THURSDAY DAY SHIFT Responded to a report of an accident with unknown injuries in the area of I-40, mile marker 73.
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MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The Wisconsin Supreme Court’s liberal majority struck down the state’s 176-year-old abortion ban on Wednesday, ruling 4-3 that it was superseded by newer state laws regulating the procedure, including statutes that criminalize abortions only after a fetus can survive outside the womb.
Corn Bible Academy recognized students with a selection of end of the year awards for those who accelerated in several different areas of their education. The awards presented were as follows: Biology Top 10%, Brylie Driskill, and Creative Genius, Gavin Hamilton; Physical Science Top 10%, Audrey Stewart and Rolando Beadle, and Creative Genius, Rosie Gomez and Lillian Miller; Eighth-Grade Science Top Student, Marry Dunham, and Creative Genius, Lawson Roberson; Seventh-Grade Science Top 10% Samuel Long, Ryan Long, and Carter Evetts, and Creative Genius, Levi Bailey and Sonya Schmidt; College & Careers, Annie Schmidt; Math & Finance, Kate Stewart; English 4, Samantha Rother; English 3, Zack Zybach; English 2, James Rother; English 1, Audrey Stewart; Seventh- and Eighth-Grade Boys’ Bible, Carter Evetts and Nathan Cooke; Eighth-Grade Girls’ Bible, Molli O’Hara and Ryan Long; Christian Studies I, Audrey Stewart; Christian Studies II Life of Christ Top students, Bentli Whitson, Brylie Driskill and Annalise Bull; Journal Awards, Brylie Driskill as Mary, the mother of Jesus, Will Penner as Matthew, Bentli Whitson as Mary of Bethany, and James Rother as James.
Responded to a report of an animal call of cow out on State Highway 54 N. of cemetery.
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(AP) – The Trump administration has accused states and schools of using federal education grants earmarked for immigrants’ children and low-income students to help fund “a radical leftwing agenda.”

