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Union rejects Kohler's final contract offer to employees

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KOHLER, Wis. (WTAQ-Wheeler) -  Union workers at the Kohler Company are on strike for the first time since 1983.

All but six-percent of 18-hundred Auto Workers Union employees said no yesterday (Sunday) to what the famous bathroom fixtures maker called its "last, best, and final offer."

That was a three-year deal with a 50-cent-an-hour wage hike each year for the higher of two tiers of employees.

Kohler also offered contract approval bonuses of at least one-thousand-dollars, to help cover the employees' increases in health insurance costs.

Workers said Kohler is doing better after the Great Recession -- when the union agreed to a wage freeze, lower pay for new workers, and higher health costs. Kohler says it's "very disappointed" by the strike vote, and it plans to continue production.

The firm says it's inviting employees to work today (Monday) at their current pay.

The walkout affects about 21-hundred union workers at Kohler. As union power declines, there are fewer private sector strikes.

The U-S Labor Department says there were eleven walkouts last year at plants with one-thousand or more employees. There were about 300 such strikes each year during the 1970s.


Lambeau Field to ramp up security after Paris terror attacks

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GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) - In the wake of Friday's coordinated terror attacks in Paris, the National Football League says there will be increased security at all stadiums this weekend.

That includes Lambeau Field where the Packers are hosting the Detroit Lions.

In a statement Saturday, the FBI says there are no known threats but added security and law enforcement both inside and outside all NFL stadiums will be there.

Officials also recommend that fans limit their carry-ins to only essentials and avoid bringing bags into the stadium.

Fans should anticipate longer waits to enter the stadium, and are advised to arrive early.

1st annual firefighter's chili cook-off for Families of Children with Cancer is Tuesday

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GREEN BAY, WI- (WTAQ) Every year for the past 8 years, WTAQ's Jerry Bader has held a special broadcast to benefit Families of Children with Cancer of Northeast Wisconsin and this year he's getting extra help from local firefighters.

Tuesday, November 17th is the 1st annual firefighter's chili cook-off that will help raise money for the local organization's Christmas party.

The broadcast is from 8:30-11am at Nicolet Bank in downtown Green Bay.

Bader says there will be a chili judging contest that includes local celebrities.

"I of course will be doing it.  There are still a couple of names I'm hoping to announce soon. Three personalities from three of the Green Bay TV stations will be there."

President of the Green Bay Fire Union, Chad Bronnkhorst is excited for the event.

"You know, I'd encourage the community to come out and support this.  Get a bowl of chili, bring some toys down for those kids.  What you'll be greeted with is not only a warm feeling in your heart but you're going to get a smile from our guys."

Six area fire departments are involved this year including Green Bay, Bellevue, Austin Straubel International Airport, De Pere, Sheboygan and Wausau.

Jet Air has even volunteered to travel to the Sheboygan and Wausau fire departments to fly in their chili for the judging contest.

You can drop off gift donations for Families of Children with Cancer at all locations involved.

 

Ex-Brown County D.A.R.E. volunteer pleads not guilty to theft

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GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) - One of the suspects accused of stealing funds from the Brown County D.A.R.E. program has pled not guilty.

In Brown County court Monday, Early Fuller entered that plea to charges of theft and obstruction.

Fuller will stand trial on February 10.

Investigators say Fuller and former Brown County Sheriff's Department officer Kevin Vanden Heuvel stole thousands of dollars from the D.A.R.E. fund. They primarily sold fake parking passes in the Kmart lot near Lambeau Field.

Vanden Heuvel is scheduled to stand trial on January 13.

Escaped convict is nabbed in Shawano County

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Shawano, WI (WTAQ) - The second man who walked away from the Winnebago Correctional Facility was arrested Monday night in Shawano.

21 year old Leland Larock has been on the run since Oct. 9.

Deputies say Larock was arrested at a residence in the city of Shawano after the sheriff's office received reliable information about his whereabouts.

A search warrant was obtained and Larock was arrested around 8:10 p.m.

