Midwest
Person of interest identified in case of human leg found in Milwaukee County park
A person of interest has been identified in connection to a severed human leg found in a Milwaukee County park last week.
The Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office said Maxwell Anderson, 33, was arrested last week after authorities searched his home as he is considered a person of interest in the severed leg that was found in Warnimont Park in Cudahy, FOX6 Milwaukee first reported.
Police have not explained how Anderson became a person of interest in the case and said he has not been charged.
On Tuesday, April 9, prosecutors were granted a 72-hour extension to review the evidence. Otherwise, Anderson could be released.
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Maxwell Anderson has been named a person of interest, but has not yet been charged with a crime. (Wisconsin DOC/FOX6 Milwaukee)
In court on Tuesday, prosecutors asked that Anderson be held for 72 more hours and give them until Friday morning, April 12, to build a case against him, FOX6 Milwaukee reported.
The severed human leg was found at Warnimont Park in Cudahy on Tuesday, April 2. Then, less than a week later, human remains were found at three other scenes in Milwaukee County.
“We’ve got body parts showing up in different parts of the city and the county,” criminal defense attorney Julius Kim told FOX6 Milwaukee.
Investigators have not said if the incidents are related.
The Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Office also added that someone at Warnimont Park came across “two items” that authorities believe “may be related” to their investigation of the leg that was found last week.
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A person of interest is in custody regarding a severed leg that was initially found in Cudahy, but prosecutors say they need more time reviewing evidence to link him to the crime. (FOX6 Milwaukee)
Retired Milwaukee Police Lt. Detective Steve Spingola told FOX6 Milwaukee that the series of gruesome discoveries caught his attention.
“It’s very unusual you’re going to have someone dismember a body,” he said.
He added that DNA, phone records and surveillance videos will be crucial to solve this case.
“You can see what law enforcement is trying to do to put this together,” Spingola said. “It’s a big jigsaw puzzle.”
While authorities have not connected Anderson to missing 19-year-old Sade Robinson, Spingnola noted that the family saying they were invited to his hearing is a telling sign.
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Family of missing 19-year-old Sade Robinson said investigators invited them to Anderson’s hearing. However, it’s unclear if Anderson is connected to Robinson in any way. (Sade Robinson/Facebook)
“How does she come in contact with Mr. Anderson, where do their paths cross,” he said. “That’s going to be the interesting thing.”
The family of Robinson sat in the front row of Anderson’s hearing. Her car was found burned near where police found body parts and remains on three separate days over the weekend.
Since Robinson went missing, her family’s been asking for donations for search efforts, but as of Wednesday night, the GoFundMe said the money will now be used for memorial expenses.
So far, law enforcement has not confirmed if Robinson is dead or connected her in any way to the body parts. Police have also not connected her to Anderson.
Fox News Digital reached out to the Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office and Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Office for comment.
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Ohio
Thousands of rubber ducks take over Cuyahoga Falls Saturday for Ohio Rubber Duck Dash
CUYAHOGA FALLS, Ohio — Cuyahoga Falls is anything but quiet this weekend as thousands of brightly colored rubber ducks have officially taken over the city for the annual Ohio Rubber Duck Dash, a free, family-friendly festival turning downtown into a playful, high-energy celebration.
At the center of the spectacle, a towering six-story rubber duck now looms over downtown, becoming an instant landmark and a must-see photo stop for festival goers. Visitors can also spot the giant duck installation, which is known as the world’s largest rubber duck, stationed at Riverfront Park on Front Street.
From Riverfront Park to the amphitheater stage along Riverfront Parkway, the city has been transformed into a whimsical race course where fun meets community spirit, and yes, a few thousand floating competitors are stealing the show.
The main event kicks off at noon, with the highly anticipated duck races beginning at 1:30 p.m. Organizers say around 10,000 adopted rubber ducks will race along an inflatable track designed and built by students participating in the Six District Entrepreneur Program. This ambitious hands-on project is led completely by students who have worked on the Ohio Rubber Duck Festival all year.
“I’ve learned really how hard it is to really run something and put it on. I’ve learned a lot about sales, budgeting, financing, all these different things that I would’ve never learned in the classroom. This taught me everything,” said Reaghan Randall, Ohio Rubber Duck Festival organizer.
