Greenfield PD: Suspects possibly involved in 2 pursuits in 1 day
Greenfield PD: Suspects possibly involved in 2 pursuits in 1 day
Police say a vehicle is suspected to be involved in two pursuits Thursday, but it s what was inside the car that was more disturbing.
GREENFIELD, Wis. - A Greenfield police pursuit Thursday, April 8 lasted just 10 minutes after officers successfully deployed a PIT maneuver.
The same vehicle is suspected to have been involved in another pursuit earlier that day, but it s what was inside the vehicle that made the chase even more disturbing. Our community service officer became aware of a hit-and-run when he was flagged down by a citizen, said Eric Lindstrom with the Greenfield Police Department.
Everyone 16 and older in Wisconsin is eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine starting Monday.
With roughly a third of Wisconsin residents having received at least one dose of vaccine, many more will be looking for a chance to get a shot in the coming days and weeks.
Here s what you need to know about eligibility, where to get the vaccine and more.
How many Wisconsin residents have been vaccinated so far?
As of Sunday, 33% of the population had received at least one dose of vaccine, or 1.9 million people. And 20%, or 1.1 million people, were fully vaccinated, according to state data.
Over three-quarters of the population 65 and older had received at least one shot.
The school,which was built in 1861, was destroyed by fire in 1951. But a lasting photographic record of some of the youngsters, and teachers, who passed through its doors over a 90 year period can be seen in these images from the archives of Aireborough Historical Society. The AHS website says: “Thomas Layton had St Peter’s Church School built in 1710, as a school for boys at the junction of Layton Avenue and Town Street. “A church school for girls and infants was built on the present site on Town Street in 1861 and extended in 1876 with two classrooms for boys, together with a master’s house.
Feb. 21: DOTD lifting northeast Louisiana road closures
The News-Star (Monroe) 2/22/2021 Bonnie Bolden, Monroe News-Star
Last updated at 1:20 p.m. Monday.
The Louisiana Department of Transportation issued closings for bridges, overpasses and interstate ramps in northeastern Louisiana starting Feb. 11.
Those closings were rescinded as temperatures warmed and roads and bridges cleared of ice and snow over the weekend.
Louisiana DOTD has crews monitoring roads and bridges when it s safe to perform emergency operations. Maintenance and openings will be prioritized by traffic volume.
Some roads and bridges may become unsafe before a closure notice is issued. Motorists are urged to use caution and not drive when conditions are hazardous.
Road closures in Monroe area, northeast Louisiana for snow, ice thenewsstar.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thenewsstar.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.