Larock and inmate, Austin Reynolds, escaped the Oshkosh prison early October.

Reynolds was captured a few days later.

Group: No new Syrian refugees have resettled in Wisconsin

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APPLETON, WI (WTAQ) - A group that helps refugees resettle in Wisconsin says it has not helped any newcomers from Syria.

Officials say about 2,000 Syrians were among 70,000 refugees who came into the U.S. during the year ending in September.

Mary Flynn, a resettlement manager for Lutheran Social Services of Wisconsin and Upper Michigan, says it can take a number of years for refugees to legally enter the country.

She tells the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel the newcomers must pass "thorough and comprehensive" security checks.

Monday, Wisconsin's Scott Walker joined about half the nation's governors in saying they would not allow Syrian refugees.

That's after one of them was reportedly involved in last Friday's terrorist attacks in Paris.

(Story courtesy of Wheeler News Service)

Green Bay is set to show its support for Paris

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GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) - An opportunity to show support for the victims of the Paris terrorist attack, and all the people of France, is coming this week.

For many years France Savant, a Green Bay business specializing in French related activities, has had a float in the annual holiday parade downtown.

This year, they want the community to march with them.  

Giving the public the chance to show they're united with France and follow the float.

Green Bay is the adopted home of Stephanie Lemerond...but she has many family members who live in Paris.

She's doing this to let family and friends in France how much the Green Bay community cares.

People who would like to march with the Eiffel Tower float can meet up on Stuart Street at 9:15 Saturday morning.

Parade organizers are aware the larger than normal float following and welcome the crowd. 

Bring french flags, signs and wear your beret.

Oshkosh Corp. gets $11 million contract to rebuild war-worn vehicles

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OSHKOSH, WI (WTAQ) - About 100 of the U.S. Army's heaviest trucks will get a new lease on life, thanks to the Oshkosh Corporation.

The state's famous maker of military vehicles will get an $11 million contract modification to rebuild and improve Mine-Resistant Ambush-Protected vehicles.

Oshkosh says it costs about 25 percent less to make a combat-worn vehicle new again, than it is to build it from scratch.

The rebuilt units are put together on the same assembly lines as the new trucks, and they have the same warranties.

The new work will be completed by next October in Oshkosh.

(Story courtesy of Wheeler News Service)


Oshkosh business owner charged with arson

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OSHKOSH, WI (WTAQ) - Arson charges have been filed against a man who recently increased his insurance coverage and tried to collect on it in a fire that destroyed an Oshkosh building.

Online court records indicate that a $7,500 cash bond was set Tuesday for 42-year-old Jeremy Neumann. He's due back in court for a preliminary hearing on November 23.

The fire took place at a building on Bowen Street late on November 6. Neumann was arrested two days later.

According to the criminal complaint, Neumann operated a business there called Gambit McDermott LLC.

Authorities used his GPS data to tie Neumann to the scene. His clothing was also consistent with images captured on security cameras. Neumann denied going to the fire scene that night. He did file an insurance claim the next day.

Neumann contacted his insurance agency to increase his business liability coverage from $100,000 to $130,000 on October 28.

Areas of Brown County parks closed due to gun deer hunting

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BROWN COUNTY, WI (WTAQ) - Non-hunters will not be allowed in some parts of several Brown County parks during the upcoming gun deer hunting season.

From the Brown County parks department, there are the areas to know:

  • Barkhausen Waterfowl Preserve and the Fort Howard Paper Foundation Wildlife Area trails and grounds will be closed to all entry during the deer gun season except by those persons possessing a valid county special hunt permit. All permits have already been issued. The Interpretive Center at Barkhausen will remain open during regular hours to the public.
  • Because hunting is allowed in designated areas of the Reforestation Camp, the equestrian, hiking and mountain bike/snow bike trails will be closed for the deer gun season. The playground and fishing ponds at the Reforestation Camp will remain open to the public.
  • Lily Lake Park picnic grounds and boat launch remain open to the public during this hunting season. Please be aware that while these areas of the park remain open, gun hunting is allowed in designated areas of this property.
  • The Vande Hei Property will only be open to hunter access during this season. Non-hunters are not allowed on the property during the season.

