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Pulaski School Board Worked Quickly to Name New Superintendent

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PULASKI, WI (WTAQ) - On Monday, the Pulaski Community School District announced that Bec Kurzynske was named superintendent.

It was a decision which was expected at the March 2nd School Board meeting, according to a Friday interview with Board President Bob Skalitzky.

WTAQ has learned that a meeting took place over the weekend, possibly on Sunday, to finalize the deal. 

"There was a meeting to discuss the contract as part of the negotiation process for any personnel matter," says Board Member Mark LeMere when asked about if a meeting occurred over the weekend. 

As far as the vote goes, LeMere would only say, "I mean obviously it was a selection of the Board as a whole so, let that speak for itself."

According to a timeline posted on the district's website, a final decision and discussion about a contract was to take place on Wednesday February 17. Contract negotiations were scheduled to run between February 17 and February 27. The timeline also states an announcement would be made March 2. However, a note at the bottom of the document says, "The above timeline may be modified if circumstances demand."

Kurzynske was not available for comment on Monday, but in a statement posted to the district's website she said:

"I am blessed to be a part of this community and of our wonderful public schools," Kurzynske said. "I look forward to working with staff, students, and the community for years to come, and I thank the board for having faith in me to best serve the interests of our diverse district."

The statement also says that, "Contractual details are being finalized."

When asked what role the public meet and greet earlier this month played in the board's decision, LeMere said it was pivotal.

"The folks I talked to said you could hire either candidate and I'd be happy with that, I had people who were employees that said I could work with either candidate," LeMere said. "So, that is a good sign and the process was successful in locating the best candidate and the right candidate for the position."

Kurzynske beat out Chilton Middle School principal Richard Appel for the job.

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Arrest Made in Green Bay Robbery of Delivery Driver

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GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) - A Green Bay man has been arrested for allegedly stealing money from a food delivery driver Sunday night.

Police say 23-year-old Deandre D. Godbolt is being jailed on charges of theft, criminal damage to property and trespassing.

Godbolt confessed to the theft, according to police, that happened at 1356 Elm Street around 8:20 p.m.

Police have said Godbolt allegedly called and asked for food to be delivered to the house he robbed. The suspect then distracted the victim and stole an undisclosed amount of money from the victim's vehicle.

Godbolt is also been questioned about the robbery at CVS pharmacy, at 930 Main Street, less than an hour before that.

At this time, police do not believe that they are related. The robbery investigation is ongoing. 

Investigators are also reminding all delivery drivers to carry small amounts of cash and encourage all customers and business owners to have customers pre-pay their orders to eliminate cash from being exchanged at the time of sale.

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Denmark Man Busted for His 12th OWI

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GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) - A Denmark man has been arrested for his 12th OWI offense.

Green Bay police say they pulled over a suspicious vehicle around 1:30 a.m. Tuesday on S. Chestnut Street and 8th Ave.

An officer discovered that 59-year-old Patrick Moore had been drinking and was driving with a revoked driver's license. Moore also had 11 prior convictions for OWI.

Moore was arrested on charges of 12th offense OWI and operating while revoked.

Police are reminding people about the dangers and problem with drunk driving.

In 2015, there were 653 OWI cases. In 2016, police say they have 82 OWI cases, including this incident.

Officers are constantly patrolling our neighborhoods and streets to keep the roads safe for everyone.

This is yet another reminder that drivers who make the conscious decision to consume alcohol or ingest controlled substances and drive endanger the lives of people in the community.

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Shawano Man Pleads Not Guilty in Gunfight Case

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SHAWANO, WI (WTAQ) - A Shawano man is pleading not guilty to his role in an exchange of gunfire case.

29-year-old Andrew Thomas is charged with 2 counts of first-degree recklessly endangering safety for allegedly opening fire from a driveway on another man back on January 4.

A trial date was not set Monday. Thomas is due back in court May 11 for a pre-trial conference.

The other suspect in the case, Tony Brunker, is due in court for a similar hearing on March 8.

Authorities say the incident began at a downtown Shawano bar, when a dispute occurred between Brunker and several other people. During that incident, the rear window of Brunker's pickup truck was busted out.

Later that night, Brunker drove past a home on Richmond Street when he and Thomas shot at each other. Thomas told the cops he shot first, according to documents filed with the criminal complaint.

No one was injured in the shooting.

