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Menominee chair Besaw wrong about Walker "epiphany" on Kenosha casino

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MADISON, WI (WTAQ) - Menominee Tribal Chairman Gary Besaw hoped Governor Scott Walker would have an "epiphany" overnight and approve the tribe's Kenosha casino.

But there's no sign it will happen on this, the final day the federal government would allow such an approval.

On Tuesday, the Republican Walker said he would not meet with Indians who had walked for five days from their home base at Keshena in the hopes of making a final pitch to the governor.

At a rally Wednesday, a police officer stopped Besaw at the door to Walker's office, and told him no one was available to meet with them. Besaw thanked the officer and tuerned around, saying he was dismayed.

Other tribal members rode buses to Madison -- where they played drums, yelled, and held signs reading, "It's more than a casino, it's our future."

At the Capitol, the tribal members were joined by Kenosha area lawmakers who said the casino would bring thousands of jobs and lots of new tourists to their back yard.

Walker has said it might open the state to hundreds of millions of dollars in payments to the Potawatomi tribe, which was given an exclusive operating zone for its Milwaukee casino in its last state gaming compact.

Walker officials defended their boss Wednesday, saying he has studied the Menominee project extensively, has met with tribal leaders, and had his administration chief meet with Menominee officials at least 15 times.

Tribal lawmaker Craig Corn said that even if the casino is never built, his group stood up for its future and its children.

(Story courtesy of Wheeler News Service)


Man charged in Oconto Falls underage child sex case

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OCONTO FALLS, WI (WTAQ) - Oconto Falls police say a man has been arrested after trying to meet underage girls online for sex.

On February 15, 45-year-old Scott Arveson of Denmark was taken into custody after he went to Oconto Falls to meet with a 15-year-old girl and a 12-year-old girl.

Authorities say Arveson contacted the girls through an ad on Craigslist.

Arveson is charged with child enticement, causing a child 12-18 to view sexual activity and use of a computer to facilitate a child sex crime. He's currently behind bars on a $50,000 cash bond.

Driver dead after truck hits Green Bay home

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GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ)- A 34-year-old man is dead after the truck he was driving crashed into a home in the 1300 block of East Walnut Street around 1 a.m. Friday morning according to Green Bay Police.  

No one inside the home was hurt.

The Red Cross is now helping the family in the home.

 

 

House fire in Rockwood

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MANITOWOC COUNTY, WI (WTAQ)- We are getting reports of a fire that broke out on Johnston Drive in Rockwood, an unincorporated community just north of Manitowoc. 

Officials on scene say it was a house fire and that everyone got out safely.  

The house is a total loss.

Fire crews on scene are having a hard time in this cold weather putting out the fire. 

 

Right-to-work bill coming next week during extraordinary session of Legislature

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MADISON, WI (WTAQ) - A right-to-work bill -- one of the most contentious in the new state legislative session -- could be on Governor Scott Walker's desk within a week.

Friday morning, G-O-P Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald said he has the 17 votes he needs to pass the measure. He told WTAQ's Jerry Bader he'll introduce the bill later Friday -- and it will be up for a vote next Wednesday or Thursday.

Assembly Speaker Robin Vos told the Journal Sentinel his house would also call an extraordinary session for next week to act on right-to-work.

Unions and Democrats have condemned the concept, in which private sector employees would no longer be required to join unions or pay union dues as conditions of employment.

Two dozen states have right-to-work in some form. Supporters say it gives workers the right to decide whether they want to be tied to their workplace labor organizations -- and such laws help attract new businesses.

Opponents say it weakens unions. Assembly Minority Leader Peter Barca says it can cut wages by up to $6,000 a year.

Fitzgerald said he expects the Republican Walker to sign the bill.

In a statement, the governor's office said, "Governor Walker continues to focus on budget priorities to grow our economy and to streamline state government. With that said Governor Walker co-sponsored right-to-work legislation as a lawmaker and supports the policy. If this bill makes it to his desk, Governor Walker will sign it into law."

Fitzgerald said he's not sure if the debate would result in large scale protests like those in 2011, when Republicans took away most bargaining privileges for most state and local public employee unions.

(Additional reporting from Wheeler News Service)

Menominee tribe considers growing, selling marijuana

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KESHENA, WI (WTAQ) - Now that a big casino in Kenosha is out the window, a Menominee Indian lawmaker has a new idea to help the impoverished tribe -- growing marijuana.

Craig Corn tweeted Friday that it's time to move forward on what he calls a "new economic endeavor" and he declared ... "We are gonna fast track an effort to legalize marijuana."

Last year, the U.S. Justice Department told federal prosecutors not to prevent tribes from growing or selling pot on Indian lands, due mainly to the legalization of the drug in Colorado.

Menominee Tribal Court counselor Ken Fish says it could be a "huge agricultural resource." However, Corn admits there are legal hurdles, and the tribe would have to research them.

Milwaukee Indian law attorney Carl Artman tells the Journal Sentinel it's not that easy. He said the sale of marijuana on reservations is a "gray area," and a lot of things need to be overcome before a tribe could actually do it.

