Police body camera committee to consider updated bill draft
The Legislative Council Study Committee on the Use of Police Body Cameras will hold its next meeting at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 13 at the Wisconsin State Capitol.
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The Legislative Council Study Committee on the Use of Police Body Cameras will hold its next meeting at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 13 at the Wisconsin State Capitol.
KENOSHA – Randy Rickman is leaving his position as publisher of the Kenosha News to take over a similar role with the (Eau Claire) Leader-Telegram and Adams Publishing Group,
POYNETTE – Records obtained by the Lodi Enterprise/Poynette Press reveal that Poynette police officer Sam Yanke received two citizen complaints before a controversial traffic stop last month
Personnel records obtained under the open records law by the DeForest Times-Tribune paint a mixed picture of former police chief Daniel Furseth.
CAMBRIDGE – Madeline Westberg, a Madison native, has been named the new associate editor of the Cambridge News & Deerfield Independent. Westberg is a 2017 graduate
Too many opinions spoil a presentation. Do everything you can to limit the number of decision makers in the room.
From apple to pecan to pumpkin, and everything in between, holiday pies are something to look forward to. Here are a few of the best Wisconsin pie shops.
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A household is considered rent-burdened if it spends more than 30 percent of income on rent. In Langlade County, 55.8 percent of renters are rent-burdened.
Politicos are also closely watching the Wisconsin state Senate, where Democrats have hopes of retaking a chamber they haven’t run since 2010.