Jun 2, 2009 | Local
Judge drops homicide charges against Mpls. firefighter
A Wisconsin judge dismissed homicide charges against Minneapolis firefighter Kyle Huggett because law enforcement authorities failed to preserve voice-mail messages that would have helped determine whether he acted in self-defense when he fatally shot an intruder.
Saint Croix National Scenic River
Get outdoors this Memorial Day weekend to experience the St. Croix National Scenic Riverway.
Firefighter's murder trial delayed
A prosecutor says the trial of a 33-year-old Minneapolis firefighter accusing of fatally shooting his girlfriend's ex-boyfriend has been indefinitely delayed.
Artists, patrons perk up for Arti Gras
Bears aren't the only ones that hibernate in winter. Feeling reinvigorated after a crippling cold spell kept creativity bottled up, artists like Bonnie de Arteaga rely on Arti Gras to jump-start their manic ...
Trial Set For Basketball Player Accused Of Robbing Bank
A trial has been set for a 19-year-old college basketball prospect from Minnesota accused of robbing a northern Wisconsin bank last summer.
Seating jurors in homicide case a challenge
Seating jurors in homicide case a challenge Sherill Summer 04.FEB.09 Jury preparation under way BURNETT COUNTY - In just under a month from now, Kyle Huggett, 33, Danbury, and his defense attorney, Craig ...
Public meeting Feb. 16 for future development along WIS 77 and WIS 35 in Burnett County
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation Northwest Region in Eau Claire is announcing a public information meeting to consider long-term recommendations for possible improvements to WIS 35/77 through Danbury.
Troubled Mpls. firefighter tasered, arrested for DWI
Mpls. firefighter charged in man's death [5.13] Mpls. firefighter posts bail in Wisconsin death [1.22] Text messages in question in Mpls.
An outhouse out of the ordinary
"It makes it fun to walk down the path when you have a certain task to complete," says John Sylvestre of the outhouse he built on his property near Danbury, Wis.
Photo by Bill Thornley Native American music and the smell of sage filled the Ojibwe lodge at Forts Folle Avoine Historical Park in Danbury during the weekend as the Burnett County Historical Society hosted ...