The underlying case proceeds in the Wisconsin Supreme Court, which is expected to schedule oral arguments in the fall, too late to affect absentee voting rules for this year’s elections.
A Weyauwega teen is hoping to make a difference in the lives of others who are seeking legal entry into the US. Her four cousins were killed by an alleged drunk driver, going the wrong way on highway ten in Waupaca County this past December.
On June 14, 1885, Bernard Cigrand, teaching at Stony Hill School, put a flag in his inkwell and assigned his students an essay about what the flag means to them.
The Outagamie County Sheriff’s Office issued a Silver Alert for a missing Outagamie County man. He was last seen at 12 Corners Road in Outagamie County.
There are currently 720 inmates housed at Waupun Correctional, Action 2 News spoke with one of them about the strike. The inmate said he’s not eating, and many others are not either.
By The Associated Press and REGINA GARCIA CANO and GISELA SALOMON
This mission comes less than two weeks after President Joe Biden authorized Ukraine to use U.S.-provided weapons to strike inside Russia to protect Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city.
By The Associated Press and TOM MURPHY AP Health Writer
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said it is planning a rule that would remove medical bills from credit reports and prevent lenders from making decisions based on medical information.
A judge is now ordering a competency exam on Tuesday for 17-year-old Aidan Rice who is facing a felony charge in adult court after police say he brought a handgun to school.
The Two Rivers Parks and Recreations Department reports a restroom located at Neshotah Park next to Pierce St. will be closed due to vandalism for the rest of the day Tuesday.
Following a drug bust in Oshkosh that resulted in 7 people being arrested last week, Oshkosh Police said the house where the bust happened will be closed off.
The organization’s board is made up of 50 prominent law enforcement leaders from across the country who say they are frustrated with the federal government’s inaction on vital measures that will save lives.