Appeals court: Ticket didn’t violate religion
A state appeals court says a speeding ticket didn't violate an Oshkosh man's right to religious freedom.
Man sentenced in bonfire explosion
A man who caused a bonfire explosion that hurt seven people won't be going to jail or prison.
Judge approves waiver in arrow shooting
A 16-year-old boy accused of shooting an arrow that hit a Campbellsport girl will face charges in adult court.
Man accused of hired hit posts bond
A Ripon man accused of trying to hire a hit on a former business associate is out of jail after posting a $1 million cash bond.
DA seeks to charge teen as adult for errant arrow
The Fond du Lac County district attorney wants to charge a teen as an adult for allegedly shooting an arrow that struck a 7-year-old.
Ex-Fond du Lac official convicted of embezzlement
A former City of Fond du Lac department head has been convicted in the embezzlement of more than $240,000 from taxpayers.
Heroin supplier acquitted in overdose death
FOND DU LAC, Wis. (AP) — A jury in Fond du Lac County has acquitted a man of homicide charges for supplying the heroin that caused a drug user’s fatal overdose. Jurors found 21-year-old Zachary Mallon not guilty of first-degree reckless homicide by delivering drugs and intimidating a witness. He was convicted of delivering heroin, […]
State probe into officer shooting forwarded to DA
FOND DU LAC, Wis. (AP) — The state Department of Justice’s investigation into the fatal shooting of a Fond du Lac police officer has been forwarded to the local prosecutor. Fond du Lac District Attorney Dan Kaminsky told the Fond du Lac Reporter he hopes to have his review completed in 60 days. Authorities say […]
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