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Summer Strong Bodies Classes in Loyal
Classes are forming for the Strong Bodies programs in Loyal. Loyal will hold classes starting on Monday, September 9th, from 9:30-10:30 on Mondays and Thursdays. The classes will run for 10 weeks. These will take place at the Loyal Library, 214 N Main Street with instructor Teresa Hall. The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County.
Suspected illegal immigrant allegedly stabbed 3 people, including 2 children, in Wisconsin
ABBOTSFORD, Wis. (TND) — Wisconsin police arrested a man last week they believe stabbed three people, including two kids who died from their injuries. The Colby-Abbotsford Police Department took Victor Gomez Acosta into custody for allegedly stabbing two children and a woman. He then turned the knife on himself, according to the agency.
Details in Clark County Double Murder
Investigators have revealed that the suspect in last week’s double murder in Abbotsford, Victor Manuel Gomez Acosta, allegedly stabbed his two daughters nearly 20 times each. Prosecutors filed formal charges this week against Gomez Acosta, who is accused of killing his daughters, then stabbing his wife and himself in...
Clark County Humane Society Pet of the Week: Hotdog
Hotdog is the Pet of the Week from the Clark County Humane Society made possible by Creekside Kennels and Shop south of Black River Falls. (https://www.creeksidekennelsshop.com/) Name: Hotdog. Age: 9.5-Weeks-Old Breed: Mixed. Meet Hotdog, the CCHS Pet of the Week! Hotdog is 9 1/2 weeks old and weighs 11.4 #....
Abbotsford Stabbing Suspect Appears in Clark County Court
The individual involved in a stabbing incident in Abbotsford appeared in Clark County Court on Tuesday. The stabbing occurred on the 300 block of E. Oak St in the city of Abbotsford. The victims include two juveniles with stab wounds who were found deceased on scene and one adult female victim with stab wounds, who is presently receiving medical care.
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