After the federal Justice Department's order last year, the Wisconsin Justice Department said marijuana remains illegal in all of the state -- and it would keep enforcing that.

(Story courtesy of Wheeler News Service)

DNR: 2015 sturgeon spearing season will end Saturday

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OSHKOSH, WI (WTAQ) - The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources says that the 2015 sturgeon spearing season will end on Saturday at 1 p.m.

DNR officials said that 74 adult female sturgeon speared on Friday moves the season total to 770, which is enough to trigger the 90 percent harvest cap. Because the full harvest cap of 790 adult females was not met, the season will last one more day.

Lake Winnebago was the only place for spearing since Thursday, a day after the season ended on the upriver lakes of Poygan, Winneconne and Butte des Morts.

The DNR says that 2,022 fish have been speared in all in the 7 days of the season. Lake Winnebago has had 1,734 fish harvested while 288 were taken on the upriver lakes.

Three fish topping 100 pounds were speared Friday, led by the 116.3 pound, 75.2 inch fish registered by James Fryman at Wendt’s on the Lake in Fond du Lac County.

Appleton tavern damaged by fire

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APPLETON, WI (WTAQ) - No one was hurt after a fire at an Appleton tavern Saturday afternoon.

Fire crews were called to MT Pockets Bar, located at 2906 E. Newberry Street.

Everyone inside the bar got out safely. Officials were told the fire started in the kitchen area.

Firefighters put out the blaze quickly. The fire caused heavy damage in the kitchen area and smoke damage throughout the building.

The cause is still under investigation.


2015 sturgeon spearing season ends in Wisconsin

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OSHKOSH, WI (WTAQ) - On the day when officials with the Wisconsin DNR said was the nicest weather of the season, the 2015 version of the annual sturgeon spearing period ended.

DNR Sturgeon Biologist Ryan Koenigs says an additional 136 sturgeon were harvested on Saturday, bringing the season total to 2,158 fish harvested. 1,870 sturgeon was taken from Lake Winnebago and 288 were caught in the Upriver Lakes.

Officials say the 1,870 sturgeon harvested from Lake Winnebago is the 6th higest harvest on record since 1940.

“That’s really pretty impressive when you consider that’s 75 spearing seasons, the majority of which had longer spearing days, no harvest caps, and seasons that were longer than 16 days,” Koenigs said.

Koenigs says it was a special day for the Drexler family from Oshkosh. The day started with 12-year-old Derek harvesting a 70.1”, 75.6 pound fish. But that shanty wasn’t done giving up fish. A half hour after Derek’s fish came through, his father Robert speared a 23.9 pound, 50.2” fish out of the same hole.

(Additional reporting from FOX 11)

Bitter cold weather is back today

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GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) - The deep freeze is returning to Wisconsin on Sunday.

FOX 11 says temperatures will not get above single digits and a brisk wind will keep it feeling like its 10-below zero outside.

Sunday night the skies clear out and temperatures will fall like a rock. The low Monday morning will be near -15 with wind chills near -30 thanks to a breeze of about 5-10 miles per hour. 

A Wind Chill Advisory is in effect for all of Northeast Wisconsin from 9 p.m. Sunday until 10 a.m. Monday.

Monday’s highs again stay in the single digits. Winds turn to the southwest and pick up to about 10-20 mph, which will keep the wind chills in the afternoon around 10 below zero. Sunny skies will turn partly cloudy as the day ends.

Some light snow is possible by Tuesday, and temperatures again get up into the upper 20s. Not much is expected in the way of accumulation, but this system brings in yet another shot of arctic air which will last through the rest of next work week.

Green Bay restaurant surrenders liquor license for 30 days

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GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) - Green Bay police say a restaurant has agreed to surrender its liquor license for 30 days.

Authorities say it comes after several liquor law violations and disturbances happened at Mi Pueblo, 1905 N. Irwin Avenue, over the past 3 years.

Police say the violations include selling alcohol to underage people, staying open after hours, running a disorderly house and serving an intoxicated person.

The timeframe for the liquor license surrender is March 1-31.

Ex-Green Bay teacher Lovaj sentenced for child sexual assault

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GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) - A former Green Bay teacher will spend 9 years in prison for inappropriately touching an 8-year-old girl.

In court Monday, a Brown County judge also sentenced 58-year-old Jer Lovaj to 16 years extended supervision.

Police say Lovaj inappropriately touched and kissed an 8-year-old female student on several occasions. He was working at Sullivan Elementary School at the time. The Green Bay Area Public School District then fired Lovaj.

He pled no contest to charges of second-degree sexual assault of a child and fourth-degree sexual assault last month.

Manitowoc police looking for armed robber

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MANITOWOC, WI (WTAQ) – Manitowoc police are looking for the suspect in an armed robbery.

It happened about 10 p.m. Monday at the Citgo on South 10th Street.

Police say a man went into the store and confronted the cashier behind the counter.

Police say the man had a knife and demanded cash.

Investigators say he was wearing a mask, a hood and gloves.

If you have any information, call Manitowoc police at (920)686-6500.

UPDATE: Girl taken from Delaware home found safe in Massachusetts

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UNDATED (WTAQ) - Multiple media outlets and the social media account of the New Jersey State Police say a 3-year-old girl has been found safe in Massachusetts after being abducted by her father.

