By Associated Press Madison — A second proposal to track crime in Wisconsin public schools has been introduced. The measure proposed Tuesday would create a pilot program to track crime and student safety incidents in one urban district, one suburban district and one rural school. That bill comes after Republican Rep. John Jagler, of Watertown, last month proposed requiring information on school report cards about crimes committed at all high schools, their events and on school buses. | Nov. 17, 2015 7:26 p.m. By of the Journal Sentinel A 64-year-old Milwaukee man was killed Tuesday afternoon when he was struck by a hit-and-run driver on Milwaukee's south side, police said....
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