Three Wisconsin hikers have been found alive about today after being reported missing on Tuesday, according to a spokeswoman with the command post conducting the search.
"About 10:30, our aerial search helicopter spotted a sighting of three individuals waving their hands, and they landed and were able to confirm that it was the three girls," Rachael Levitz said...
Searchers for three experienced hikers from Wisconsin reported missing Tuesday found their vehicle Wednesday, a spokeswoman from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said.
"The vehicle that belongs to these three young women was located in Granite Creek in Hoback Canyon and that's south of Jackson," Lori Iverson said Wednesday afternoon...
Desiree Andrews is an eighth-grader from Kenosha, Wis., with Down syndrome.
She hasn't let that stop her from joining Lincoln Middle School's cheerleading squad.
We have all seen people with service or therapy animals before. And it's pretty grate to see how a cute puppy or kitten can help someone through a difficult time, or even help them physically.
But, in our opinion, those jobs are reserved for very few animals.
A Wisconsin women's group wanted to send a message to state lawmakers that drug testing people in order to receive welfare was unfair.
So, it did so in a very strange way.
This story is the epitome of local news.
The big story around Allouez, Wis., is that a woman, dressed as the Bumble from "The Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" CBS-TV special, has been seen walking her dog around town.