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Distracted Driving Can Be Deadly

August 7, 2012 |
Distracted driving continues to be a deadly problem, not only in Wisconsin, but across the United States. When most people hear of distracted driving, they immediately think of texting or using a smartphone, but it actually encompasses much more than just those actions. Just last week, three teens died when the vehicle they were in...
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Traffic Fatalities Up 13.5% In First Quarter

Traffic fatalities increased 13.5 percent in the first three months of 2012, according to a report from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the second largest increase since the NHTSA began tracking the data. The last increase during the first quarter was recorded in 2006 and was a 3.5 percent increase.In the preliminary data...
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Repeat OWI Offenders In WI: A Serious Problem

A rash of Wisconsin drivers facing third and even fourth time offenses of driving under the influence have been in the news lately. According to recent reports, these are occurred within the past few weeks in Wisconsin: - A 54-year-old Elm Grove man is facing a fourth drunken driving charge May 20 after hitting a parked...
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Three Killed After Heavy Rains Wash Away Bridge

June 25, 2012 |
Three people were killed Thursday morning when a 15-foot deep and 50-foot wide section of Highway M washed away during heavy rainfall. According to reports, a Milwaukee couple comprised of a 56-year-old husband and 57-year-old wife were the first to die when their pickup plunged into the newly-create Ravine. A third person, a 24-year-old woman...
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