WQOW - Tue Oct 27
Several briefcases that were sealed with tape and left in plain view commanded the full attention of law enforcement Monday.
Washington County OKs purchase of Fair Park buildingsMilwaukee Journal-Sentinal - Tue Oct 27
West Bend a ' The Washington County Board agreed Tuesday to pay up to $756,000 this year for all buildings and facilities at Fair Park owned by the Agricultural and Industrial Society.
Man convicted of breaking Premises Registration Law after failing to register propertyWEAU-TV Eau Claire - Sat Oct 24
The first person to be convicted of breaking the Livestock Premises Registration Law has been ordered to pay nearly $400. Thirty-nine-year-old Patrick Monchilovich of Cumberland was found guilty by a Polk County judge last Wednesday.
Polk County judge orders beef rancher to register premisesThe Country Today - Fri Oct 23
A Polk County judge has ruled in favor of the state of Wisconsin in the state's second case of a farmer refusing to register a livestock premises.
Cumberland Cattle Producer Found Guilty in Premises Registration CaseWisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection - Fri Oct 23
A Polk County farmer has been found guilty of violating Wisconsin's livestock premises registration law, and ordered to pay nearly $400. Patrick Monchilovich, 39, of Cumberland, is the first person to be convicted of violating the law, which took effect in November 2005.
Bill to encourage roadkill pickupWisInfo - Fri Oct 23
A Wisconsin lawmaker wants to make it cheaper for people to scoop up fresh roadkill and fill their freezers or decorate their mantels.
Doyle backs taking DNA sample when suspects are arrestedMilwaukee Journal Sentinel - Wed Oct 21
Gov. Jim Doyle threw his support behind a bill Wednesday that would require people to submit a DNA sample when arrested on felonies, rather than when convicted.
Doyle backs DNA measure; Assembly approval predictedMilwaukee Journal Sentinel - Tue Oct 20
Oct. 21, 2009 4:40 p.m. Madison a ' Gov. Jim Doyle threw his support behind a bill Wednesday that would require people arrested on felonies to submit a DNA sample, rather than when convicted.
Bill would require DNA sample at time of arrest, not convictionMilwaukee Journal-Sentinal - Mon Oct 19
Requiring people to submit DNA when they are arrested for felonies - instead of when they are convicted - will save lives, a state senator and the parents of murder victims said Monday.
Bill encourages more road-kill pickupMarshfield News-Herald - Mon Oct 19
A Wisconsin lawmaker wants to make it cheaper for people to scoop up fresh road kill and fill their freezers or decorate their mantles.
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