Enters, hegrabs a 1 1 2yearolh boy who was in the store with his parents. He walked right in to the store, took ten steps, got the kid and then walked followed them to the back door. The reporter the family are regular customers at the store and at first, the father thinks obrian is an employee, who just wants to play with his son. Obrian picks up his pace and with the child on his shoulder, walks briskly to the back of the store, where there is an just as obrian is about to leave with the child, the father confronts him. Obrian appears to say something, as he and the boy back to the father, and then pets the father on the back of the head. From there, obrian walks out, and into the woods behind the store. Good thing the father had his eye on the kid the whole time. The father, you know, he asked him, what are you doing and he gave the kid right back and thank god there was no struggle there. The reporter a store kept an eye on him until police arrived. He was arrested, and is now char
As Emily Whitney, an associate professor of public and community health education, strolled through the Habitat for Humanity Restore in Onalaska, she got an idea.
High above the wetlands and prairies of the Coulee Region, drones soar, meticulously mapping invasive plant species and monitoring changes in the river system s evolution. Below, Associate Professor Niti Mishra
As Emily Whitney, an associate professor of public and community health education, strolled through the Habitat for Humanity Restore in Onalaska, she got an idea.