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Community Reaches Out to Kids of Drunk Driving Crash Victims

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PULASKI, WI (WTAQ) - Pulaski High School is doing whatever it can to help the children of the couple killed Friday night in Green Bay, when a drunk driver plowed into their car.

James and Wendy Rush leave behind two teens, both students at Pulaski High School.

"We want to support them in any way we can. we offer our support, not only as a school but as a community," said Lisa Misco, director of student services for the Pulaski School District.

Misco says the Crisis Response team has been activated. Counselors are on hand to help students grieving for their friends. But the counselors help in other ways too.

"Working with kids on what they can say to their friends to help them through things."

Ironically, Misco says the high school has been working on its annual spring program that warns of the dangers of drinking and driving. She says the Rush family will be invited to offer their input into the program.

Misco also says the entire region, even outside of Pulaski, has been reaching out, asking if there's anything they can do. She calls the outpouring a reflection of a caring community.

Meanwhile Daniel Boucher, the alleged drunk driver, is being held on $250,000 bond and facing charges of homicide by intoxicated use of a motor vehicle.

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David Steffen Will Not Run for 8th Congressional District Seat

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GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) - Another state lawmaker in Northeast Wisconsin says he will not run for the open Congressional seat being vacated by Republican Reid Ribble.

Wisconsin State Rep. David Steffen (R-Green Bay) issued a statement Tuesday saying he wants to continue his current role in Madison.

"After the retirement announcement by Congressman Ribble, I spent the next three weeks exploring the possibility of running for the 8th Congressional District. After extensive consideration, one critical fact influenced my decision not to run for Congress this fall: I am really enjoying my current role in the Wisconsin State Assembly," said Steffen. "As the State Representative to the 4th District, I have successfully led on several important issues to the residents of my district and the state. I believe my passion, effort and ability are currently best suited for building upon those legislative successes and making Wisconsin an even better place to live, work and play."

Already announcing plans to run for the seat are Wisconsin State Senator Frank Lasee (R-De Pere), Republican Terry McNulty and Independent Wendy Gribben.

Wisconsin State Rep. Andre Jacque (R-De Pere) has previously said he's considering a run.

On the Democratic side, Outagamie County Executive Tom Nelson and former State Rep. Penny Bernard Schaber of Appleton are considering running.

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Menominee Tribe Wants Summary Judgement in Hemp Case

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UNDATED (WTAQ) - The Menominee Tribe is asking a federal court for a summary judgement to declare its industrial hemp growing operation legal.

The request comes in response to the federal government's motion seeking the lawsuit from the tribe to be tossed. 

Last November, the Menominee Tribe sued the Drug Enforcement Administration and Department of Justice over a raid that destroyed the hemp being grown on tribal land in October.

The tribe contends it was growing hemp for research purposes legally under the federal 2014 Farm Bill.

However, after the raid, the DEA reported it confiscated 30,000 high-grade marijuana plants.

The difference between marijuana and industrial hemp is THC level. Industrial hemp has a lower THC level, preventing anyone from getting a high from it. It's used in things like clothes and building materials.

"This is a straightforward legal question regarding the interpretation of federal law and we believe the Court will decide this matter expediently. We are confident that the Farm Bill provisions require the federal government to recognize the Menominee Nation's rights to cultivate industrial hemp," Menominee Chairwoman Joan Delabreau said in a statement.

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Appleton PD Release Sketch, Photo of Suspect in Shot Fired Incident

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APPLETON, WI (WTAQ) - Appleton police have released a composite sketch of the suspect involved in an incident last week where a shot was fired at a vehicle.

Police say that a driver told them he was driving east on Northland Avenue near N. Meade Street when he heard a loud noise. It happened just before midnight on Wednesday, February 17.

A little while later, the driver said he checked his vehicle and found a bullet hole on the passenger side.

He told officers that just prior to the shooting, he had been following the suspect's vehicle because he believed the man was driving aggressively.

From the victim's description, a composite drawing of the alleged shooter was created. Police also released a photo believed to be the suspect's vehicle.

Anyone with information on this incident is asked to contact Officer Medina at the Appleton Police Department at (920) 832-5554.

If you wish to remain anonymous, you can text CRIMES (274637) with the keyword APDTIPS and your tip.

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Options to Re-Open Door County's Eagle Tower Being Discussed

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UNDATED (WTAQ) - After being shut down last year when the Wisconsin DNR said it was unsafe, Door County's Eagle Tower appears to be getting a new lease on life.