Police say 43-year-old Michael Trotta assaulted his ex-girlfriend and took their daughter, Elinor, Monday evening from her mom's Delaware home. Reports say that Trotta has been taken into police custody.

Authorities issued an Amber Alert for Delaware, New Jersey and Ohio for the two because police believed the girl was "in imminent danger".

Police thought that Michael Trotta may have been heading for New York City; however, authorities also believed there was a chance Trotta was headed for Marinette because he may have had friends or family in the area.

The alerts have been canceled.

FOX 11 reports that Delaware State Police indicate “arrangements are currently being made to reunite her with her mother.”

(Additional reporting from FOX 11).

Duplex fire in Manitowoc; no working smoke detectors

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MANITOWOC, WI (WTAQ) - A duplex fire in Manitowoc leaves four people without a home.

Crews were called to the fire in the 1200 block of S. 13th Street around 8 p.m. Monday.

Upon arrival, firefighters say the upstairs unit was on fire. 

Everyone inside the duplex managed to escape safely. One person was taken to the hospital with possible smoke inhalation, but has since been released.

Crews say there was extensive smoke damage to the duplex, which had no working smoke detectors. The cause of the blaze remains under investigation.


Crash in Outagamie County injures 4 people

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TOWN OF CENTER, WI (WTAQ) - A three-vehicle crash on Monday in Outagamie County leaves four people injured.

Authorities say it happened on State Highway 47 at County Highway S in the Town of Center around 7 p.m.

An eastbound car on Highway S failed to stop at a stop sign and hit a northbound pickup truck on Highway 47, according to police.

Then, the car struck a southbound vehicle on Highway 47. 

A 45-year-old Freedom man, who was driving the southbound vehicle, was not hurt

The driver of the car, which caused the triple vehicle crash, an 18-year-old Green Bay man, suffered minor injuries. Police say a man and a woman who were passengers in the eastbound car suffered non life-threatening injuries.

The driver of the pickup, a 53-year-old Shiocton man, suffered minor injuries.

Oshkosh Corporation unveils new military ambulance

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OSHKOSH, WI (WTAQ) - The Oshkosh Corporation has unveiled a new all-terrain military ambulance designed to improve urgent medical care in combat areas.

The vehicle was put on display Monday at the International Defense Exhibition in the United Arab Emirates.

Oshkosh vice president John Urias says it's larger than other military field ambulances -- and it has enough room to treat two patients while offering armored protections against improvised explosive devices.

The vehicles allow patients to be loaded in less than 2 minutes, thus reducing an injured person's exposure to enemy fire -- and its off-road capabilities can allow for immediate evacuations.

Also, Urias says the units can be blended into convoys -- so they don't stick out as rescue vehicles.

The new ambulance will be assembled in Oshkosh.

(Story courtesy of Wheeler News Service)

UPDATE: Power outage in downtown Green Bay due to crash

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GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) - A crash in downtown Green Bay has caused a power outage to the area.

Green Bay police say a utility pole was damaged in the crash at Main and Jackson streets.

Police are asking drivers to avoid the area for the rest of the afternoon. 

Traffic lights on Main Street are currently out between N. Baird Street and Monroe Avenue.

According to Wisconsin Public Service's outage map, more than 600 customers are without power.

A tweet by WPS just after 4 p.m. indicates that crews expect to restore power within an hour. 

Report: Many emergency dispatchers don't know exact location of cell calls

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OSHKOSH, WI (WTAQ) - Lots of people assume that if they call 911, dispatchers will know their locations without having to say anything -- but that's not true for about half of cell callers.

Gannett Wisconsin Media and USA Today have checked records for emergency calls -- and many from cell phones only tell the dispatcher where the nearest cell tower is. Some provide no information at all.

That's because the 911 system is built for land-lines, and it relies on relay data for cell callers. If you need help and you can't speak for some reason, the dispatcher might have to make digital requests for locations. That can take valuable seconds when lives are at stake -- and it doesn't always work.

Gary Bell of the Association of Public Safety Communications' Officers estimates that about half of 911 cell calls don't give accurate locations. An official of Winnebago County's public safety unit says the same thing.

Bell says the best way to get a caller's location is for the caller to provide it -- and for now, technology should only be a tool.

Federal rules require 40 percent of 911 calls to accurately transmit locations by 2017 -- and 80 percent by 2021. Federal officials and cell providers say it's not feasible for many improvements to happen sooner.

(Story courtesy of Wheeler News Service)

Green Bay child porn suspect will stand trial

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GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) - Online court records indicate that a Green Bay man will stand trial on 20 child pornography charges.

On Tuesday, John Beauchamp waived his preliminary hearing and will enter a plea on April 7.

According to the criminal complaint, Beauchamp told investigators that he's lived with his wife for the past 25 years. However in the last 10 years, he's stayed in the basement.

Beauchamp referred to that basement as his nursery, telling investigators, "it’s just a fetish that I have.” Beauchamp also said he sucks on a pacifier and drinks from a baby bottle while watching child porn, according to the complaint.

 

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