Category Archives: ((WHBYAM) 1150 WHBY) Local News

Neenah’s name temporarily changed to ‘Whoville’
The City of Neenah is now “Whoville.” Mayor Dean Kaufert is “officially” changing the name to support Neenah High School’s production of “Suessical the Musical.R...
Mike Kemmeter Oct 07, 2019

Driver killed in Outagamie Co. crash
The driver died in a crash, east of Hortonville. The Outagamie County Sheriff’s Department says the car rolled several times, after the driver lost control on Grandview Road in the Town of Ellin...
Mike Kemmeter Oct 07, 2019

Child killed in ‘tragic accident’ in G.B.
A two-year-old girl who was hit by a car in Green Bay died and police are calling it a “tragic accident.” They say the girl ran behind a car and the driver didn’t see her. She was pr...
Carol Patrizi Oct 07, 2019

Gov. Evers pardoning four people
Governor Evers is pardoning four people. This will be the first pardons in the state in nearly nine years. Republican Governor Scott Walker never issued a pardon over his eight years in office. Democr...
Carol Patrizi Oct 07, 2019

Book Festival kicks off today
The Fox Cities Book Festival is getting underway today. Organizers Rebecca Zornow says about 55 authors will be in the area for talks and workshops. She says it gives people a chance to hear about wha...
Mike Kemmeter Oct 07, 2019

Hwy. CE project starts today
Crews are going to be working on part of Highway CE, east of Kaukauna, for the next several weeks. The road will be shut down between Weiler Road and the county line. That’s about a 2-1/2 mile s...
Mike Kemmeter Oct 07, 2019

Johnson: Trump blocked aid, denied quid pro quo
U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson says President Trump stopped him from telling the president of Ukraine that U.S. military aid would be coming. The Oshkosh Republican says he realized he had a “sales job t...
Mike Kemmeter Oct 04, 2019

Appleton man not guilty in sexual assault kit case
A jury found an Appleton man not guilty on sexual assault charges. Thirty-year-old Aaron Heiden was the first person in the state to face charges, stemming from a backlog of untested kits. He was accu...
Mike Kemmeter Oct 04, 2019

Kaul: State making progress on opioids
The state’s top cop thinks they’re taking positive steps to deal with the opioid crisis. Democratic Attorney General Josh Kaul says they’re putting a bigger focus on targeting major ...
Mike Kemmeter Oct 04, 2019

Schilling not optimistic on medical pot
The top Democrat in the Senate thinks politics will get in the way of a proposal to legalize medical marijuana. Senate Minority Leader Jennifer Schilling of La Crosse blames Majority Leader Scott Fitz...
Mike Kemmeter Oct 04, 2019


