Woman Smashes Van She Was Driving Into Caledonia Convenience Store
The woman who was driving this van inadvertently hit the gas instead of the brake. We'll post more information when we get it.
The woman who was driving this van inadvertently hit the gas instead of the brake. We'll post more information when we get it.
During compliance checks, Caledonia Police and state Department of Revenue officials found several liquor license holders selling cigarettes purchased in Illinois and with illegal video gaming machines in their stores.
Three business owners have been ordered to remove illegal video gambling machines that were paying out cash, after compliance checks by the Caledonia Police Department and the state Department of Revenue. Two of the business owners also sold cigarettes and tobacco products purchased from Illinois and did not have a Wisconsin tax stamp, police said. “We’re assisting the Department of Revenue in their investigation and we are following up to make sure they are complying,” said Caledonia Police Detective Melissa Stardy. State and police officials inspected M.J. Petroleum, 600 Four Mile Rd.; Ayra’s, 6900 State Highway 31, Deli-Food Xpress, 3100 6 Mile Road; and Four Mile Food & Liquor, 601 Four Mile Rd. Akil Ajmeri owns Ayra’s and Deli-Food …
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7:45 am on Tuesday, April 10, 2012
JW--I agree with you,too. I like to bet on a horserace a couple of times a year,and don't see the appeal of sitting at a machine, but aren't we free to make choices, including choices others don't agree with? Also, it seems a bit hypocritical to have a state-run lottery but forbid the use of these gambling machines.   more ›
john kalashian
8:39 pm on Friday, May 18, 2012
God Bless you fire fighters as you serve the people who call upon you. Chaplain John   more ›