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Speaker 1 (00:01):
A century of quality reporting continues on Whby with the
latest from the Omniglass and Pain News Center. Good morning,
It's thirty six degrees at five oh four, I'm landed more.
The Outagamey County Parks Department is looking to make improvements
to the Mosquito Hill Nature Center in New London. Director
Justin Schumacher says he is looking to bring back a
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master plan for the site that hasn't been considered since
twenty eighteen. We're trying to feel out not only the
physical improvements that we're making, but like what would draw
or what would brain the tax pairs of Autigamy County
to use their investment. The Mosquito Hill plan includes upgrading
access to the trails and building a new multipurpose building
in the nature center. A public survey on the plan
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can be found on the Autagamy County website. The Winnebago
County Sheriff's Office pulls a body from the waters of
Lake Winnebago in Ashkosh. Witnesses reported seeing items and clothing
floating in the lake about fifty feet offshore from the
Mill Street Bolt Launch around eleven thirty Saturday morning. The
body was recovered a short time. Lng LA deputies say
they have been able to identify the victim, but his
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name is not being released at this time. Green Bay
Police are investigating a shooting incident. Officers were called to
the seventeen hundred block of Western Avenue around midnight Sunday
morning on the report of shots fired. Evidence of gunfire
was found at the scene. Witnesses say those involved ran off.
No injuries have been reported. A suspect is in custody
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following a police standoff. In Fondeleac. Officers were called to
the Primrose Lane apartments around seven thirty Saturday night on
the report of a domestic disturbance. A shot was reportedly
heard coming from one of the units. A forty three
year old woman was able to escape. The forty five
year old man surrendered to police without any further incident
several hours later. Criminal charges are pending. One person is
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dead following an explosion in Door County. The blast took
place at the Harbor Village Resort and campground in a
Harbor around seven forty five Saturday morning. Investigators believe employees
were flushing water lines in anticipation of winter when a
three thousand gallon tank exploded. The victim was found outside
of a building that was seriously damaged by the blast,
and investigation into the incident continues. Enrollment is up for
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the third straight year across the university's a Wisconsin system.
Reporter Shaw Maloney has the numbers.
Speaker 2 (02:13):
It's the first time since twenty ten that enrollment has
increased four to three years in a row. Fall twenty
twenty five enrollment total one hundred and sixty four thousand,
six hundred and twenty six students, up one hundred and
ninety students from the fall of last year. The UW
system also saw a five and a half percent increase
in Wisconsin resident new freshman enrollment, the largest on record.
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UW System President j Rothman credits Direct Admit Wisconsin and
the twenty twenty five Wisconsin Tuition Promise for helping drive
the increase. Nine of the thirteen UW university's experienced enrollment growth.
Shaw Maloney, Wisconsin Radio Network.
Speaker 1 (02:51):
No One is heard in a fondelike garage fire cruise.
We're called to the detached structure along the two hundred
block of fourteenth Street around four forty Friday afternoon to
find flames coming from the building. Damage was limited to
the exterior of the garage. The cause of that fire
is under investigation. Drivers will have to deal with lanth
closures along the Leo Frigo Bridge in Green Bay this week.
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Crews will be repairing traffic cameras between nine am and
two pm each day today through Thursday. There will be
various length closures during that time. In addition, the ramp
from East Shore Drive to northbound Interstate forty three will
be closed this week for repairs.