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In 2022, more than 23,000 people in Wisconsin were convicted of an OWI offense and nearly one-third of all traffic-related fatalities were attributed to impaired driving due to alcohol.
It’s been open since 1992. The track is located south of Madison and east of Oregon in the Town of Rutland. Primarily it hosts stock cars but the 2024 schedule also has the USAC Silver Crown ...
Lt. Adam Loo with the LAPD's South Traffic Division said his officers have noticed an uptick in “poor driver attitude.” “It would be safe to say that those attitudes would naturally coincide ...
If any one driver was able to win the Nabbefeldt Memorial three years in a row, that driver would take permanent possession of the trophy and a new one would be introduced. Dick Trickle won the event two years in a row on two occasions, but Rick Wateski is the only driver to have won the event three years in a row (1991/1992/1993).
The tournament debuted in 1968 as the Greater Milwaukee Open (or GMO), [1] competing against the British Open by offering a $200,000 purse (second highest on the Tour) with a $40,000 first prize. Lee Trevino , the recent U.S. Open winner, chose to play in the more lucrative GMO instead of the 1968 British Open .
*Wisconsin's game with Purdue was cancelled due to a COVID-19 outbreak at Wisconsin. The game will not be rescheduled. Instead, Wisconsin will have a bye and will have just six games, and Purdue will have a bye and will have just seven games. [9] *Wisconsin's game with Minnesota was initially cancelled due to a COVID-19 outbreak at Wisconsin.
Here's a look at the 2024 NASCAR plans for Wisconsin drivers, including title hopefuls Sam Mayer (Xfinity) and Ty Majeski (Craftsman Truck Series). Wisconsin drivers racing in NASCAR Cup, Xfinity ...
The 1983 Wisconsin Act 74, effective July 1, 1984, created a drinking age of 19. Meeting in special session at the call of the governor, the legislature enacted 1985 Wisconsin Act 337, which raised the drinking age to 21 and brought the state into compliance with the NMDA (National Minimum Drinking Age) on September 1, 1986. [18]