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K9 pursuit following Monroe County car crash leads to arrest of two men
WARRENS, Wis – The Monroe County Sheriff’s Office reports on Wednesday May 15 at approximately 8:36 p.m., Monroe County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to a reported rollover traffic crash on State Highway 173 near Coyote Ave, Warrens. A passenger car was headed north on State Highway 173 when it left the roadway. The vehicle entered the ditch where it overturned and landed on all four wheels. The driver and passenger fled from the vehicle when a citizen stopped to help. Monroe County Sheriff’s Office K9 Rebel and his handler responded to the scene and started a track of the suspects.
Iowa man arrested on drug related charges fater Crawford County traffic stop
PRAIRIE DU CHIEN, Wis. – Vernon County Sheriff Dale McCullick reports that on Monday, May 13, a traffic stop was been conducted on a vehicle in the City of Prairie du Chien. The operator of the vehicle was identified as Jeremiah Young, 44, of Volga, Iowa. During the stop,...
Foodie Friday: Country Gardens Motel and Lounge offers supper club fare and scenic stays
SOLDIERS GROVE, Wis. (WKBT) -- Every week for Foodie Friday, we talk in-studio with the businesspeople and culinary artisans behind outstanding restaurants, bakeries, cafes, bars, food trucks, and more.
Vernon County Sheriffs Department honors fallen officers
VIROQUA, Wis. (WKBT) -- May 12-18 is National Police Week. On Tuesday, officers from around Vernon County gathered for their annual Police Memorial Service, reminding the public of the sacrifices made daily by the officers protecting our communities.
U.S. Army Corps seeks comments on Blackhawk Park comfort station in Vernon County
ST. PAUL, Minn. – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Paul District, is seeking comments on the draft Environmental Assessment, or EA, for the Blackhawk Park comfort station improvement project in Vernon County, Wisconsin. The project consists of removing the existing comfort station and constructing a new comfort...
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