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Wautoma High School artists create mural for local police dept.
During the school year, several Wautoma High School art students in Preston Miller’s class painted a mural for the Wautoma Police Department. The mural will soon be displayed at the department. The mural depicts the Wautoma Police Department patch and highlights the City of Wautoma logo of Recreation in Every Direction. “The students did an excellent job! We are very appreciative of their work and for the guidance of Mr. Miller,” Wautoma Police Chief Paul Mott commented.
MSHSL State Softball Champions Determined
The Randolph Rockets moved from Class 1A to Class 2A this year due to the enrollment criteria set up by the Minnesota State High School League ( MSHSL). It didn't seem to faze them, capping off their season with a 3-0 win over Lake Crystal-Wellcome Memorial Friday, June 7, 2024 to capture their second title in 4 years. Randolph has been to the State Fastpitch Tournament six years in a row.
6/6/24 Hometown Broadcasting News Thursday
Wautoma Police say a 35-year-old Hancock man is in custody suspected of trying to abduct a child at Bird Creek Park in Wautoma Wednesday afternoon. The man approached several children and tried to leave with one stating he was “Going to take them to Heaven.” Following a press release and Facebook post with the suspect’s description, Wautoma Police and Waushara County Dispatchers were flooded with tips about the suspect and received videos from parents that were at the park. Shiloe Viau was identified as a possible suspect. He was on supervised release for charges in Columbia County. Viau was located in Wautoma wearing the same clothing witnesses at the park reported. He admitted to being at the park playing with children, but denied intention to kidnap them. He is being held at the Waushara County Jail. Charges referred against him include attempted kidnapping, disorderly conduct, and he was placed on a probation hold. (Wautoma Police Department photo).
Wisconsin man tased after pointing gun at deputy, given $50,000 cash bond
NEW CHESTER, Wis. (WFRV) – A 66-year-old Wisconsin man was tased after allegedly drawing a handgun and pointing it at a deputy on Friday night. According to the Adams County Sheriff’s Office, on June 7, shortly before 4:45 p.m., deputies received a complaint in the 300 block of County Highway A in the town of New Chester.
Grief resources available for Marquette community
As the Marquette community grieves the passing of President Michael R. Lovell, the university wants all who are coping with this loss to know that there are spiritual and mental health resources available to help. A campus prayer vigil will be held Monday, June 10, from 9 a.m. to 7...
Dad’s Motive Behind Shoving School Superintendent Revealed In Police Report
A police report following the incident that took place during a graduation ceremony at Baraboo High School revealed the motive behind Matthew Eddy, a white man, disrupting the event by forcefully preventing the Black superintendent, Dr. Rainey Briggs, from shaking hands with his daughter on May 31. RELATED STORIES: Superintendent Fired For Allegedly Threatening Students ... Read more The post Dad’s Motive Behind Shoving School Superintendent Revealed In Police Report appeared first on Hollywood Unlocked .
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