Horlick Teacher Accused; Domestic Case Leads to Drug Charges; Johnson Home Fire
The disturbing allegations against a Horlick gym teacher top the list of most read stories from last week.
This past week brought us a host of stories that run the gamut from crime to business to local politics. And, because we know that you get busy and can miss a story here and there, we've gathered the top 10 stories to help catch you up.
Most readers flocked to a story about a Thomas Adams, the Horlick High School gym teacher charged with child enticement. Adams is accused to making inappropriate comments to a 15-year-old student, and, if convicted, faces up to 25 years in prison and/or up to $100,000 in fines.
Caledonia police respondedto a call for a domestic disturbance that ended in a drug arrest. According to the criminal complaint, a man was taken into custody for domestic abuse, and he was intoxicated with a blood alcohol of .25. When he was searched at the Racine County Jail, officers found a marijuana joint in his front pants pocket.
A fire on the wrap-around porch was quickly doused at a Johnson family home Monday morning. Luckily, no one was hurt because a babysitter and a child were successfully evacuated. Damage estimates are anywhere between $30,000 and $45,000.
Other top stories include the following:
Unguarded Undergarments Under Attack
Woman Says Heart Problem Caused Crash
Tiderman Pulls Out Of Caledonia Trustee Race
Sister of Teacher Accused of Child Enticement: 'There's No Way He Did This'
Primary Election Preview: What is the Biggest Issue in RUSD?
Tarnowski Hall at Gateway Named for Caledonia Couple
Racine Unified Community Invited to Meet Superintendent Finalist