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2 sex offenders, 1 gang member arrested in the Laredo Sector May 6, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 5of5 U.S. Border Patrol agents arrested two convicted sex offenders and a Paisano gang member in separate incidents, authorities said. Agents arrested Panfilo Rosales-DeLeon, a 36-year-old Mexican national, on May 2. Hebbronville Station agents arrested him while he was walking through ranchland property near Hebbronville. He was part of a group of eight undocumented individuals arrested in the brush. Authorities determined that he was a Paisano gang member. His record check revealed an extensive criminal history that included a felony conviction for aggravated assault causing serious bodily injury out of Corpus Christi. ....
GOP-controlled Legislature backs further voucher expansion in biennial budget. //end headline wrapper ?> School bus. (Pixabay License) How much are Wisconsin taxpayers spending on private schools? That’s a critical question in the current state budget debate. But the answer is surprisingly hard to find. Every homeowner knows exactly how much she pays to help maintain her local public school district; that information is delivered directly to her mailbox, printed on her property tax bill. But if you want to know how much of a bite private school vouchers are taking out of local property taxes, you’ll need to dig deep into the spreadsheets on the Department of Public Instruction website. ....
It’s been more than two years since visitors walked the grounds of the International Crane Foundation in Baraboo, and the rare and endangered cranes there are ready to welcome them back with their charismatic calls, dances and even a few newly laid eggs. The ICF, which operates in 55 countries around the world, closed its Baraboo headquarters in November 2018 to undergo a $10 million renovation, with plans to reopen to visitors last summer. But the coronavirus pandemic put reopening on hold until this year. Now that local and national health guidelines have loosened, the ICF is welcoming visitors back to the only place in the world where you can see all 15 living species of cranes 11 of which are threatened or endangered. ....