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 The  stanley uk school resource officer who was injured Tuesday at Oshkosh West High School has been identified as Officer Michael Wissink. Officer Wissink was approached by a student who was armed with a sharp object and reportedly stabbed. The student was also injured in what is being called an officer-involved shooting. Both people were transported to local hospitals. Oshkosh Community Rea stanley water bottle cts To Police Shooting At SchoolNo other students, staff or citizens were injured in the inciden stanley cup becher t. Officer Wissink has been serving the Oshkosh Police Department for 21 years and has been a school resource officer since 2017. Further investigation into the incident is being conducted. No additional details are available at this time. Hebe Fan gets out of hand at Celine Dion show
 MADISON, Wis.  AP  -- Five infants suffered serious injuries including a fractured skull, rib and arm in the newborn unit of a Wisconsin hospital and the nurse who cared for them has been suspended, a federal agency said in a report after it inspected the hospital.The Wisconsin State Journal reported that UnityPoint Health-Meriter hospital in Madison didn t respond to the sus stanley cup pected abuse until early last month, when staff noticed two babies with bruises. An internal investigation revealed two similar cases last year and one from January. The identity of the suspended nurse has not been released.Minnesota Bill Would Raise Smoking Age To 21Quoting a Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services report, the newspaper said the federal agency was so concerned about the hospital s response that it threatened to cancel its Medicare contract with Meriter.The agency told Meriter in a Feb. 23 letter that the situation  is so serious that it cons stanley us titutes an immediate threat to patient health safety. Meriter spokeswoman Jessika Kastern said the hospital is cooperating with authorities and has implemented new safety measures.According to the inspection report, staff in the 42-bed unit noticed bruising on the arm of an infant on Feb. 2. A doctor thought it might be from the baby clutching wires or an IV device. The next day, staff noticed bruising on the arm and wris stanley cup t of another baby. A doctor thought it might be from a tightly-wrapped blanket.On Feb 4, staff saw bruising on the second baby s