The office of Wisconsin State Sen. Frank Lasee (R-De Pere) and the DNR have been working on options to re-open the popular Peninsula State Park attraction.

"We discussed several options regarding the process for the Eagle Tower project," says Ben Bergey, Director of State Parks and Recreation with the Wisconsin DNR. "While all options include a future tower the timeline, funding and process vary with each option."

Bergey says their goal, no matter which option is selected, is to reopen Eagle Tower in 2017. 

"There's a process we have to go through, but we obviously share a goal of trying to get it open again at the earliest possible time," remarked Bergey.

Eagle Tower was shut down last May after an inspection revealed safety issues with the structure. 

Since then, the group Door Property Owners started an online petition trying to save the tower. It's received over 1,700 signatures. That's not surprising to Bergey.

"Not at all, in fact I can tell you that we understand the importance of Peninsula State Park," said Bergey. "The importance of Eagle Tower, not just to visitors of the property, but to the community as a whole." 

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Famed Fond du Lac Fish Fry Place Burns Down

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FOND DU LAC, WI (WTAQ) -  Fire has destroyed a Fond du Lac tavern and a popular place for fish fries.

Firefighters were called to the Wayside Tavern just after 4:40 a.m. Wednesday.

Flames were spewing from the second floor when units arrived, and Division Chief Troy Haase says the top floor later fell into the ground floor while the back-half of the building was totally burned out.

There were no reports of injuries, and nobody was inside as an upstairs apartment was vacant.

Units from 12 fire departments put the flames out around 7 a.m., but crews stayed on the scene to deal with hot spots while investigators started looking for a possible cause.

"Growing up fishing down at the end of the road, at the lake, at the river, eat. Now this guy just lost everything he had for the past 40 years," a bystander reminisced to FOX 11.

(Additional reporting from Wheeler News Service)

UPDATE: Missing Menasha Woman Found Safe

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MENASHA, WI (WTAQ) -  UPDATE -- Police in Menasha say Janice Reitzner has been found safe.

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Menasha Police are investigating the report of a missing person.

55-year-old Janice Reitzner was last seen Sunday afternoon.

Police say Reitzner suffers from mental illness and has not had access to her medication.

Reitzner is described as a white woman, 5'5'' tall, approximately 170 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes.

Officials believe she may be travelling in her vehicle, a silver, four-door 2002 Chevrolet Prism with the Wisconsin license plate, 864-CWL.

If you have any information regarding Reitzner's location or her vehicle, please contact the City of Menasha Police Department at (920) 967-3500.

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'Secretive About His Business': Alleged Drug Dealer Shoots Himself in Arm

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GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) - A suspected Green Bay drug dealer who accidentally shot himself is facing multiple charges.

20-year-old Brian J. Vollmer is facing 8 counts, including possession of a firearm by a felon, drug possession and possession with intent to deliver heroin.

According to the criminal complaint, Green Bay police were called to the Tower Motel, 2625 Humboldt Road, around 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, February 7. The call was for a report of a man being shot in the arm and yelling for help.

The motel's owner told police that the man, who was bleeding from his arm, had jumped into a minivan and drove off. The female driver was apparently going to take him to the hospital, but ended up pulling over in a business parking lot.

Officers first got a look inside the couple's motel room and noticed a short-barreled shotgun on the floor under the bed. They also saw a lot of blood, bloody footprints outside of the room and blood spatter on the window. The plastic wad of a shotgun shell, along with shotgun pellets, were seen in the area of the window and a plastic chair.

Video surveillance showed officers a man carrying something out of the room and go to the passenger side of the minivan parked outside. The woman came out of the room right after, and both were carrying two plastic bags. Officers noticed some activity by the passenger side, and the woman drops the bags and rushes towards the man. The man then runs into the parking lot holding out his left arm as if something was wrong with it.

The woman is seen wrapping an orange blanket, before both enter the minivan and drive off. No other person appears in the video.

According to the complaint, investigators got a search warrant for both the motel room and a Bunker Hill Security Safe found inside the room. During a search of the room, officers found a Mossberg 20 gauge bolt action shotgun under the bed. There were spots of a red substance consistent with blood on the shotgun. There was also an empty shotgun shell in the breech of the weapon. The gun appeared shorter than what is lawful. The length of the barrel from the breech to the end of the barrel was 15-and-3/8-inches. 

