3-5-19 assembly panel to take input on criminal record expungement
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A legislative committee is set to take public comments on a bill that would allow more convicts to have their records erased. The Assembly Committee on Criminal Justice and Public Safety is set
3-5-19 uw-milwaukee professor accused of sexually assaulting student
MILWAUKEE (AP) — A University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee professor is accused of sexually assaulting a student he was advising in a PhD program. Fifty-eight-year-old Anthony Azenabor is charged with two counts of second-degree sexual assault and fourth-degree sexual
3-5-19 growing hemp
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin agriculture officials say they’ve seeing a dramatic increase in applications to grow and process hemp. The state Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection announced Monday that 1,405 individuals or businesses have
3-5-19 evers releases note walker left for him
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Gov. Tony Evers has reversed himself and released a note left for him by outgoing Gov. Scott Walker after initially denying an open records request from The Associated Press. Evers released the note
3-5-19 oakfield school referendum
Oakfield school officials are asking voters for permission to continue operating for the next five years. Voters will go to the polls next month to decide a five year, $5.3 million operations referendum. Superintendent Dr. Vance Dalzin
3-5-19 heidel house resort and spa closing
A landmark resort in Green Lake is closing. The Heidel House Resort and Spa in Green Lake will close May 20. The company that owns the popular establishment says the resort has experienced revenue losses over the