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Lincoln Co. Sheriff's Office seeks eyewitnesses to fire near Bucki's home
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Submitted: 06/17/2013 |
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LINCOLN COUNTY - The Lincoln County Sheriff's Office needs your help.
Investigators want to talk to anyone who was near Anita Bucki's home between 4 a.m. and 7 a.m. on April 26.
That's the day she went missing. Her husband, Mark Bucki, has been charged in her murder.
Lieutenant Tim Fischer says he specifically wants to talk to anyone who may have seen a large fire that morning.
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Man on the run armed and dangerous
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Submitted: 06/17/2013 |
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MERRILL - Police now call a man who simply ran away from his probation officer armed and extremely dangerous.
36-year-old Christopher Meindel has been on the run for just more than a month. He's listed as 5 foot 10 and 170 pounds. He has multiple tattoos on both arms. Meindel was convicted of making and selling meth.
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Hospital opens fitness doors to public
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Submitted: 06/17/2013 |
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ANTIGO - Going to the gym can be hard if you have a busy schedule. It can be even harder if the gym closes early. But one Northwoods hospital is opening their fitness center 24 hours a day so you can workout out any time. Langlade Hospital opened the doors to its new fitness center today. The facility helps patients with rehabilitation.
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Rhinelander School Board approves technology purchase
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Submitted: 06/17/2013 |
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RHINELANDER - You can find a new smartphone, tablet or computer out every day.
That’s why school districts struggle to keep up with new technology.
The school district of Rhinelander realized that back in 1996.
That's when the community passed a technology referendum.
It gives the district $600,000 a year to spend on technology.
The board unanimously approved the motion to purchase new laptops, desktop computers and chrome books Monday night.
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Making Cheese the Old Fashioned Way
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Submitted: 06/17/2013 |
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MARATHON - Wisconsin makes up 24 percent of the nation's cheese production.
Helping out that number is Bletsoe's Cheese in Marathon.
Their old fashioned approach to cheese making still proves successful. Bonnie Bletsoe and her husband David started the business in 1983.
They have a fully operational cheese factory, making cheese, the old way.
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Judge rules on what evidence can be used in baseball bat murder case
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Submitted: 06/17/2013 |
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WAUSAU - Last June, Kerby Kneiss died after he was beaten to death with a baseball bat.
Prosecutors think Warren Krohn was one of the men who killed Kneiss.
But Krohn's lawyer argues police might not have collected the evidence against him legally.
Krohn's lawyer argued that what he said while police interrogated him shouldn't be used in court. They say he was in police custody - but was not informed of his Miranda Rights.
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ATVs allowed on streets of Sugar Camp
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Submitted: 06/17/2013 |
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SUGAR CAMP - You can drive an ATV through practically anything; Snow, mud, water and soon, on Sugar Camp's roads.
Monday, the Sugar Camp Town Board decided to allow ATVs on its roads.
All ATV drivers must wear helmets and license their vehicles. But even with those rules, some residents still think ATVs on the roads will be dangerous.
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