“To add on to that, I feel like we learned a lot of communication. We’ve had so many experiences talking to people, being on the news, talking to businesses, so I think that’s been a really great learning experience,” said McKenzie Bosko, Ohio Rubber Duck Festival organizer.
Winners from each heat of 1,000 ducks will advance through the tournament-style races, with prizes ranging from cash and gift cards to Cleveland Guardians tickets and even a year of free Swensons.
Beyond the races, the festival stretches across the day with food trucks, live music, and student-created art installations scattered throughout the park. Organizers say the goal is to blend entertainment with education while bringing the community together in an unexpectedly joyful way.
The Ohio Rubber Duck Dash Festival runs until 4 p.m. Saturday.
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South Dakota
Brewing a celebration – AOL
GEDDES, S.D. (KELO) — The U.S. is getting ready to celebrate a big birthday.
July 4th will mark the country’s 250th anniversary.
South Dakota has been marking the milestone in different ways, including designating an official beer for the celebration.
Drive down Main Street in Geddes and you’ll come across Platte Creek Brewing Company.
“I’m like everybody. You start with five-gallon batches in your garage and you want to keep progressing from there I guess,” Doug Dykstra said.
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Today, customers have lots of options to choose from inside the former museum.
Doug and Jo Ellen Dykstra are the owners of the small town brewery that will mark five years in business in May.
But that’s not the only reason to raise a glass.
One of the beers brewed at this business is the official beer for South Dakota’s celebration of the nation’s 250th birthday.
While it’s a familiar recipe to Platte Creek Brewing customers, it goes by a different name: Dakota Liberty.
It’s a pilsner, or light beer, with a nod to the ag industry.
“We very much liked that the corn base was with it. It had more of a farming feel with it that way. And the best part was it’s very easy drinking,” Doug Dykstra said.
“It’s corn based, so it just screams South Dakota. The name itself, that’s a beautiful name, Dakota Liberty. It gives you a little pride in your state and we’re all talking about liberty with the nation’s 250th,” Jo Ellen Dykstra said.
State Historian Ben Jones is the chair of South Dakota’s commission for America 250.
It was his idea to have an official beer for the celebration.
“It just seemed like a way to do a couple things. One, spread the word about 250 and the other ways is to get people, ‘Oh, we can enjoy this and this is something we can participate in,’” Jones said.
Jones reached out to brewers in the state about the idea, and Platte Creek got involved.
“We sent them some samples, and they decided to go with us,” Doug Dykstra said.
“We talked about it and I said, ‘Just picture a person who’s enjoying their July 4th and make a beer kind of pitched to that event,’ and I think they hit a home run,” Jones said.
Dakota Liberty was unveiled at the South Dakota State Fair last year.
Since then, it’s become available in more locations.
“We gain a little more all the time. It very much has hit east river and we’re working to grab more of the west river market,” Doug Dykstra said.
Dakota Liberty may be shining a brighter light on the Geddes business.
“We get a lot of people that come in here and they say, ‘We saw your beer in Sioux Falls,’ and they wanted to stop by,” Doug Dykstra said.
“We hope it just amps up business on the weekend, but we hope it helps business. It’s just great exposure, it’s positive exposure,” JoEllen Dystra said.
Doug says they hope to work with other communities and have Dakota Liberty on hand during their celebrations.
“It’s been fun. We’re figuring out different things all the time,” Doug Dykstra said.
Perhaps more people will have a Dakota Liberty in their hands as they says cheers to 250.
Platte Creek is working with Ben’s Brewing in Yankton to increase distribution of Dakota Liberty.
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Wisconsin
Columbia County’s The Dump Bar & Grill wins Wisconsin’s best burger award
MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) – A Columbia County restaurant has earned the title of making Wisconsin’s best burger.
Awarded by the Wisconsin Beef Council, the Tennessee Whiskey Burger from Dump Bar and Grill in Cambria is this year’s winner.
The content promotes 100% beef burgers made in Wisconsin restaurants.
The Dump earned the highest ranking from a secret panel of three judges who travel to the elite eight restaurants.

The dump has been nominated by customers for three years in a row.
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