The safe was not provided as part of the room. A search of the safe, using a key found next to it, uncovered an empty Sprite can with multiple holes in it, which appeared to be a makeshift means of inhaling or smoking drugs. There were 4 digital scales in the safe, often used by drug sellers to break down larger quantities of drugs into smaller quantities for sale. There were 12 empty sandwich bags and bag corners, commonly used for repackaging illegal drugs. There were 2 empty glass tubes, pieces of a broken glass tube, Chore Boy Brillo pad and a metal rod, items that are normally used by crack cocaine users. There were 3 tablespoons and 1 teaspoon, with charred bottoms, commonly used to heat drugs in water for injecting. There was also 0.05 grams of loose green plant material on a piece of gray fabric, which later tested positive for THC.

Also inside that safe was a camouflage plastic zip lock bag labeled "Medical Cannabis," that had a large wad of tin foil and 9 small squares of tin foil. Each tin foil square contained a brown colored chalky substance. The amount in each tin foil square ranged from 0.13 grams to 0.75 grams, totaling 2.16 grams. A sample of the substance tested positive for heroin.

A small zip lock plastic gem bag was also inside the safe. That contained a white powdery substance, which tested positive for cocaine. It weighed 4.5 grams.

A detective spoke with the woman at the hospital the next day, and told him that the safe belonged to her fiancée, identified as Brian J. Vollmer.  She told authorities that Vollmer, "Uses crack cocaine and is very secretive about his business. If he was involved in drug sales, he would not let her know about it."

Per the complaint, the woman told authorities that she had some garbage to take out before leaving the motel room to run errands. She took a step or two out the door, and then heard a shotgun behind her. She turned around and saw Vollmer with a gunshot wound to his left arm. The detective was told that she knew Vollmer had a shotgun wrapped in a blanket to bring out to the car that she didn't want the shotgun in the room and Vollmer agreed to get rid of it.

She said Vollmer accidentally shot himself. He panicked and told her to call 911, which she did. Vollmer told her to tie off his arm. She tried using a blanket, but it was too big. She went inside to try and find something to use as a tourniquet. Vollmer, meanwhile, was outside walking in circles and told her to get the gun and put it away in the room. He kept screaming at her to get the gun, so she picked it up and brought it back to the room and put it under the bed.

Vollmer had been on the phone with 911 the entire time. Both got into the van, but she stopped and flagged down a police car.

Vollmer has prior convictions in Milwaukee and Washington counties for crimes like felony robbery with use of force, disorderly conduct and unlawful use of phone-threaten harm.

He's due in court for a preliminary hearing on March 2. If convicted on all counts, Vollmer about 30 years in prison. 

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Bayview Bridge in Sturgeon Bay Closing March 1

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STURGEON BAY, WI (WTAQ) - The Wisconsin Department of Transportation will be closing the Bayview Bridge in Sturgeon Bay starting March 1.

DOT officials say the bridge, which carries Highway 42/57 over the Sturgeon Bay ship canal, will be undergoing a $3.6 million rehabilitation project.

The bridge will be closed until July 4.

The project includes the following work:

  • Replacing steel beams and the steel grid deck
  • Replacing expansion joints and bearing
  • Performing concrete repairs to girders, abutments, and parapet.
  • Repairing and replacing machinery and electrical component
  • Bridges over the exit ramp for northbound Green Bay Road, just east of County S, will receive concrete overlays and minor surface repairs.

Here is the detour route:

  • Northbound non-truck traffic will be detoured via S. Madison Avenue, Michigan Street, N. 3rd Avenue, Jefferson Street, Egg Harbor Road, Old Hwy Road and a temporary Egg Harbor Road connector to Hwy. 42/57. Reverse direction for southbound traffic.
  • Truck detour will bypass the downtown area via Michigan Street and 14th Avenue.
  • Detour will remain in place through the end of June with traffic on Hwy. 42/57 open prior to 4th of July weekend.

Boats will only be allowed through half of the lift span and there will be height restrictions because the spans will be closed and locked in the down position during construction.

Meanwhile, Hwy. 42/57 will also be closed from the bridge to Egg Harbor Road for utility work in preparation for a highway reconstruction project in the spring.

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Green Bay Police Report 22 Cases of Tax-Related ID Theft

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GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) - The Green Bay Police Department said Wednesday that they've received 22 cases of identity theft involving people who tried to file their tax returns, only to learn someone filed them already.

The alert from police reminds everyone to protect themselves from identity theft with tax season upon us.

