Saturday, February 9, 2013
A 30-year-old Waukesha woman is accused of resisting an officer while they were investigating an incident at Ryan's Pub, according to a criminal complaint.
A Waukesha woman who felt – at least while intoxicated – that police should “never talk to her that way” is charged with two misdemeanors, according to a criminal complaint. Natasha M. Gregory, 30, was charged Feb. 1 in Waukesha County Circuit Court with resisting an officer and disorderly conduct from an Aug. 24 incident at Ryan’s Pub. She faces up to one year in jail and $11,000 in fines if convicted. According to the complaint: Officers were investigating a report of a fight at Ryan’s Pub, 1220 The Strand, at 12:03 a.m. Aug. 24. A bartender pointed out Gregory and another woman to police, stating that they tried to fight with bartenders and several patrons in the bar. A police officer asked Gregory to step out of the bar, which …
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Sunday, January 27, 2013
Congratulations to these Waukesha and New Berlin students!
The following local students have been named to the Dean's List for the fall 2012 semester at Marquette University in Milwaukee: Marquette University is a Catholic, Jesuit university that draws its more than 11,500 students from all 50 states and more than 75 different countries. In addition to its nationally recognized academic programs, Marquette is known for its service learning programs and internships as students are challenged to use what they learn to make a difference in the world. Find out more about Marquette at marquette.edu
Friday, October 5, 2012
21-year-old suspect faces more than two years in prison after authorities say he grabbed the buttocks of two women and lied to police about it.
A 21-year-old Waukesha County man was charged Friday in connection with the sexual assaults of two women near the Marquette University campus last week. Kendrick L. Mitchell of Oconomowoc is accused of grabbing the buttocks of both women in two separate incidents and then lying to police about it. He was charged in Milwaukee County Circuit Court with two counts of fourth-degree sexual assault and one count of obstructing an officer. If convicted, he faces up to 27 months in prison and $30,000 in fines. According to the criminal complaint: At 21-year-old Marquette student finished up her last class on the night at 8:30 p.m. Sept. 27 and while walking west on West Wells Street near North 16th Street, a man later identified as Mitchell …
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Marquette University
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Thursday, September 20, 2012
Romney rallies crowd, saying Mitt Romney gave women key roles as Massachusetts governor.
Ann Romney told a crowd of supporters Thursday in Milwaukee that her husband is steadfast on protecting the economic and social interests of women. Introduced by Wisconsin's First Lady Tonette Walker, Romney, flanked by an American flag and a banner that read "Wisconsin (hearts) Ann," roused a crowd of more than 200 supporters – most of whom were women – in the old gym on the Marquette University campus. "He cares about women ... making the economy work for women," said the wife of Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney. "We need to have women understand Mitt is a person who cares." He's "a person who will work harder than anyone, who will be there, and ... will not fail," she said. Romney also introduced a number of women who served …
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Local Republican college students get ready for rally for Mitt Romney's presidential campaign.
Dozens of college students at Marquette University were busy Wednesday evening making posters in preparation for Ann Romney’s speech on campus Thursday. Downstairs in the gymnasium, risers were being set up for the media as local Republicans were getting everything ready for Ann Romney to campaign for her husband Mitt Romney’s presidential bid. It wasn't Manitowoc native Tyler Martell, a junior at Marquette, first time volunteering politically. But this time it was different, he told Patch before he began making a poster with a Twitter hashtag to promote the campaign of Mitt Romney and running mate Paul Ryan. “This one is a lot more exciting, there is a lot more people involved,” Martell said. “It’s a national race. … I just think there is…
Waukesha Girl
10:05 am on Monday, February 11, 2013
Sure seems like the police are at that bar an awful lot - Why are they still open? How many times do the police have to go there to break up fights? and before they get shut down?   more ›