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Ronquale Ditello-Scott Jr.
The first man was 22-year-old Ronquale Ditello-Scott Jr., for whom the cause of death has not been confirmed. He was arrested at about 3 a.m. Saturday on suspicion of OWI, was reported to have been sleeping in his holding cell that morning but then was found to be not breathing at about 8 a.m. and was confirmed dead at the jail.
Ditello-Scott was a father of one with a second child due in September.
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The second man has not been identified by the Sheriff s Office, but the RCSO said that the man was charged this week with 14 counts of first-degree recklessly endangering safety and one count of arson to a building. The only person charged this week that fits that description is Malcolm I. James, 27. He allegedly set his apartment building on fire Saturday during a mental health crisis.
Israeli artillery fired toward Gaza on Tuesday, as the conflict between Israel and Hamas showed no sign of abating.
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) â Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday vowed to press ahead with a fierce military offensive in the Gaza Strip, pushing back against calls from U.S. President Joe Biden to wind down the operation that has left hundreds dead.
Netanyahu s tough comments marked the first public rift between the two close allies since the fighting began last week and could complicate international efforts to reach a cease-fire.
After a visit to military headquarters, Netanyahu said he greatly appreciates the support of the American president, but said Israel will push ahead to return the calm and security to you, citizens of Israel.
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The size and scope of Gateway Technical Collegeâs nursing-focused Lincoln Building overhaul is set to expand as officials announced plans for a new training facility.
Gatewayâs District Board on Thursday gave its approval to remodel the third floor of the Lincoln Building on the Racine campus. The project, which requires final authority from the Wisconsin Technical College System, carries an estimated $1.5 million price tag.
Remodeling the 4,433 square feet of space on the third floor is a reflection of the collegeâs partnership with Advocate Aurora Health. Plans call for repurposing the area for skills labs and additional classrooms.
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On a staggered schedule, groups wound their way around nearly 10 acres of new exhibits Saturday to see the results of the International Crane Foundationâs $10 million renovation on its first day open to the public since closing in late 2018.
Barbara Streber, DeForest, brought her sister, Ellen Curtin, and brother-in-law Daniel Curtin, visiting from Kentucky, to the Baraboo wildlife center Saturday. Streber said sheâs been a member for many years.
âWhat I see, which is lovely, is that all of the bird pairs have a water setting now, and they didnât have that before,â Streber said of the renovated site. âThey were taken care of, but they were in kind of a caged, chute, long area and you got to see them, but this is so much more enjoyable for us and for the birds that they all have water, and itâs beautiful.â