May 21, 2013

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Pit Bull Ban?

City Council member Dallas Neville is responding to citizens request for a Pit Bull ban, by working on a proposal for the City Council to consider.

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A Chippewa Falls company has been awarded almost seven million dollars by the federal government to develop products to assist the military.

Schroeder makes initial hearing

The man accused of shooting a La Crosse teenager while hunting and then leaving him to die made his initial appearance in Monroe County court today. Twenty-four year-old Russell Schroeder is charged with reckless homicide and reckless injury in the shooting death of 17-year-old Seth Hammes

"Shelter From the Storm"

A Madison-based group has made two trips to areas damaged by recent hurricanes to rescue pets left behind, and now are looking for temporary and permanent homes for the animals in Wisconsin.

Hudson Slayings

A trial involving the death of two funeral home workers in Hudson will begin today.

Dunn County Fatal

A man from Menomonie is dead after his car crashed into a tree in the town of Sheridan.

Breast Cancer Benefit

Family and friends of Christina Trevino, who succumbed to breast cancer at age 27 this past March, are holding a benefit for her husband and four young children tomorrow at Slim's Tavern in Lake Hallie.

Pit Bull Attacks 85 year old woman

An Eau Claire family is asking for the city to restrict or ban pit bulls after a family member is seriously injured following an attack just outside her house.

Oemig Serving as Board Member

A Cornell native has been selected to serve as the only student representative on the board for the Wisconsin Technical College System.

Hudson Slayings

A prosecutor says he will present strong circumstantial evidence that a priest killed a funeral home director and an intern in western Wisconsin more than three years ago.

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