Wheeler News - Morning State News #2 - 12/5
Wheeler News Service – Monday, December 5, 2011 - Morning State News #2
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Editor on duty: Thom Gerretsen (715) 389-2373
Story contributions: wheelernews@yahoo.com
Wheeler Blog: http://learfielddata.blogspot.com
Here are the headlines:
We could find out today or tomorrow what caused a huge fire in downtown Pulaski...
A 30-year-old man is in jail, awaiting charges of defacing recall petitions in West Bend...
Milwaukee authorities investigate the death of a 10-year-old boy.
Winning lottery numbers:
Supercash: 5-6-8-24-33-34 - No Doubler
Pick-3: 4-6-7
Pick-4: 5-5-7-6
Badger-5: 5-9-10-17-26
Here are the details:
It could be today or tomorrow before we know what caused a fire that destroyed three buildings in downtown Pulaski and damaged two others. Fire Chief Randy Wichlacz said the blaze appears to have started in a bowling center late Friday night. The bowling facility was destroyed along with two other buildings. A fourth structure had heavy water-and-smoke damage. The fifth building had minor fire-and-smoke damage. Two fire-fighters from Howard and Pulaski were treated at a hospital for smoke inhalation. The Green Bay area Red Cross is helping up to 40 people who lost their homes to the fire.
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A 30-year-old man was sent to jail after he was caught defacing petitions seeking the recalls of Governor Scott Walker and Lieutenant Governor Rebecca Kleefisch. According to police, the suspect stood in line outside a teacher's house in West Bend yesterday, appearing as if he wanted to sign the petitions. When it was his turn, police said he scribbled out some of the signers' names. Recall organizers wrote down his license plate number as he drove away -- and police found him a short time later. The man is in the Washington County Jail awaiting charges. Officials say he could appear in court today. State officials have warned people that it's a felony to deface or destroy political petitions. Last week, the Government Accountability Board and the Justice Department set up a joint arrangement to handle petition-related complaints.
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Milwaukee authorities are investigating the death of a 10-year-old boy. The Milwaukee County Medical Examiner's office said it was called to a home on Saturday night, where the youngster was found dead. Police have not released details.
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===Stations: In case you don't have Wisconsin categories on Learfield Data today, we're sending our reports here.===
Editor on duty: Thom Gerretsen (715) 389-2373
Story contributions: wheelernews@yahoo.com
Wheeler Blog: http://learfielddata.blogspot.com
Here are the headlines:
We could find out today or tomorrow what caused a huge fire in downtown Pulaski...
A 30-year-old man is in jail, awaiting charges of defacing recall petitions in West Bend...
Milwaukee authorities investigate the death of a 10-year-old boy.
Winning lottery numbers:
Supercash: 5-6-8-24-33-34 - No Doubler
Pick-3: 4-6-7
Pick-4: 5-5-7-6
Badger-5: 5-9-10-17-26
Here are the details:
It could be today or tomorrow before we know what caused a fire that destroyed three buildings in downtown Pulaski and damaged two others. Fire Chief Randy Wichlacz said the blaze appears to have started in a bowling center late Friday night. The bowling facility was destroyed along with two other buildings. A fourth structure had heavy water-and-smoke damage. The fifth building had minor fire-and-smoke damage. Two fire-fighters from Howard and Pulaski were treated at a hospital for smoke inhalation. The Green Bay area Red Cross is helping up to 40 people who lost their homes to the fire.
-12/5-
A 30-year-old man was sent to jail after he was caught defacing petitions seeking the recalls of Governor Scott Walker and Lieutenant Governor Rebecca Kleefisch. According to police, the suspect stood in line outside a teacher's house in West Bend yesterday, appearing as if he wanted to sign the petitions. When it was his turn, police said he scribbled out some of the signers' names. Recall organizers wrote down his license plate number as he drove away -- and police found him a short time later. The man is in the Washington County Jail awaiting charges. Officials say he could appear in court today. State officials have warned people that it's a felony to deface or destroy political petitions. Last week, the Government Accountability Board and the Justice Department set up a joint arrangement to handle petition-related complaints.
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Milwaukee authorities are investigating the death of a 10-year-old boy. The Milwaukee County Medical Examiner's office said it was called to a home on Saturday night, where the youngster was found dead. Police have not released details.
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