Oshkosh Considers Opening City Streets to UTVs and ATVs: Public Input Invited Until October 10

Oshkosh, Wis. — The city is seeking input from residents regarding the potential legalization of utility task vehicles (UTVs) and all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) on local streets. Presently, Oshkosh prohibits the operation of UTVs entirely, while ATVs are restricted to snow removal on sidewalks and driveways during winter months. This inquiry comes on the heels of a recent change in Winnebago County, which updated its regulations to permit the use of ATVs and UTVs on county roadways. Following this development, city leaders have been prompted to reconsider Oshkosh’s stance on these recreational vehicles. The Oshkosh transportation … Read more

Small Businesses Brace for Change: New Laws Set to Take Effect on October 1

A series of new laws will take effect on October 1, affecting small businesses across the country. These changes aim to address various operational, financial, and regulatory aspects that can have significant implications for entrepreneurs and their enterprises. Among the key changes is an increase in the minimum wage for certain workers, which has been a long-standing issue for small business owners. As labor costs rise, many small businesses may need to reassess their budgetary allocations and staffing strategies. This shift is part of a broader national conversation around income equality and fair labor practices. … Read more

Judge Rejects Plea in Itasca County Voter Fraud Case as October Jury Trial Looms

GRAND RAPIDS, Minn. — A case of alleged voter fraud in Itasca County may be headed for a jury trial in October after a judge rejected a proposed guilty plea from defendant Danielle Miller on August 25. Miller, 40, from rural Nashwauk, has been charged with three felony counts of absentee voter fraud, stemming from allegations that she tried to cast a ballot in the name of her deceased mother for the 2024 presidential election. Initially, Miller pleaded not guilty to all charges in May but sought to change her plea to guilty on August … Read more

"Diddy Eyes Trump Support as Legal Troubles Deepen—Pardoning Possibilities Loom Ahead of October Sentencing"

NEW YORK — Sean John Combs, known in the music world as Diddy, has reportedly set his sights on a potential alliance with former President Donald Trump amid his ongoing legal challenges. As he faces sentencing next month for a series of charges related to alleged sexual misconduct, Diddy’s attorney hinted that a presidential pardon from Trump could lead to his support for the MAGA movement. Diddy, who encountered significant public scrutiny following his arrest and indictment last September, appeared to evade harsher charges such as racketeering and sex trafficking. His lawyer, Mark Geragos, discussed … Read more