swilliams / SCOTT WILLIAMS,
scott.williams@journaltimes.com
The front porch at 173 W. State St., Burlington, shows the dirty
and cluttered conditions that have drawn complaints from neighbors
and have prompted city city building inspectors to cite homeowners
Robert Glashagel and Roszette Burkhart.
Submitted photo
A photo taken by Burlington city building inspectors shows the
backyard at 173 W. State St., where inspectors say a fence and
swimming pool were installed without proper permits.
BURLINGTON â Four years ago, fire ravaged their house, and supporters rallied around them with a fundraising drive.
Now, neighbors and city building inspectors say the family in the restored house at 173 W. State St. have created a nuisance with filthy and noisy living conditions.
Legal groups issue dueling letters to Wisconsin school districts over critical race theory
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Details of Wisconsin I-41 pileup emerge; 100 vehicles involved
Over 100 vehicles involved in Wednesday’s I-41 crash
New details have emerged after a series of crashes on Interstate Highway 41 Wednesday, April 21. In the end, there were 20 crashes involving 100 vehicles more than 30 of them were damaged. The incidents stretched 18 miles with people in need of help.
WASHINGTON COUNTY, Wis. - New details have emerged after a series of crashes on Interstate Highway 41 Wednesday, April 21.
In the end, there were 20 crashes involving 100 vehicles more than 30 of them were damaged. The incidents stretched 18 miles with people in need of help.
The first crash happened in the Town of Wayne. Then, the calls cascaded in around 11:15 a.m.