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On average in Wisconsin, one out of three adult women and almost one out of every five adult men will experience sexual violence in their lifetimes.Aspirus Rhinelander Hospital now has trained nurses that specialize in care for those who have experienced sexual or domestic violence.
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A study committee made up of legislators, district attorneys and military veterans began working on legislation last summer to tighten oversight of sexual assault complaints within the Wisconsin National Guard
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The Women's Community in Wausau has been a safe haven for victims of sexual assault for several years, and now they're holding seminars to encourage others to share their stories
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A new trial and a second conviction led to the same sentence for a Tomahawk man accused of a sexual assault at a Rhinelander area school
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A statewide system to track kits that contain evidence following a sexual assault has gone live.
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A Northwoods janitor convicted of sexually assaulting a student will have a new trial.
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For years, Wisconsin has been working through a backlog of sexual assaults kits.New state laws aim to prevent those kits from piling up again. Governor Evers signed two bills into law this week.
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Gov. Tony Evers has signed bipartisan bills establishing a first-ever process for collecting and tracking sexual assault evidence kits.
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A Rhinelander woman who runs an at-home daycare is accused of sexually assaulting a child under the age of 16 years old.37-year-old Stacy Melby is facing…
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The Wisconsin Department of Justice has procured a federal tracking system to trace the status of sexual assault evidence kits in case the Legislature…