Officials recommend anyone using the open areas of the parks or any other park in the county system wear blaze orange for safety. Also, despite hunting not being allowed on the Fox River and Mountain Bay trails, those using the trails are also asked to wear blaze orange.

The gun deer season runs from November 20 through November 29.

FORBIDDEN FRUIT: Ex-Green Bay prison worker convicted of inmate sex, drugs

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GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) - A former Green Bay Correctional Institution worker has pled no contest to having sex with an inmate and trying to deliver drugs to another prisoner.

Online court records indicate that 52-year-old Gayle Saldaris pled no contest to misconduct in office, fourth-degree sexual assault and drug delivery on Tuesday. Another sexual assault count was dismissed.

Saldaris will be sentenced February 9.

According to the criminal complaint, an inmate said he had sexual contact with Saldaris 10 times a week, for about a month. Saldaris was employed as a food service worker at the prison for 3 months last year. 

The convicted bank robber says he worked with Saldaris in the food line, and would get physical with her in the freezer and vegetable cooler.

Saldaris also tried to get drugs to another inmate 4 months after being fired. She attempted to have a different food worker at the prison bring Ethylone to the inmate, as well.

Stay off the bridge, or get blown off

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Green Bay, WI (WTAQ) - The Wisconsin Department of Transportation northeast region office in Green Bay is announcing a wind advisory for the Leo Frigo Bridge (I-43) over the Fox River.

Motorists are advised to seek alternate routes. Vehicles on the bridge should slow to 45 mph.

And drivers of high profile vehicles (semis, RVs, tall trailers) should avoid the bridge altogether.

Wind gusts have been reported of 40 mph or higher making travel difficult and possibly dangerous on the bridge.  

Study: Wisconsin has nation's biggest jump in fixed electric rates

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MADISON, WI (WTAQ) - Wisconsin has the nation's largest increases in fixed electric charges since the start of last year.

That's according to a study by Renew Wisconsin.

It says customers of 18 utilities in other states paid between a penny and $4.30 more each month to cover their share of equipment costs, not including the power they use.

State regulators allowed three large Wisconsin utilities to raise their fixed charges a year ago by almost $7 and $9 per month.

Critics say the higher charges hurt the elderly and penalize customers who conserve energy. Utilities say they need all customers to pay their share of things like power poles and crews who fix storm damage. They've reduced usage rates to help offset the hikes.

Xcel Energy is seeking its first Wisconsin increase in fixed charges, a $10 jump to $18 a month.

Wisconsin Public Service of Green Bay is seeking a second straight yearly hike. State agency staffers have recommended that the second increase be delayed until officials see how WPSC customers responded to the first increase.

(Story courtesy of Wheeler News Service)

Public hearing Wednesday on ending state's nuclear moratorium

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MADISON, WI (WTAQ) - A public hearing was to begin Wednesday morning on another effort to end Wisconsin's three-decade-old moratorium on building nuclear power plants.

The Assembly Energy and Utilities Committee planned to hear testimony on a bill from Waupaca Republican Kevin Peterson.

GOP Assembly Speaker Robin Vos says he believes nuclear power is in line with President Obama's effort to cut carbon emissions.

Assembly Democratic Minority Leader Peter Barca says the issue is worth discussing, but any plan must include the safe disposal of nuclear waste.

Under the current moratorium, no new nuclear plants are allowed unless there's a federal storage site for waste, and there's proof that a facility would not burden electric rate-payers.

Both parties have tried but failed to end the nuclear moratorium in the past.

The state's only operating nuclear plant is Point Beach at Two Rivers.

(Story courtesy of Wheeler News Service)

Missing Illinois man believed to be in Green Bay area

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GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) - Authorities are searching for a missing Illinois man believed to be in the Green Bay area.

