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CPSC Report Shows Highest Number Of Tip-Over Deaths Recorded

December 15, 2012 |
The year 2011 saw the most furniture tip-over deaths ever, according to a new report released by the Consumer Product Safety Commission.The report, issued Friday showed that 349 people, about 84 percent aged nine or younger, were killed between 2000 and 2011. In 2011, there were 41 recorded fatalities, which is the highest-ever number...
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Boy, 4, Killed When Run Over By Snowplow

December 13, 2012 |
A four-year-old was killed Tuesday morning when he was accidentally struck by a snow plow as his father plowed their driveway and he played nearby. According to news reports, 4-year-old Collin Fitzgerald of Star Township, Wis. in St. Croix County was playing in a snow fort his parents had built for him as his...
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November 14, 2012 |
Note: Cannon & Dunphy S.C. cannot guarantee the accuracy of any of the informationcontained on web sites in this list. State of Wisconsin State of Wisconsin - links to state agencies, the court system, the legislature, federal and local government sites, as well as tourism, education, etc. This page includes the following links: Department...
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Woman Cited In Three DWI Crashes In Three Hours

November 3, 2012 |
A 21-year-old Verona woman was cited for drinking and driving after three crashes Oct. 26 in both Green and Dane Counties.A 35-year-old woman was driving with her infant when she was nearly hit head-on by Danielle S. Kraus on Highway J. Officials said the drunk driver was driving the wrong-way straight toward her, when...
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