A fight between two teenagers that led to four people facing charges began with an argument over clothes, an officer testified Monday.
Wisconsin Rapids Police Sgt. Mike Potocki testified Monday that he was told there was a telephone conversation between Cayla N. Cumberland, 19, of Wisconsin Rapids, and a 14-year-old Wisconsin Rapids girl. The argument was about fusible interlining someone wanting clothes returned, Potocki said.
The conversation then turned to Leonard D. Grinnage, 25, of Marshfield making comments about the 14-year-old girl, Potocki said.
Cumberland is charged with child abuse and criminal trespass. Grinnage, 25, of Marshfield is charged with felony bail jumping, child abuse, criminal damage to property, criminal trespass and disorderly conduct as a repeat offender.
Cumberland waived her right to a preliminary hearing Monday in Wood County Circuit Court and her attorney, Erik McFarland, entered a not guilty plea for her.
Potocki took the stand during Grinnage’s preliminary hearing and said he responded DHJ Interlining to a call of an altercation on May 17 in Wisconsin Rapids.
There was a conversation between Cumberland and the teenage girl, Potocki said. The conversation turned physical, Potocki said.
The 14-year-old girl’s mother became involved and kicked Cumberland in the face, according to the criminal complaint. Cumberland then left and came back with Grinnage and Amanda M. Gallert, 24, of Madison.
Grinnage kicked in the front door and was confronted by the girl’s mother, Potocki said. He pushed the woman down, but she got back up and he threw her down again.
Gallert then sat on the woman to keep her out of the way, according to the complaint.
Grinnage then kicked in the 14-year-old girl’s bedroom door and she ran into an adjoining bathroom Double Sided Fusible Interlining, Potocki said. He kicked in the bathroom door, knocking the girl down. Grinnage then held the girl while Cumberland hit her in the head about 10 times, Potocki said.
Grinnage’s attorney, Emily Nolan-Plutchak, called the mother of the teenage victim to the stand to testify. After Wood County Circuit Judge Greg Potter told the woman anything she said on the stand could be used in the case filed against her, the woman decided not to testify.
Potter ruled there was enough evidence to continue the case and Grinnage pleaded not guilty to the charges. Both Grinnage and Cumberland are scheduled to make their next appearances July 11.
On June 2, Wood County Judge Nicholas Brazeau Jr. issued a warrant for Gallert, who is charged with criminal trespass for her part in the incident. Gallert failed to make a scheduled court appearance June 2.
The 14-year-old girl’s mother, a 34-year-old Wisconsin Rapids woman, is scheduled to make her initial appearance on June 16. The Daily Tribune is not naming her to protect the identity of the child.
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Tuesday, June 10, 2014
Monday, May 5, 2014
City Tests New LED Lights in Neighborhoods Throughout Naperville
The city of Naperville is looking to upgrade more than 11,000 street lights to china led light and currently is testing out lights from six different manufacturers in various neighborhoods throughout town.
As part of the LED Pilot Program, which began on Monday, there are currently eight locations in town where different par 30 LED lamps are being tested. The lights are labeled with a sign at those locations for easy identification.
Staff will analyze the fixtures' performance turing the test period and the public is also asked to provide feedback on the different lights in an online survey, which will be available through April 20, on the city's website.
The eight locations with sample 15w LED downlight suppliers include:
Springdale Circle (west side) from Dewhurst Street to Greenfield Court, in the Brook Crossings subdivision adjacent to Gregory Middle School
Century Farm Lane from William Penn Drive to Commons Road in the Century Farms Subdivision
Fort Hill Drive (east side) from Quincy Avenue to Aurora Avenue
Jefferson Avenue from Ogden Avenue to Encina Drive
Diehl Road (double head poles in center island) from Park Avenue to Washington Street
Naper Boulevard (west side) from Plank Road to the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad
Raymond Drive from River Road to Ogden Avenue
Rickert Drive from Sequoia Road to Sanctuary Lane
Feedback on the LED lights can also be provided via phone to the Department of Public Works by calling (630) 420-6095.