Early Tuesday morning, 87-year-old Earnest H. Moore told his son he was in Green Bay. Moore said he was lost and trying to get back home to Northlake, Illinois.

Moore is describe as white, 5'7" and 180 pounds. He's driving a silver 2013 Buick Lacrosse hybrid with Illinois license plates: 662762.

Officials say a Silver Alert was not issued for Moore because he has no known history of cognitive impairments.


TH-CEE YOU IN COURT: Menominee tribe sues over fed raid of hemp grow

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UNDATED (WTAQ) - A lawsuit has been filed by the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin against two federal agencies over the tribe's hemp growing operation.

Federal drug agents raided a field on the tribe's reservation near Suring last month. Tribal officials say the raid destroyed industrial hemp plants.

The Drug Enforcement Agency contends that they seized 30,000 high-grade marijuana plants.

According to the lawsuit, tribal officials argue the 2014 federal farm bill gives them the right to grow hemp, which can be used to make products such as textiles, foods, paper, body care products and building materials.

Hemp grown for industrial use generally has too little THC - the active component of marijuana - to be used as a drug.

You can read the lawsuit here.

"The Menominee Tribe, in cooperation with the College of Menominee Nation, should have the right under the Farm Bill to cultivate industrial hemp in the same manner as Kentucky, Colorado, and other states," tribal chairman Gary Besaw said in a statement. "These and other states cultivate industrial hemp without threats or interference from the United States government."

CHEAP GAS: Several Wisconsin stations selling for under $2

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ASHWAUBENON, WI (WTAQ) - You might have to do a double-take, but some places in Wisconsin are selling gas for less than $2 a gallon.

In Ashwaubenon, the Krist Oil station on Babcock Road near Austin Straubel International Airport was selling unleaded regular for $1.90.

In other parts of Wisconsin, like Sun Prairie, gas is selling for $1.99. That's below the $2 mark for the first time around Thanksgiving in six years.

Experts say part of the reason is that all Midwest refineries are up and running without issue.

The average national price is still over $2 a gallon, but experts expect the national average to fall to that level by Christmas.

(Additional reporting from Wheeler News Service)

Accused nude photographer Caley will stand trial

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GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) - The man accused of taking nude photos of women will stand trial.

Christopher Caley waived his preliminary hearing on Wednesday, according to online court records. He'll enter a plea on December 1.

Caley faces 12 counts, including 11 felony charges of capturing an image of nudity.

Following initial stories about Caley's arrest, more alleged victims have come forward. Court records show that as a condition of his bond, Caley cannot have contact with 10 additional people.

Caley met women online, and he brought at least one to a tanning salon, where he took photos.

Dozens of hoarded cats arrive at Bay Area Humane Society

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GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) - A humane society in Green Bay says it plans to recover more than 60 cats from an alleged hoarding residence in Forest County.

The Bay Area Humane Society says it reached an agreement to pick up 40 cats from a house last week, but the homeowner only gave up 7.

Officials say the animals will recover after being malnourished.

FOX 11 says some of the cats are wild, and they might not be able to be captured.

The humane society says it plans to get a search warrant so it can rescue the cats from what it calls "unsafe and unsanitary living conditions."

(Story courtesy of Wheeler News Service)

Green Bay woman jailed after OWI, trying to swim away from police

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WAUSAU, WI (WTAQ) - A 24-year-old woman is in jail, after she allegedly drove drunk and landed in the Wisconsin River while trying to run from police in Wausau.

Authorities say the Green Bay woman was driving the wrong way on a one-way street about 2:30 a.m. Wednesday.

Officers say they pulled the car over -- and once it stopped, the woman got out and either ran or fell down an embankment into the river. She allegedly tried swimming away from the police -- but rescuers had to pull her to safety about 10 minutes later.

The woman was taken to a hospital before going to jail for violating a previous probation.

Besides the wrong-way driving ticket, the woman faces a possible charge of two-time drunk driving.

(Story courtesy of Wheeler News Service)

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