Given the weather, the wages and the layoffs, I wonder if the state's new business recruitment slogan "Why Wisconsin" isn't missing a question mark. But officials with the Department of Commerce maintain there's no typographical error. "I'm an optimistic individual and lots of companies here are doing extremely well," said Jack Fischer, who quietly took over as secretary of the state agency in
Anthony J. "Tony" Niebrugge is back in jail. On April 24, Niebrugge, 38, of Linton, was convicted in Greene Superior Court of criminal recklessness with a deadly weapon, a class C felony, and residential entry, a class D felony.
Death Notices for Friday, May 9: Brenda Frederick, Norma C. Morris and Phoebe Pruessner. Brenda Frederick Funeral Services Will Be Tuesday Funeral services for Brenda Frederick, nee Garland, 48, Union, will be held Tuesday, May 13, at 11 a.m. at First Baptist Church, Union.
Preschoolers and their guests came to the annual carnival Monday, with Juli Harmon in charge, hosted by the preschool board, Westminster Church members, and preschool staff and families. Smile Seeker Clowns provided balloon art.
The three-day trial of Anthony J. Niebrugge of Linton ended Thursday evening around 8:30 p.m. when the jury returned a guilty verdict on two felony counts.
A. Lawton Langford, President/CEO, Municipal Code Corporation, 1 Frank L. Langston, Principal, Talcor Commercial Real Estate Services, Inc., 1 John Lewis, Tupelo Development, LLC, 1 Tavia McCuean, 1 Michael P. Murphy, Executive Vice President, Hatch Mott McDonald, 1 Scott Olson, President, Olson Financial Services, 1 Tom Perrin, Owner, Modern Digital Imaging, Inc., 1 Melvin Pope III, Principal,