Family members hosted a celebration of life and a "last auction" at the Kendall Community Hall on Dec. 14 for Robert Brandau, proprietor of the Brandau-Hill Auction Company and the R. Brandau Livestock Barn in Kendall. They auctioned off wooden signs with some of...
Think of Mr. Rogers this Thanksgiving
By KAREN PARKER | County Line Publisher Emeritus Do saints exist? I am not referring to the half-draped statuary that often graces a church or the halo-bedecked sufferer who achieved sainthood by grace of the papal hierarchy. “Saint” is a word we sometimes toss around...
Vernon County men fined for illegal deer harvest
The Vernon County Circuit Court on Nov. 6 ordered two local men who led a 2018 illegal shining and shooting operation of deer to pay thousands of dollars in fines and banned them from hunting, fishing and trapping for 15 years nationwide. The decision marked the...
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LOSING TRACK: Homeless offenders create gaps in Wisconsin’s GPS monitoring system
Ten percent of offenders scramble to find places to plug in bracelets, some cut them off, and local laws make it hard for released sex offenders to find housing By RILEY VETTERKIND Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism Michael walked out of the Oshkosh...
LOSING TRACK: Electronic monitoring pioneer wants less punishment, more reward
Robert S. Gable and his twin brother invented one of the first monitoring systems for criminal offenders; he is dismayed by how they are used today By RILEY VETTERKIND Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism Robert S. Gable and his late twin brother...
LOSING TRACK: Opponents claim GPS monitoring violates civil rights; judges not so sure
Courts are wrestling with whether electronic monitoring is too intrusive; meanwhile, Europe uses the technology sparingly over civil-rights concerns By RILEY VETTERKIND Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism U.S. courts have not yet reached a final...
A Syrian family settles in Wisconsin, just before U.S. refugee pipeline closes
Rula and Abdul plied the narrow aisles of Madison’s Istanbul Market on Tuesday, looking for spices and other staples, such … Read the rest