money comes in the form of a
Wisconsin private sector job growth below national average
Wisconsin continues to lag behind the nation in its private sector job growth. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics says Wisconsin created almost 1.6 percent more jobs during the year ending March 31, which was below the
Storms bring flash flooding, evacuations in southern Wisconsin
Heavy rainfall on Wednesday caused flooding across southern Wisconsin. As much as six inches of rain fell in several counties, which prompted school closures in Dodge, Richland, and Vernon counties. Several roads in Columbia, Crawford, Dodge, Jackson,
Villar powers Brewers past Cubs in series finale
Jonathan Villar clubbed a pair of home runs, one from each side of the plate, powering the Milwaukee Brewers to a 2-1 win over the Chicago Cubs at Miller Park on Wednesday night. Villar’s second homer came