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DEWHURST, WIS 鈥?Nathaniel Jahn took his usual route to work Friday morning, stopping at the intersection of Highway 95 and County Road J in Clark County.He said what happe
stanley quencher ned next was a blur.The driver of a van turned into the intersection, right into the path of a semitrailer traveling east on 95. I couldnt fathom the van still coming out knowing the semi was right there. By the time everything happened the semi smashed into the vehicle, Jahn said, recounting those moments. TMJ4 News Nathaniel Jahn is a former marine from Neillsville, WI. He saw the crash in Clark County happen and jumped into action to pull
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stanley cup ne immediately sprung into action.Jahn called 911 before rushing to the truck and van, which had started to catch fire. I heard a whimpering sound coming from next to one of the victims, under debris. It turned into a cry, Jahn recalled.That cry was from a two-year-old boy, Micah Schrock. He was the sole survivor of the crash. Jahn said he carried the boy away from the wreckage, waiting with him until the police arrived. The driver of the tractor-trailer was killed, and eight of the nine people in the van, including the driver of that vehicle, also died, the Clark County Sheriffs Office said. They were all pronounced dead at the scene.The semi-driver was identified as Daniel G. Liddicoat, 51. Clark Cou Qhar Bastille Days attendees try translating Wisconsin towns with French names to English
COLUMBIA COUNTY 鈥?A West Allis man was charged with first-degree intentional homicide in the death of a Columbia County man in 2019. Prosecutors say a face mask helped them narrow down the West Allis man, Jason A. Kijewski, as the suspect in the homicide.Kijewski, 43, was charged with first-degree intentional homicide and armed burglary in Columbia County Court on Wednesday. If found guilty, he could spend the rest of his life in prison and face $50,000 in fines.According to a crimina
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stanley mug ound a man lying at the bottom of the stairs to the home s basement, with blood flowing from his head and torso and a pistol next to his hand. The body of the man was later identified by authorities as Keith R. Wolf, though the complaint identified him as Victim 1. Columbia County Sheriff s Office s Facebook page The victim, Keith Wolf. The victim s wife told authorities that they were watching television with their daughter when they heard a noise in the basement. Wolf got up and retrieved a pistol, and then proceeded to the basement, the complaint states.The wife sai
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