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Bus Driver Case Heads to DA's Office
Port Washington police wrapped up their investigation into allegations that a school bus driver inappropriately touched students.

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Port Washington police wrapped up their investigation into allegations that a school bus driver inappropriately touched students.

Lawmakers dropped a requirement calling for four hours of training before obtaining a concealed weapons permit, a move Port Washington and Saukville police chiefs disagree with.
Police are still investigating allegations that a bus driver inappropriately touched students on his route in the Port Washington-Saukville School District.
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