Green Bay police say you can protect yourself from becoming a victim by being careful about where you store and give out your personal information. Authorities say it's also important to use secure electronic networks and shred documents that people could use to get your identity.

If you become a victim of fraudulent tax returns, contact the Green Bay Police Department at (920) 448-3200. You can also complete and submit the forms from the Department of Treasury-Internal Revenue Service. These forms help you in filing your real tax returns and assist the IRS criminal investigators.

You can find the forms here: IRS.gov

In 2015, there were 146 reported cases of identity theft in Green Bay related to fraudulent tax returns.

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Packers Brass Attend NFL Scouting Combine

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INDIANAPOLIS, IN (WTAQ) - The Green Bay Packers are talking with college seniors at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis and will get to watch them in testing starting Friday.

The Packers always say they don't draft for need, but it's pretty safe to say that General Manager Ted Thompson and coach Mike McCarthy will have a close eye on the tight ends and linebackers this week.

At linebacker, Mike McCarthy made a point in his season ending press conference to let people know he wants to move Clay Matthews back to the outside this coming season and they may need a three-down inside linebacker either in the draft or in free agency to pull that off.

McCarthy also said they need a receiver that can stretch the middle of the field, most likely from the tight end position.

Arkansas' Hunter Henry is the top tight end and could be available when the Packers draft 27th in the first round.

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(Story courtesy of Wheeler News Service)


'Trippin': Wanted Green Bay Man Arrested After Police Chase

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GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) - A Green Bay man is facing several charges after he tried to get away from the cops earlier this month.

24-year-old Mckenna D. Chentis is charged with 4 counts, including attempting to flee or elude an officer and felony bail jumping. All counts have repeater enhancers.

According to the criminal complaint, Green Bay police were surveilling in the area of the 1700 block of Western Avenue after getting tips that Chentis and another man were there. Both had outstanding felony warrants.

Just before 4 p.m. on Sunday February 14, police saw a vehicle connected with the felons leave a parking lot heading westbound on Western Avenue. The car, with 3 people inside, was trying to be pulled over by police for what they believed was "high risk" because those inside the car were known to run/fight and resist arrest.

The car turned south and was speeding towards W. Mason Street. Police were following the car as it turned onto the ramp for northbound I-41. The car was monitored as it exited off of I-41 onto Shawano Avenue and headed east. 

Cops activated their emergency lights and sirens directly behind the suspect's car. The car then started to pull over, but then went around a vehicle slowing down. A squad car got alongside the speeding vehicle, the officer saw the driver look at him as he motioned for the suspect to pull over. The squad car pulled back behind the vehicle, and while it didn't speed up, it wasn't pulling over either. 

Officers believed the driver was looking for a place to pull over out of traffic to starting the foot getaway. The car turned south on Taylor Street and then immediately turned left onto Badger Street. The driver of the car slowed down, pulled over to the right and stopped on Badger Street, then got out and looked back at the cop as he ran to the south towards the railroad tracks which paralleled Western Ave.

The man ran across a parking lot, and one officer began chasing him on foot. The cop slipped on the icy, snow-covered parking lot and scraped his right knee, injuring himself while ripping his pants. The officer got up and kept chasing the suspect, who was heading south to the railroad tracks and jumped a fence heading east in the backyards of Western Avenue.

Another officer was able to track the man through the snow back towards his residence on Western Avenue. The man was eventually caught on Wedgewood Drive and identified as Mckenna Chentis. The cop who caught him was having a hard time breathing. When Chentis was asked if he was having trouble breathing because he had been running a lot, he said, "Yes." 

Police also interviewed one of the passengers of the car. Officers were told that she was picked up at her place by a man she knew as "Kenna". She said she met Kenna through some older friends and that they hung out a few times. Around 1 p.m. that day, she was picked up they went back to his place. She said they left shortly afterward and went to Motel 6, where he went into a room and left her in the car. When they left Motel 6, they went to a gas station before going back to Kenna's place.

They were supposed to be going to the mall, when Kenna told her he was being followed. Per the complaint, she said she told him he was just "Trippin," and that there was nobody following them. She said when they got to W. Mason, she saw two marked police cars. Kenna then told her that he was going to get pulled over and turned onto the highway. She said she knew Kenna saw and heard the sirens, and she begged him to pull over or stop so she could get out. Kenna told her he would pull over, and when he did he took off running.

