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  • jesse4430
  • Jun 5
  • 1 min read

HURLEY - A Hurley man may have no criminal record of committing a sexual assault, despite the exchange of bodily fluids according to the victim and a no contest plea to a third-degree sexual assault felony charge.  Yesterday, in Iron County Circuit Court in Hurley a plea and sentencing hearing was held in a case regarding an incident where an exotic dancer reported she was sexually assaulted by Brandon Frazer while working at Shooter’s Bar in Hurley’s lower block back on Sep. 6th of last year, an incident that was captured on camera.  In the criminal complaint filed against Frazer, the charge was listed as third-degree sexual assault, which is a felony. However, the court did not find facts supporting that charge in its preliminary hearing and amended the charge to fourth-degree sexual assault, a misdemeanor.  A plea agreement was accepted yesterday, which amends the charge back to third-degree sexual assault. The agreement defers judgment for a year, and if Frazer follows the stipulations of the agreement, the charge would be amended to disorderly conduct. Frazer accepted the agreement and pleaded no contest to the third-degree sexual assault charge.  The victim in the case said in a victim impact statement that she doesn’t agree with the agreement saying in part that sexual assault is often normalized for dancers and many do not report it.

 
 
  • jesse4430
  • Jun 5
  • 1 min read

LAC DU FLAMBEAU - The Lac Du Flambeau tribe saying a Lac Du Flambeau cemetery was vandalized along with elders' properties in a news release Wednesday.  The release saying in part that damage and vandalism to a sacred place like a cemetery, where loved ones and ancestors are laid to rest is 'especially painful.'  And “We ask all community members to remember the importance of respect: for our elders, for our ancestors, for our land, and for each other. Together we can continue to build a community that reflects the strength, pride and values of our people."

 
 
  • jesse4430
  • Jun 5
  • 1 min read

WASHBURN - Construction is underway on major upgrades at Washburn’s middle and high schools after voters approved a referendum for the improvements. Students, staff, and community members marked the start of the project by using golden shovels to break ground at a ceremony on Tuesday, complete with a confetti finale to mark the occasion. Planned improvements include a new front entrance, updated restrooms, and other building repairs. Work on the renovation is expected to take about 18 months to complete.

 
 
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