Man Suffers Potential Life Threatening Injuries in Accident

A Kenosha man received possible life threatening head injuries in a single vehicle crash in Monroe County Friday morning. Sheriff Scott Perkins said 20-year-old Joshua N. Olson was southbound on State Highway 173 in the Bryon Township. Olson lost control of the vehicle and entered the east ditch and overturned approximately 3 times before coming to rest.  Olson was able to get out of the vehicle and flag down assistance from a passing vehicle. He was transported to Tomah Memorial Hospital. The crash remains under investigation by the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office. Source: WRJC.com News At Other State Sites: [wp-rss-aggregator source=”87908,87904,713,696,676″]

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Wisconsin Rapids-area births

Babies born at Ministry Saint Joseph’s Hospital, Saint Clare’s Hospital, and at Aspirus Wausau Hospital.        Source: WisconsinRapidsDailyTribune.com News At Other State Sites: [wp-rss-aggregator source=”87908,87904,713,696,676″]

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New Zoning Administrator for City of Mauston

The City of Mauston has a new zoning administrator. Zachary Peterson was introduced during the Mauston Common Council Meeting Tuesday evening. Peterson replaces former zoning administrator Val Nelson who decided to take another position within city government. Peterson’s first day on the job was July 10. He graduated college in Ashland where Peterson said he studied sociology and sustainability. City Administrator Nathan Thiel said they are excited to have Peterson. Later in the meeting, the council approved paving the city portion of State Highway 12/16 in conjunction with a Wisconsin Department of Transportation Project. The scope of the project includes the two outer parking lanes of East State Street from Water

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Save Our City, Milwaukeeans Can't Wait – Tens of millions in tax money directed to a Milwaukee streetcar at the expense of police, schools?

The Truth-o-Meter says: Mostly False | Tens of millions in tax money directed to a Milwaukee streetcar at the expense of police, schools? A newly formed group that wants Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett removed from office accuses him of "malfeasance" over the use of city money for a $128 million streetcar line. The group Save Our City, Milwaukeeans Can't Wait filed a notice with the city on July 7, 2017, that aims to force a recall election. In it, the group makes four charges against Barrett, starting with one about the streetcar, which the group refers to as a trolley. Barrett, the group claims in the notice, "has directed that

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