Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Facebook

Click here for Stock Market Info



Radar by AccuWeather
GET FORECAST

Northern Indoor Comfort Systems

Clark County Humane Society - Lost & Found

Recent News
WE DIDN'T DO IT, SAYS NEILLSVILLE PAIR
Tuesday, October 7th, 2008 -- 1:59 pm
Posted by Riley Hebert-News Director


A sister and brother from Neillsville have pleaded not guilty to reckless homicide charges in the overdose death of an Eau Claire woman.

Tiffany Schubert, 26, and her her brother Zachary Schubert, 24,, entered the pleas in Eau Claire County Circuit Court Monday.

Thirty-year-old Lisa Gannigan was found dead at her home July 11. A needle and syringe containing Fentanyl and methadone were found under her body.

A friend of Gannigan's told police he saw Tiffany Schubert provide Gannigan with pills at least two times. A witness told police Zachary Shubert gave Gannigan a Fentanyl patch.

The siblings are charged with first-degree reckless homicide.


WRN Headlines
Brewers blown out in Houston
Bishop starts his free agent tour
Feingold to represent U.S. in Africa
Budget debate delayed
Venture capital ready for Walker?s signature


VIEW OUR ARCHIVE



OBITUARIES

Gross Auto Group - Over 300 vehicles at grossauto.com
OVER 300 VEHICLES at grossauto.com

Click here for BIG SAVINGS





Copyright © 2013 CWBRadio.com | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use
Website by SchillerMedia.com