01 April 2020

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Kewaskum  Woman Faces  Homicide Charges

Kewaskum Woman Faces Homicide Charges


Kewaskum Woman Faces Homicide Charges By Anne Trautner Marie Amdrae Bourget, a 50-year-old Town of Kewaskum woman, appeared in a Washington County courtroom in custody by video conference on Friday, March 27. She is charged with first degree intentional homicide in the death of her 43-year-old husband, Benjamin J. Brich. If convicted, she faces life imprisonment. The criminal complaint

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Parents Attend CPR Class

Parents Attend CPR Class


Parents Attend CPR Class By Anne Trautner One thing that was not canceled by the COVID19 was a CPR class that was offered at the Kewaskum Fire Department on Wednesday, March 18. Randy McCartney, an EMT for the Kewaskum Fire Department, taught the class to parents who have children who attend Little Folks School House. Earlier this year, he had taught the class to staff members of Little

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Washington County Humane Society Remains Open

Washington County Humane Society Remains Open


Washington County Humane Society Remains Open The Wisconsin Department of Health Services “Safer at Home Order,” considers The Washington County Humane Society (WCHS) an essential business. As such, it remains open to the public and will continue to provide services such as pet adoptions, pet surrenders (by appointment only), intake of stray animals. While the Humane Society remains

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Have Diabetes? Here’s What You Should Know  During The Coronavirus Pandemic

Have Diabetes? Here’s What You Should Know During The Coronavirus Pandemic


Have Diabetes? Here’s What You Should Know During The Coronavirus Pandemic – A Wisconsin Endocrinologist Answers Your Questions About Diabetes And COVID-19 By Bram Sable-Smith People with diabetes often hear that they face higher risks of severe complications from COVID-19, the disease associated with the coronavirus. But why? And what precautions should they take? Wisconsin Public