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2 arrested on felony drug charges fentanyl and cocaine seized | Lt. Tim Kemps
June 5, 2024 – Washington Co., WI – — It started as a traffic stop in Washington County by a Hartford Police Officer and his K9 partner during a multi-jurisdictional criminal interdiction detail in April. The investigation culminated in May 20 search warrants and arrests of a...
Johnson Creek falls in D4 State Baseball Semis
GRAND CHUTE, Wis. (WMTV) - Johnson Creek lost 7-1 to Solon Springs in the WIAA Boys Baseball State Tournament Semifinals. The Blue Jays finish the season 24-5. The Eagles got off to a fast start with two runs in the top of the first. Solon Springs will play Pacelli for...
Spend time with Dad this Father’s Day and book a tee time at West Bend Lakes Golf Club
West Bend, WI – The best gift for Father’s Day is time spent with Dad and West Bend Lakes Golf Club is encouraging kids to book your tee times early as the Sunday, June 16, 2024, schedule is filling up quickly. Call or go online to get a...
'People forget that these people are human': Daughter of inmate at troubled prison demands change
DODGE COUNTY — The family of one inmate who died at the Waupun Correctional Institution wants to see change after the Dodge County Sheriff's Department revealed the results of its investigation into four inmate deaths. Megan Kolb told reporters that her father, Dean Hoffmann, died by suicide inside the...
Watertown-Beaver Dam Elks Lodge to host Flag Day celebration
The Watertown-Beaver Dam Elks Lodge will host a Flag Day celebration Saturday June 15 at 1 p.m. The Lodge is located at 117 N 1st St. in Watertown. The ceremony honors nine different flags, starting with the Pine Tree Flag, which was flown in 1776 and 1777. The celebration will culminated with the familiar stars-and-stripes flag that is familiar today. There will be an explanation of the history of each flag as the historical banners are presented by the Elks Lodge. There will be music and a Pledge of Allegiance recitation. Space will be limited at the event, so the Elks request that interested individuals call 920-261-5473 to make a reservation.
Greater Milwaukee Foundation: Offers up to $1 million in new, accessible business loans
Milwaukee, Wis., June 12, 2024 – Small businesses play an essential role in a region’s economic vitality, but risings costs and limited access to capital can make them hard to sustain. This year, the Greater Milwaukee Foundation aims to deploy $1 million in low-interest loans to support small businesses based in Milwaukee, Waukesha, Washington and Ozaukee counties. The success of the ThriveOn Small Business Loans program in previous years allowed for its expansion into all four counties.
Welcome new service writer Marnie Parse to Auto Safety Center in West Bend, WI
West Bend, WI – Auto Safety Center in West Bend, Wi, has added a familiar face to its team at the shop on Highway 33. Marnie Parse is a service advisor and brings valuable experience, professionalism, and a woman’s touch to the locally owned auto repair shop. “I...
Strike halts work at over a dozen southeast Wisconsin construction sites
Hundreds of crane and heavy machine operators are on strike in southeast Wisconsin, halting work at more than a dozen construction sites in the region. Roughly 800 members of the International Union of Operating Engineers Local 139 went on strike last Saturday for better pay. That’s caused work stoppages at construction sites in Milwaukee, Waukesha, Racine, Kenosha, Washington and Ozaukee counties.
Solon Springs/Northwood rides D2 commit to state semifinal win over Johnson Creek
GRAND CHUTE — Johnson Creek’s first appearance in six years at the WIAA State Baseball Tournament was a short one. Solon Springs/Northwood senior pitcher Abraham Ahlberg threw 6 2/3 innings of shutout ball, scattering four hits with nine strikeouts and two walks as the third-seeded Eagles blanked second-seeded Johnson Creek 7-0 in a Division 4 semifinal at Neuroscience Group Field on Tuesday morning. The Eagles (20-1) scored two runs in...
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