Sunday, September 30, 2012
An after-hours assignation in Hart Park following the Packers' criminal loss to the Seahawks turned into a trip to the police station for a Tosa man, while his paramour probably didn't talk about it when she got home.
- POLICE & FIRE
- Jim Price
-
Sunday, September 30, 2012
At about midnight Tuesday, a 41-year-old Wauwatosa man was arrested on two warrants after police found him and a 35-year-old Oak Creek woman after hours in the back seat of her fogged up car in the parking lot of Hart Park. The two said they were just making out after watching the Packers game at Leff’s Lucky Town, 7208 W. State St. The man was found to have two Menomonee Falls warrants for driving while suspended and driving after revocation. The car the woman was driving listed to a man with the same last name as hers and with the same Oak Creek address.
43.046148
-88.00279
Hart Park
7300 Chestnut St, Milwaukee, WI
After-hours assignation
/articles/amorous-pair-seek-solace-after-packers-loss
1579773
/locations/7938875
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Washington Patch users weigh in on the finish to the Green Bay-Seattle Monday Night Football game.
Seattleites and all Washingtonians know Monday night's last-second victory over the Green Bay Packers was lucky as a winning lottery ticket. But few feel the need to apologize about that fact. Out West, 'Hawks fans are saying, the team has caught its share of bad breaks and worse calls. (Remember Superbowl XL against Pittsburgh?) So when the team caught a good one – with the generous help of Packer defensive back M. D. Jennings and replacement refs -- the thinking in the Evergreen State was, "It's about time." Call it the Karmic Katch. Although to be honest, few seem to think that either the catch or the penalty just prior were exactly fair to the Packers faithful. Seattle-area Patch sites already got a dose of the reaction from Wisconsin…
Fed up with blown calls, a group of football fans is urging others to stop watching games for five days.
Fed up with the inconsistent quality of replacement referee and blown calls, a group of football fans are calling for a five-day boycott of the NFL. Organized by several Racine County residents, the boycott would run from Sept. 27 through Oct. 1 to cover the fourth week of the season. The fans say their patience was already thin with the bad officiating, but the final call at the end of the Green Bay Packers-Seattle Seahawks game was the ruling that spurred them to action. Brian Dey and Eddie Willing, both of Caledonia, issued a statement that said: "The union contract negotiations have been mishandled for several seasons, and this is the worst, at the hands of (NFL Commissioner) Roger Goodell." Even Gov. Scott Walker weighed in on the …
After M.D. Jennings of the Green Bay Packers and Gold Tate of the Seattle Seahawks simultaneously caught the football in the endzone during Monday Night Football, we want to know, do you think the replacement referees made a bogus call?
As the twitter-sphere blows up and Facebook is flooded with comments about the Green Bay Packer's loss to the Seattle Seahawks during Monday Night Football, Aaron Rodgers nine sacks and the final call that lost the game for the Pack, we want to hear what you think: Also, take our poll and share what you think should happen with the referring situation in the NFL in the comments section below! Here's what a few of the players are saying in the Twitter-sphere: GregJennings: #NFL C'MON MAN! Can't even be upset anymore. All I can do is laugh. Laugh at the #NFL for allowing America's game to come this. WOW! TJLang70: Any player/coach in Seattle that really thinks they won that game has zero integrity as a man and should be embarrassed. TJLang70…
Rose Reber
12:01 am on Friday, September 28, 2012
Seahawks win Packers lose end of story quit your whining   more ›