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A 19-year-old from Fennimore is pleading not guilty to charges of substantial battery after allegedly sending two people to the hospital. Cameron Wolf is accused of assaulting the victims in a parking lot, but claims self-defense. If convicted, he could face up to 3.5 years in state prison.
A 19-year-old from Fennimore is pleading not guilty to charges of substantial battery after allegedly sending two people to the hospital. Cameron Wolf is accused of assaulting the victims in a parking lot, but claims self-defense. If convicted, he could face up to 3.5 years in state prison.
FENNIMORE, Wis. -- One person died over the weekend after a driver lost control of his pickup truck, causing it to roll multiple times before hitting a tree.
DODGEVILLE, Wis. -- Iowa County Sheriff's deputies arrested two people Tuesday afternoon following a high-speed chase where speeds reportedly reached over 130 mph.
FENNIMORE, Wis. -- All Fennimore high school athletic teams are under one-year probation by the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association, the Fennimore Community School District said Thursday.
LA CROSSE, Wis. -- The best high school track and field athletes from across Wisconsin entered La Crosse Friday with one goal in mind: run, jump and throw to the
PORTAGE, Wis. -- Union representatives set up outside the Energizer plant in Portage Thursday, a week after the International Brotherhood of Teamsters claimed the battery manufacturer plans to close the
Auctioneer enjoys helping people deal 'with all this stuff' KAYLI REESE, Telegraph Herald FacebookTwitterEmail “I could write a book,” he said. Johnston is just one of the area’s auctioneers who have spent decades selling a plethora of items, ranging from objects found in homes to pieces of land. The job also is part of an industry that has changed quite a bit since Johnston and others began their careers. Johnston, who retired from the education field in 1988, began H&J Auctions in 1992 with his partner, Ed Hess. Since that time, Johnston said that the Dubuque area has seen the number of auction businesses dwindle.