Jefferson County Headlines
County to learn about block grant for flooding (Watertown Daily Times)
JEFFERSON - Jefferson County will conduct a public hearing Tuesday at 7 p.m. during the regular monthly meeting of the county's board of supervisors to provide an explanation of the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program, its goals and the application process as it relates to helping area businesses rebound from this summer's flooding.
Judge says he'll likely run for Wis. Supreme Court (The Capital Times) For the third year in a row, the state could see an intense race for the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Jefferson County Circuit Court Judge Randy Koschnick said Wednesday he's leaning toward running against Chief Justice Shirley Abrahamson in next spring's election. Koschnick, 48, said he would run as a "traditional judicial conservative" opposed to what he called Abrahamson's liberal judicial ...
Judge gauges support for high court run (Watertown Daily Times) JEFFERSON - Although still gauging potential statewide support, Jefferson County Branch IV Circuit Court Judge Randy Koschnick said this morning his nature as a judicial conservative could play well in a campaign he is considering against longtime Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Shirley Abrahamson.
Judge says he'll likely run for Wis. Supreme Court (The Capital Times) For the third year in a row, the state could see an intense race for the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Jefferson County Circuit Court Judge Randy Koschnick said Wednesday he's leaning toward running against Chief Justice Shirley Abrahamson in next spring's election. Koschnick, 48, said he would run as a "traditional judicial conservative" opposed to what he called Abrahamson's liberal judicial ...
Judge gauges support for high court run (Watertown Daily Times) JEFFERSON - Although still gauging potential statewide support, Jefferson County Branch IV Circuit Court Judge Randy Koschnick said this morning his nature as a judicial conservative could play well in a campaign he is considering against longtime Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Shirley Abrahamson.






Nunsense 2: The Second Coming continues the adventures of the five Little Sisters of Hoboken as they return to the stage to present another variety show -- this time to thank all of the people who supported their first benefit production. All goes well until the Sisters receive an ominous telephone call from some Franciscans. Chaos takes over as Reverend Mother tries to keep the variety show on track while dealing with yet another catastrophe.