In July 2015, Mckenna Chentis was charged with felony bail jumping as a repeater, criminal trespass to a dwelling as a repeater and obstructing, repeater. Then 4 months later, Chentis was convicted of possession of THC - 2nd offense.

Chentis is due back in court Thursday for his preliminary hearing. If convicted on all counts, Chentis faces more than 20 years in prison.

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DA: Ashwaubenon Officer Justified in Shooting Armed Robbery Suspect

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GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) - Charges will not be filed against an Ashwaubenon Public Safety officer who shot and killed an armed robbery suspect last September.

Dustin Kuik of Two Rivers was gunned down on September 9, 2015, in the parking lot of a Lambeau Field-area hotel after officers say Kuik refused orders to drop his weapon and started to enter the hotel.

Kuik was wanted as a suspect in the armed robbery of a Mishicot convenience store a few days earlier.

Based on a complete review of the case, Brown County District Attorney David Lasee says Officer Brian Murphy acted lawfully to use deadly force.

Prosecutors say Kuik's girlfriend, Raeana Nagy and her two children, were with Kuik when he was killed. Neither Nagy nor her children were hurt, as they were inside the vehicle Kuik exited.

Nagy is facing conspiracy charges for the robbery, because investigators say she was working at the store when Kuik robbed it.

Murphy had been with the Ashwaubenon Public Safety since June 2015. He was placed on administrative leave after the investigation. Ashwaubenon Public Safety Chief Eric Dunning said Wednesday that Murphy will be returning to active duty as early as next week.

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Door County School District Is Under Fire

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Sevastapol, WI (WTAQ) - A Door County school district is feeling the heat after an elementary school principal was put on paid administrative leave, while both the principal and the district administrator are having their professional conduct reviewed.

Sevastopol School District administrator Linda Underwood says the paid administrative leave was at the request of the principal herself, Mary Donaldson. Parents like Sean Linnen want the truth about what's really going on...

"if it's true that she did leave voluntarily it has to be the direct result of the increased hostility"

Tensions have risen after the school board voted not to renew Donaldson's contract.

According to school board documents, both Donaldson and Underwood are under review for concerns about their professional conduct. Underwood is trying to answer questions, at least the ones she can...

"for parents who are upset I realize change is distressing...and that this has been distressing for some of our parents"

The school district says it will not comment on whether the two review situations involving Donaldson and Underwood are connected.

The next school board meeting is March 3rd. Parents say they're going to show up to support Donaldsoon and demand answers to their questions.

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Painful Cuts Are Promised For Oshkosh Schools

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Oshkosh, WI (WTAQ) - That's the message the Oshkosh School Board is putting out if the April 5th referendum is shot down at the polls.

Oshkosh school board approved a list of potential cuts Wednesday. The cuts would include closing a middle school, eliminating middle school electives, and combining the high school football teams. Stan Mack is the district superintendent.

"we would not be providing the preparation that's necessary for children to succeed coming out of our high schools"

The district estimates the owner of a $100,000 home would pay an extra $83 a year in property taxes.

School leaders say the district is facing a $3.4 million budget shortfall next year. They say it's because of drops to state funding.

But Jim LeClaire is campaigning against the cuts. He's heard this sales pitch before. He cites district concerns about a budget shortfall last year, which did not happen.

"they were willing to take their time in 2015 but they're not willing to take their time now because they had a survey that said they could get this money. so, it comes down to spend, spend, spend"

Basically, Oshkosh schools want voters to allow the district to exceed state-imposed limits by $4 million a year, for seven years. If the cuts happens they would start next school year.

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De Pere Warns Residents Of A Silent Killer

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De Pere, WI (WTAQ) - The De Pere Fire Rescue Department is reminding residents of the importance of working carbon monoxide alarms.

The department says it has responded to several carbon monoxide related incidents in the city in recent weeks.

Carbon monoxide is an odorless, colorless and tasteless gas that can be fatal to breathe, if not detected quickly.

De Pere Fire Rescue officials say carbon monoxide alarms do not last forever.  Fire Chief Dennis Rubin says residents need to replace their alarms every five to ten years.

"one of our primary missions is to prevent harm in our community. We always want to be able to prepare, mitigate, respond and recover from an event, but the one we prevent is the very best event of all," 

The company First Alert, which specializes in detectors and extinguishers, donated 200 carbon monoxide alarms to the De Pere Fire Rescue to help with the educational outreach.

Any De Pere residents interested in a new alarm are encouraged to call De Pere Fire Rescue at (920) 339-4091.

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