Yesterday | Marshfield News-Herald
The grant will help the 1897 Jail Museum in Neillsville look more attractive and help people find exhibits at the Rural Arts Museum in Colby.
VIDEO: Self-policing Wisconsin woman calls 911, turns herself in for drunk driving
But we have to admit it is a bit of a tricky thing. How are you supposed to tell if you're drunk if your judgment is already impaired? Well, one woman clearly could tell that at least someone on the road was drunk, and she gave herself up.
Members of the court were Andy Wiegel, king; Tara Fisher, queen; Andrew Chrouser, Kristin Koontz, Sharon Kirsch, Candi Leick, Craig Moeller, Cindi Kolb, Shannon Heeg, Craig Kann, Stacey Werner, Jordan Newmeier, Brianna McGuire and Jonathan Schweiger.
Woman Calls 911 To Report Herself As Drunk Driver
NEILSVILLE, Wis. -- The call came into the 911 dispatcher: "I don't want to hurt anybody.
Woman calls 911 to report herself as drunk driver
A Clark County woman calls 911 to report herself as a drunk driver. Mary Strey, 49, of Granton was driving home from the bar around 11:28 p.m. on Saturday night when she called 911 to report a drunk driver.
Clark County Woman Calls 911 to Report She's Driving Drunk
Mary Strey of Granton is being charged with operating while under the influence, after she called 911 to report that she was driving drunk late Saturday night.
Granton school supports animal shelter
Contributed photos On Oct. 21, Clark County Humane Society came to Granton Area School to do a short presentation to the 4-year-old kindergarten through fifth grades.
Woman calls 911 to report herself for drunk driving
Woman calls herself in for drunk driving A Clark County woman recently called 911 to report a drunk driver, but it turns out, she was the one under the influence.
Audio included: Granton woman reports herself for drunken driving
A Granton woman who made a rare decision to call 911 to report she was driving drunk, was charged earlier this week in Clark County Court.
Granton students use P.A.W.S. to serve community
Armed with rakes and plastic bags, students and teachers poured out of Granton Elementary, Middle and High School to clean-up their village.
4, 1999, her 100th birthday. Arlene Varney, representing the Eagles Ladies Auxiliary, presented the gifts.
* Robert E. Jungkans, 50, Pittsville; drunken driving; 150 days in jail with work release and credit for one day served, 30-month driver's license revocation, $2,104 fine and undergo alcohol assessment.
Petersburg, Fla., and a car driven by Daniel J. Broschardt, 16, Wisconsin Rapids, collided at the intersection of Avon Street and 14th Street North.
Man attempts to burn down friend's house
Clark County prosecutors charged 46-year-old Timothy M. Olson of Loyal on Wednesday.
COLUMN: Top local teachers honored with Crystal Apple Awards
Partners in Educational Excellence and Workforce Development, coordinated by the Marshfield Area Chamber Foundation, hosted the Seventh Annual Crystal Apple Award Dinner on Oct.
Column: Foundation grants enrich our quality of life
Marshfield and the surrounding area have a reputation for being a caring community that is very generous in helping those who have need.
Board of Public Works/Finance, Budget Personnel agenda meeting -- 9 a.m. Monday at City Hall.
Spencer Spotlight: Five classes reunite jointly
On Aug. 29, 72 classmates from Spencer High School gathered at Belvedere Supper Club to celebrate their reunion.