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Man Sentenced In Hit-And-Run Death Of Wheelchair-Bound Man

The man who hit and killed a wheelchair bound man last January in Green Bay with his truck before fleeing the scene was sentenced to 10 years in prison Thursday. Forty-year-old Mark Sperber was convicted last November in the 20-year-old man's death. Sperber had told investigators he thought he had hit a trash can,...
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Proposed Laws Would Toughen Penalties For Operating ATVs, Snowmobiles Drunk

February 4, 2012 |
Proposed changes to current laws would increase the severity of consequences for operating recreational vehicles while under the influence of drugs or alcohol.According to a recent article published on jsonline.com, alcohol is involved in about 75 percent of snowmobile fatalities yearly in Wisconsin. A public hearing was held Tuesday discussing an Assembly bill, which would toughen...
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One Killed, One Injured In Sunday Morning Crash

January 29, 2012 |
One man died and another was seriously injured in an early Sunday morning crash.According to officials, the 22-year-old driver from Reedsville and his 22-year-old passenger from Brillion were driving west on Manitowoc County JJ about 1:40 a.m. when the driver missed a curve. The truck they were in rolled over and landed in a...
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Police Search For Driver, Vehicle In Fatal Hit-And-Run

Police are searching for the driver in a hit-and-run accident that killed a 58-year-old woman Wednesday evening. According to reports, the accident happened at North 33rd Street and West Villard Avenue about 5:40 p.m. when the woman was attempting to cross Villard Avenue. Officials said she was hit by two additional cars after the...
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