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SHEBOYGAN, Wisc. 鈥?John Albright, the Sheboygan Falls Assistant Fire Chief accused of sexual contact with a minor, had his first day in court Wednesday.Hes been in Sheboygan County Jail since mid-September when he was charged with 2nd-degree sexual assault of a child. According to a criminal complaint, Albright sexually assaulted a teen after a party at his house in 2008 or 2009.PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Sheboygan Falls Assistant Fire Chief arrested and charged for sexually assaulting a childFirst responder and mother speaks out about Asst. Fire Chief s arrest and sexual assault chargeIn front of Judge Rebecca Persick, Albright and his lawyer 鈥?Brett Kaehne 鈥?entered a not guilty plea and waived the preliminary hearing.Kaehne requested a few amendments to Albrights current terms, including a reduce
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WEST BEND 鈥?The West Bend Theatre Company, partnering with the Bend, announced a new fundraiser campaign called Bring Up the Light to raise money for a new lighting contro
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stanley water jug lighting control board at the Bend has limited functions, which would complicate future performances. A new one would let the theatre expand its ability to host live events. We are excited to partner with Jeff Potts executive dir
stanley cup ector at The Bend and The Bend to raise money for this important campaign, said Nicholas Dettmann, West Bend Theatre Company board member. After our performance of An Act of God at The Bend, the venue received great reviews and we are eager to help The Bend continue to grow as a go-to performance destination not only in Washington County, but the state of Wisconsin. To jumpstart the fundraising campaign, the West Bend Theatre Company will donate $500 to the Bring Up The Lights campaign. You can donate today on the West Bend Theatre Company s website. Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip