Nov 10, 2009 | Oshkosh Northwestern
Horticulture program at Oshkosh Correctional benefits inmates and others
A program at Oshkosh Correctional Institution that helps inmates develop skills that will aid them when they finish their incarceration, is also putting food on tables at the homes of people who need assistance.
Wisconsin Innocence Project seeks a new trial for Moore
One of the men convicted of murdering Tom Monfils in a Green Bay paper mill 12 years ago has enlisted the aid of the Wisconsin Innocence Project in seeking a new trial.
FdL police support collecting DNA during booking
Collecting DNA during jail booking would be one way to simplify the process, local police officials say.
Mistake on Suspected Serial Killer's DNA Made at Oshkosh Correctional in 2001
The accused Milwaukee serial killer appeared in court Wednesday, the same day the state attorney general ordered an internal audit to double check possible DNA mistakes.
Ruth Melzer, of Neenah, speaks out on drunken driving after her...
NEENAH - Ruth Melzer hasn't let go of her bitterness over losing the love of her life in a senseless, alcohol-fueled crash.
Suspicious Powder was Sent to Courthouse by Prisoner
Authorities tell Action 2 News the suspicious white powder that resulted in three people at the Brown County courthouse being quarantined was calcium sulfate -- a common powder that is used in drywall or plaster of Paris.
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