By Mario Koran, Wisconsin Watch On the day of the third bomb threat, a bell echoed through Kiel, Wisconsin’s empty middle school. Students had gone home days ago after .
By Mario Koran Wisconsin Watch On the day of the third bomb threat, Kiel’s middle school stood empty. Students had gone home days ago after the first bomb threat, and they would finish the school year virtually. Graduation ceremonies were postponed. The Memorial Day parade? Nixed. Neighbors grew suspicious of neighbors in this northeastern Wisconsin town of 4,000. “It feels.
The Kiel school district’s closure of a Title IX investigation under pressure sends a ‘chilling message’ expert says. Some residents want a more tolerant Kiel.