RHINELANDER - The former Ministry Health Care doctor accused of having child pornography reached a deal with the State, but they haven't hammered out the details yet.
Earlier this year Jacobson pleaded not guilty to one felony charge of possession of child pornography.
The crime carries a minimum sentence of three years in prison, but the judge can give more or less time.
Jacobson's attorney Jeff Jackomino told Judge Robert Kinney he and District Attorney Michael Bloom had come up with an agreement.
"I haven't really had a chance to fully go over this with my client, except for today's date. We've asked for approximately a month, but I believe that we do have an agreement that I'm going to recommend," says Jackomino.
A plea hearing is scheduled for July 17th at 2:30 PM.
TOMAHAWK - Workers at Daigle Brothers in Tomahawk can build almost anything out of steel. Most of their business is creating custom parts and putting up buildings, but more recently, they've been building a new invention.
Daigle Brothers began in 1987. Back then they did a lot of construction related jobs like painting. Later they focused on steel construction.
"In the 90's we did a lot of school buildings, there was a lot of schools being built, so we supplied structural steel for these building projects... Currently our biggest markets are universities, hospitals, office buildings... we do a lot of fire stations," said Steve Daigle President of Daigle Brothers Inc.
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