For maps of these locations, as well as other background information about the project
Feedback obtained from the pilot program will be compiled along with staff evaluations to score the six vendors’ lights in order to move to the next phase of the RFQ process.
After the selection has been made, the City intends to issue a bid and recommend a purchase to City Council so the first group of LED par lamps in usa can be installed this summer.
As part of the LED Pilot Program, which began on Monday, there are currently eight locations in town where different par 30 LED lamps are being tested. The lights are labeled with a sign at those locations for easy identification.
Staff will analyze the fixtures' performance turing the test period and the public is also asked to provide feedback on the different lights in an online survey, which will be available through April 20, on the city's website.
The eight locations with sample 15w LED downlight suppliers include:
Springdale Circle (west side) from Dewhurst Street to Greenfield Court, in the Brook Crossings subdivision adjacent to Gregory Middle School
Century Farm Lane from William Penn Drive to Commons Road in the Century Farms Subdivision
Fort Hill Drive (east side) from Quincy Avenue to Aurora Avenue
Jefferson Avenue from Ogden Avenue to Encina Drive
Diehl Road (double head poles in center island) from Park Avenue to Washington Street
Naper Boulevard (west side) from Plank Road to the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad
Raymond Drive from River Road to Ogden Avenue
Rickert Drive from Sequoia Road to Sanctuary Lane
Feedback on the LED lights can also be provided via phone to the Department of Public Works by calling (630) 420-6095.
For maps of these locations, as well as other background information about the project
Feedback obtained from the pilot program will be compiled along with staff evaluations to score the six vendors’ lights in order to move to the next phase of the RFQ process.
After the selection has been made, the City intends to issue a bid and recommend a purchase to City Council so the first group of LED par lamps in usa can be installed this summer.
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
The newest replica watches
AUDEMARS PIGUET – 40 Years of an Evergreen
The Le Brassus brand’s horological oak is one of the few timepieces with enough staying power to survive decades of growth. aaa Watches
The spectacular traveling exhibition currently showing at Paris’s Palais de Toyko until June 10 highlights four decades of a truly iconic timepiece.
The Paris stop of the traveling exhibition highlighting 40 years of Audemars Piguet’s Royal Oak – the third after New York and Milan – opened yesterday in the Parisian museum for contemporary art to the tune of 800 invited guests. Chief Artistic Officer Octavio Garcia, who called the venue fitting as “an anti-museum,” opined that the exhibition can be understood as an homage to Gérald Genta, the designer of the original 1972 Royal Oak. Audemars Piguet Replica Watches
The exhibition itself comprises 100 timepieces gathered from Audemars Piguet’s own museum in Le Brassus and private collectors. One of the original 1,000 stainless steel pieces produced is naturally the first piece on display. “The dial has such extreme depth,” Garcia remarked upon showing interested visitors the exhibit. “It looks almost like a ‘wet’ blue.” The exhibition clearly shows that Audemars Piguet had a forward-thinking attitude toward materials early on: in addition to the stainless steel of the original timepiece (a shocking choice for a luxury watch Chopard Replica Watches that also turned out to bring a number of technical hurdles with it), there are pieces from as early as the 1980s crafted in titanium and even tantalum. A 1993 automatic two-tone piece stuck out as having a very different feel – and shape. The reason was because it was articulated by designer Jörg Hysek. In 1993, in-house designer Emmanuel Gueit created an offshoot for the celebrated trunk: the Royal Oak Offshore, a beefed-up execution that remains a popular alternative to the classic Royal Oak look to this day.
Personal family memories
The year was 1972. Unemployment in the U.S. was almost six percent, sports and rock stars were idolized in a burgeoning media, Corum Replica Watches and Europe was very, very far away. In this era of uncertainty and luxury reserved only for a certain jet set, Audemars Piguet introduced an incredibly daring wristwatch: a move destined to change the history of this 137-year-old Swiss manufacture gave birth to a newly defined luxury sports watch.
