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Winnebago County Coroner Sue Fiduccia, 80, is remembered for compassion and devotion to grieving families. Fiduccia died Wednesday morning.
Death of Julie Jensen: Pleasant Prairie: December 3, 1998: Husband convicted of murdering his wife; conviction later overturned; notable for admission into evidence of a letter written by deceased expressing suspicion of husband's intentions: Murder of Glenn Kopitske: Winnebago County: July 21, 2003: Thrill killing of a bipolar 37-year-old man
The driver of an all-terrain vehicle died Friday after colliding with a pickup truck in a rural area of Winnebago County, west of Oshkosh. The crash occurred around 4 p.m. near Wisconsin Highway ...
The murder of Glenn Kopitske (July 24, 1966 – July 31, 2003) occurred in Winnebago County, Wisconsin on July 31, 2003, when 37-year-old Kopitske was killed by 17-year-old Gary Hirte. Hirte initially admitted to killing Kopitske "to see if he could get away with it"; however, he later claimed to have experienced temporary insanity that ...
Winnebago County has agreed to settle a 2016 lawsuit over a crash that killed Rockford's Joy Lambert. Here are the details. Winnebago County agrees to pay Rockford family $3.3M over fatal crash
Scandal erupted after a patient died at Winnebago in January 1934. The death of Oscar Schrader kicked off a Legislative inquiry that eventually spread to several state mental health facilities from February to July 1934. It resulted in around 30 dismissals of staff and officials from Mendota, Winnebago and Waupun. [8]
ROCKFORD, Ill. (WTVO) — A 65-year-old woman on a bicycle was hit and killed in a crash Monday morning. According to the Rockford Police Department, the crash happened at the intersection of ...
Born in Livingston County, New York, his father was killed in the Battle of the Wilderness during the American Civil War. He then moved to Wisconsin in 1865 with his mother and grandparents and settled on a farm in the town of Utica, Winnebago County, Wisconsin. Weed went to the public schools.