
Second OWI in Wisconsin: What the law requires
For drivers with a prior OWI, state law requires significantly stricter penalties for a second offense, including mandatory jail time and long-term driving restrictions.
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For drivers with a prior OWI, state law requires significantly stricter penalties for a second offense, including mandatory jail time and long-term driving restrictions.
The 99-member Assembly has been viewed as the GOP’s best bet this fall. Those odds just got a little worse with the retirements of Republican Reps. Jessie Rodriguez and Dean Kaufert.

A rare encounter with an indigenous wild cat is something I will remember for a long time.

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