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Another 3rd-Offense OWI Suspect Arrested in Tosa
Police hope to stop dangerous, intoxicated drivers throughout holiday weekend and get them off the streets.

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Police hope to stop dangerous, intoxicated drivers throughout holiday weekend and get them off the streets.

Police departments, including Greenfield's, participating in a Thanksgiving drunken driving task force will gather Wednesday night in public display of their intentions.
Preserve Our Parkway has put out the word and garnered more than 600 signatures on a petition to keep lines out of Underwood Creek area.
Departments participating in a Thanksgiving drunken driving task force will gather Wednesday night in public display of their intentions.
Break-in artist triggers alarm, and security company places two calls, but no one answers, no one is sent, police aren't notified, and five hours pass before crime is discovered.
Six departments participating in Thanksgiving drunken driving task force will gather Wednesday night at Mayfair and Blue Mound in public display of their intentions.
Six departments participating in Thanksgiving drunken driving task force will gather Wednesday night at Mayfair and Blue Mound in public display of their intentions.
A breakdown in the ice-making machinery has caused the cancellation of three days of post-Thanksgiving public skating at the Muellner Building rink.
Just 12 and 14, siblings seem to have forged pact with older man who drives them around to shoplift merchandise for resale, abandoning them whenever they are caught.
Teenager sees the perfect look on an inanimate model at Mayfair and decides to make his last selection by leaving it naked, according to security guard's account.
Man rear-ended in minor accident after he stopped suddenly in traffic attacks and beats the driver who struck his car, police say.
Mall customers, security officers gather and finally chase off suspect who police say lost it with his girlfriend. He was found hiding nearby and arrested.
An earlier discussion of urban chicken-keeping was nearly dismissed by city officials, but after looking into other cities' experiences, Wauwatosa is ready to draft an ordinance.
New owner coming in, with a plan in his head if not in his hand, to upgrade sports bar setting into something more like what BelAir Cantina has in mind.
By merely making a movement near another window, resident sends two would-be break-in artists packing after they start cutting her kitchen screen.
It was a quiet Saturday evening at a Mayfair salon, until ... all heel broke loose, when, in a pedi gone horribly wrong, a man was hauled in on an arch accusation of assault on the extremities.
After initially saying he'd had maybe three beers, man's recollection of his 12-hour drink tab keeps climbing and climbing, police reports say.
Herman Borghardt, veteran and volunteer, lies somewhere among us. On Veterans Day, a small group of the fervently faithful made sure he was not forgotten and asserted that he should not remain lost.
One of two men arrested Wednesday as suspected drunken drivers tells police he had been hoisting a few over the president's re-election before he elected to drive.
Fire Department returns to County Grounds plant with more potent equipment to soak burning coal deep in bunkers. Unfortunately, escaping retardant causes small fish kill.