by subulwaa@uwosh.edu | Feb 2, 2020 | FIXED Feature
Kristina Farina By Jack Tierney The video showed grainy black and white images of a lifeless body lying on the ground as semi-trucks and motorists passed by. White clouds of condensation blew from the officers’ mouths as they moved like skilled professionals in...
by crawfork@uwosh.edu | Jan 24, 2020 | FIXED Feature
Jenna Washuleski By Kaitlyn Scoville Just a day in the life Jenna Washuleski is in her element. Despite the chaos of kids running around at the Boys and Girls Club of Oshkosh, she glides in with a special guest for a H.O.P.E. group – Montee Ball, former...
by subulwaa@uwosh.edu | Jan 21, 2020 | FIXED Feature
Chris Kessler by Neal Hogden A Tumultuous Childhood At 6 years old, most children are experiencing a lot of firsts, whether it’s their first time losing a tooth, their first grade on an assignment, or their first sleepover. For Chris Kessler, at 6 years old he had his...
by crawfork@uwosh.edu | Nov 14, 2019 | FIXED Feature
Kurtis Rodriguez by Natalie Dillon July 26, 2016: “Your Mother Saved Your Life” Kurtis Rodriguez only had a few minutes to get ready in his mother’s basement. His father was waiting outside to take him to the Winnebago County Jail for his drug test. Being out on bond...
by crawfork@uwosh.edu | Nov 14, 2019 | FIXED Feature
Myron Batiste by Joe Schulz Myron Batiste shook his head and laughed at the mugshot showing a sullen man with dead eyes, staring into the void. Wearing his best shirt and tie, Myron was laughing because he is no longer the same man in that photo. On this day, Oct. 10,...
by crawfork@uwosh.edu | Nov 14, 2019 | FIXED Feature
Lacy by Jelissa Burns Lacy steps up to the lectern in the middle of the stuffy courtroom, her drug court peers watching her as she hands over her paperwork. “How are your test results?” the presiding judge asks. “Clean,” Lacy responds, her peers fill the room with...