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Mar. 15, 2025

Winter Wonderland Festival Slammed for Sad Fake Snow Made of Cotton and Bed Sheets

Photo:Alert-/RedNote Alert-/RedNote A winter festival left visitors wanting their money back after the advertised snow turned out to be sparse blobs of cotton. The Chengdu Snow Village project recently issued an apology to guests on Wechat (a Chinese messaging service) on Feb. 8, according toReuters. The message read: “In order to create a ‘snowy’ atmosphere the tourist village purchased cotton for the snow…but it did not achieve the expected effect, leaving a very bad impression on tourists who came to visit.

Mar. 15, 2025

Wisconsin Health Department Warns Customers to Throw Out Pizza After Food Was Found to Be Contaminated with THC

Pizzas (stock image).Photo:Getty Getty Wisconsin public health officials are urging customers who bought pizza from a local restaurant this week to throw it out, after the pizzas were found to have been contaminated with THC.According to apress releasefrom the Stoughton Police Department, near Madison, a number of people reported that they had become ill or felt high after they ate pizza from Famous Yeti’s Pizza on Friday, Oct. 25.“Based upon statements from the owner of Famous Yeti’s Pizza, they share a kitchen with Turtle Crossing Cannabis, a company that bakes Delta 8 and Delta 9 THC infused items,” police said in the release.

Mar. 15, 2025

Wisconsin Teen Paralyzed in Crash in Nebraska Told Mom 'I Am So Sorry'

Evelyn Laux.Photo:GoFundMe GoFundMe A Wisconsin teenis paralyzedfrom the waist down after a life-changing car crash. Seventeen-year-old Evelyn “Evey” Laux of Waterford, Wis., was visiting a friend in a rural area of St. Paul, Neb. on Friday, Jan. 3 when the incident occurred, according to ABC affiliateWISN 12. PEOPLE out to the St. Paul Police Department for comment but did not receive an immediate response. Truck crash in Nebraska on Jan. 3, 2025.

Mar. 15, 2025

Wisconsin Woman Leaves Her Former High School Her Estate — Over $1 Million, with More to Come — After Her Death

Osceola High School in Wisconsin.Photo:KARE 11/YouTube KARE 11/YouTube Ahigh schoolin Wisconsin got a major financial surprise thanks to a former student. Milly Chapman, who was previously known as Millie Lindahl, donated her estate after her death to the Osceola High School — 78 years after shegraduatedas part of the educational institution’s class of 1947, according toKARE 11. Superintendent Becky Styles told the outlet that she got an email last summer about how Chapman wanted to leave $1.

Mar. 15, 2025

With Decision on Menendez Brothers Resentencing Days Away, DA Says They're Not a Danger to Society (Exclusive)

Los Angeles County District AttorneyGeorge Gascónsays he will make a decision on whether or not to recommend resentencing forErik and Lyle Menendezin a matter of days — and that the brothers are not a danger to society. “Based on everything that I know, I don’t believe that they are,” Gascón tells PEOPLE. “Quite frankly, they probably haven’t been for a very long time, if they ever were. I think this is not like they were going around killing people or robbing people on the street.