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Police in Wisconsin urge attentiveness after camera footage shows pedestrian hit by car, traffic light
Police in Wisconsin urge attentiveness after camera footage shows pedestrian hit by car, traffic light

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Police in Wisconsin urge attentiveness after camera footage shows pedestrian hit by car, traffic light

WAUSAU, Wis. (WFRV) – Police in Wisconsin are urging people to be more attentive after dash cam footage showed a pedestrian who was hit by a car running a red light. The Wausau Police Department posted the dashcam footage as well as a security camera angle of the incident, which involved two vehicles. Wisconsin State Troopers team up with kids for 'Cops & Bobbers' event in Marquette County The video shows a sedan driving in a downtown area, passing through an intersection with a green light, while a pedestrian crosses the street with the walk sign. The sedan was subsequently hit by a van, which ran a red light, causing the sedan to skid into a person walking. The van proceeded to knock over a traffic light. Green Bay Police Chief Chris Davis provides details on local immigration enforcement policies The Wausau Police Department's post added that good luck likely saved the pedestrian, as nobody was seriously injured; however, it served as a reminder that people must pay attention to their surroundings. No additional details are available. The video above is from the Wausau Police Department's Facebook. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

HSHS St. Mary's supports nursing staff through in-house, paid certification training
HSHS St. Mary's supports nursing staff through in-house, paid certification training

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HSHS St. Mary's supports nursing staff through in-house, paid certification training

GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – For over 100 years, HSHS St. Mary's Hospital Medical Center has supported its local talent. In turn, they reinforce their hospital staff. St. Mary runs a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) school in-house, offering paid training for employees who want to start a career in health care. Fond du Lac comes together to celebrate Hometown Heroes at Bratfest 'I lead our HSHS St. Mary's CNA school, so it's a certified nursing assistant training program that we hold here in Green Bay at St. Mary's Hospital,' said Clinical Nurse Educator Morgan Wolfgram. 'We teach them the essential skills and provide them with the knowledge to take care of patients within our hospital walls.' The program is structured so that students are hired by the hospital, trained on-site, and placed into jobs on the floor immediately after finishing the course. 'Students are employed and start on the floor, then they transition to a position with St. Mary's CNA school. We teach them and then they transition right back to the floor and have a job right away — so that's one of our perks of the program,' Wolfgram said. Shelby Michaels, a current CNA student, said the program is both intense and rewarding. 'It's been an intense first week, but I've learned a lot,' Michaels said. 'But I've been doing this for the last six years, so it feels like a refresher — but more of an in-depth and very knowledgeable refresher.' What stood out most to her was the hospital's investment in the students. 'They have the CNA school right in-house; they're giving you the opportunity for you to go — paying for it,' Michaels said. 'There's so much opportunity just within this hospital alone that I feel other people should experience.' For Eric Warrichaiet, a CNA who graduated from the program and now works at St. Mary's, the training was a turning point. 'I was looking for a career to make a difference and to help people,' he said. 'So I researched the program, got into the program, and now I'm here.' That support doesn't end after certification. 'They help you sign up to get your state license afterwards, and after that, they give you a follow-up,' Warrichaiet said. 'It's awesome. You have a lot of support. And CNA school — it's not the end. So if you're looking to advance, you have support through that.' Wisconsin State Troopers team up with kids for 'Cops & Bobbers' event in Marquette County As Wisconsin's population ages, the demand for caregivers is only expected to rise. The Wisconsin Hospital Association says residents over 65 make up about 20% of the state's population, but account for about 40% of hospital and clinic visits. That demand is growing faster than the health care workforce can keep up. With St. Mary's celebrating its 125th anniversary this year, Clinical Nurse Educator Morgan Wolfgram says the CNA school is a continuation of a mission that goes back more than a century. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Wisconsin State Troopers team up with kids for 'Cops & Bobbers' event in Marquette County
Wisconsin State Troopers team up with kids for 'Cops & Bobbers' event in Marquette County

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Wisconsin State Troopers team up with kids for 'Cops & Bobbers' event in Marquette County

MARQUETTE CO., MI. (WFRV) – Michigan State Police troopers from the North Central Region joined local youth last week for the annual 'Cops & Bobbers' event, a community outreach program designed to foster positive relationships between law enforcement and children, while encouraging a love for fishing over crime. Green Bay Police Chief Chris Davis provides details on local immigration enforcement policies According to a Facebook post from Wisconsin State Patrol, the event featured a day of casting lines, reeling in fish, and sharing laughs. Organizers say the goal is to get kids 'hooked' on fishing instead of drugs or delinquency. After what troopers jokingly called a 'reely good steak-out,' participants found a prime fishing spot that led to plenty of smiles and big catches. 'Cops & Bobbers' is part of a statewide initiative to build trust and create lasting memories with local youth. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Fond du Lac comes together to celebrate Hometown Heroes at Bratfest
Fond du Lac comes together to celebrate Hometown Heroes at Bratfest

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Fond du Lac comes together to celebrate Hometown Heroes at Bratfest

FOND DU LAC, Wis. (WFRV) – Community spirit was sizzling as residents gathered for the annual Hometown Heroes Bratfest at 1028 S. Main Street. From 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., the event brought together locals for a day of food, fun, and heartfelt appreciation for those who serve. Attendees enjoyed brats, burgers, and more, with all proceeds supporting the Fond du Lac County VA, VFW, Sheriff's Office, Police Department, and Fire Rescue. Wisconsin State Troopers team up with kids for 'Cops & Bobbers' event in Marquette County The event also featured public safety displays and gave families the chance to meet local first responders up close. More than just a brat fry, the Bratfest was a celebration of service, sacrifice, and hometown pride. Organizers called the turnout a success and thanked the community for coming together in support of Fond du Lac's everyday heroes. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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