Audemars Piguet is the oldest major watch company still in the hands of its founding families, though it does have shareholders. Chairwoman of the board is Jasmine Audemars, whose great-grandfather was one of the founders. When the Royal Oak was launched in 1972, she was a journalist in Geneva, editor-in-chief of “Le Journal de Genève” and less connected with the company than now, though her father was involved in the factory’s day-to-day at the time. Patek Philippe Replica
“I remember my father having a lot of worries to produce the Royal Oak,” she remembers. “It was rather sophisticated and had never been done before. He was pulling his hair out at times!” She explained that many of the production problems experienced at the beginning of the 1970s occurred because what they were attempting was so novel.
“Gérald Genta was a real gentleman and an artist,” she continues down memory lane. “He knew not only my father, but also my grandfather. The watch industry owes him a lot.”
This exhibition, for which a backdrop of photography, art, sound and film from three 21st-century artists was created, will continue until June 10, after which it will travel to Singapore, Beijing and finally Dubai. Zenith Replica Be sure to catch it – entry is free.
The Le Brassus brand’s horological oak is one of the few timepieces with enough staying power to survive decades of growth. aaa Watches
The spectacular traveling exhibition currently showing at Paris’s Palais de Toyko until June 10 highlights four decades of a truly iconic timepiece.
The Paris stop of the traveling exhibition highlighting 40 years of Audemars Piguet’s Royal Oak – the third after New York and Milan – opened yesterday in the Parisian museum for contemporary art to the tune of 800 invited guests. Chief Artistic Officer Octavio Garcia, who called the venue fitting as “an anti-museum,” opined that the exhibition can be understood as an homage to Gérald Genta, the designer of the original 1972 Royal Oak. Audemars Piguet Replica Watches
The exhibition itself comprises 100 timepieces gathered from Audemars Piguet’s own museum in Le Brassus and private collectors. One of the original 1,000 stainless steel pieces produced is naturally the first piece on display. “The dial has such extreme depth,” Garcia remarked upon showing interested visitors the exhibit. “It looks almost like a ‘wet’ blue.” The exhibition clearly shows that Audemars Piguet had a forward-thinking attitude toward materials early on: in addition to the stainless steel of the original timepiece (a shocking choice for a luxury watch Chopard Replica Watches that also turned out to bring a number of technical hurdles with it), there are pieces from as early as the 1980s crafted in titanium and even tantalum. A 1993 automatic two-tone piece stuck out as having a very different feel – and shape. The reason was because it was articulated by designer Jörg Hysek. In 1993, in-house designer Emmanuel Gueit created an offshoot for the celebrated trunk: the Royal Oak Offshore, a beefed-up execution that remains a popular alternative to the classic Royal Oak look to this day.
Personal family memories
The year was 1972. Unemployment in the U.S. was almost six percent, sports and rock stars were idolized in a burgeoning media, Corum Replica Watches and Europe was very, very far away. In this era of uncertainty and luxury reserved only for a certain jet set, Audemars Piguet introduced an incredibly daring wristwatch: a move destined to change the history of this 137-year-old Swiss manufacture gave birth to a newly defined luxury sports watch.
Audemars Piguet is the oldest major watch company still in the hands of its founding families, though it does have shareholders. Chairwoman of the board is Jasmine Audemars, whose great-grandfather was one of the founders. When the Royal Oak was launched in 1972, she was a journalist in Geneva, editor-in-chief of “Le Journal de Genève” and less connected with the company than now, though her father was involved in the factory’s day-to-day at the time. Patek Philippe Replica
“I remember my father having a lot of worries to produce the Royal Oak,” she remembers. “It was rather sophisticated and had never been done before. He was pulling his hair out at times!” She explained that many of the production problems experienced at the beginning of the 1970s occurred because what they were attempting was so novel.
“Gérald Genta was a real gentleman and an artist,” she continues down memory lane. “He knew not only my father, but also my grandfather. The watch industry owes him a lot.”
This exhibition, for which a backdrop of photography, art, sound and film from three 21st-century artists was created, will continue until June 10, after which it will travel to Singapore, Beijing and finally Dubai. Zenith Replica Be sure to catch it – entry is free.
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