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BROWN COUNTY A 33-year-old former Sleepy Eye St. Mary’s teacher was sentenced to 54 months in the St. Cloud Correctional Facility in Brown County District Court Tuesday.
Neil A. Kirchoefer of Eden Prairie was convicted of two felony counts of using minors in pornographic work and one count of felony possession of pornographic work. As part of an Aug. 10, 2020, plea agreement, five counts of possession of pornographic work involving minors and two counts of disseminating pornographic work were dismissed.
Conditions included providing a DNA sample when directed and registering as a predatory offender. He was credited with four days served and ordered to report to the Brown County Jail at 6 p.m. Feb. 23.
Washington County deputy returns to full duty 18 months after being shot near Hagg Lake
Jeremy Braun suffered serious injuries to his neck and upper body. He spent more than a month in the hospital and several more months in physical therapy. Author: Nate Hanson (VERIFY) Updated: 5:54 PM PST February 23, 2021
WASHINGTON COUNTY, Ore. Eighteen months ago, Cpl. Jeremy Braun with the Washington County Sheriff’s Office was shot while on duty and suffered life-threatening injuries. On Monday, the sheriff’s office announced that Braun, now a sergeant, had returned to full duty after making an admirable recovery. It s a job that I ve been doing for 17 years, Sergeant Jeremy Braun said on Tuesday. So, it is just like it was, the same job when I left but the community that I ve returned to has changed a lot the last year and a half.
Fire causes $250,000 in damage to Washington County home
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House fire on Alpine Drive in Washington County
WASHINGTON COUNTY, Wis. - Firefighters on Tuesday, Feb. 23 responded to the scene of a house fire in the Town of Addison. The call came in around 1:05 a.m.
The Washington County Sheriff’s Office was notified of a house fire at a single-family residence in the area of Alpine Drive and Highway 33.
The fire was reported by one of the homeowners. The homeowners first reported observing active flames coming from the sunroom located at the rear of the residence. The homeowners were able to safely evacuate the residence along with their dog.