Sheboygan County leaders say more than 90 percent of the workers at the county courthouse say they would feel safer if there was one secured entrance. X-ray machines and metal detectors make up a large part of a one-million-dollar courthouse project which should be completed by October. The courthouse in Sheboygan is one of the last in southeastern Wisconsin to add the security enhancements. It’s also one of the largest Wisconsin counties which didn’t have a secured entrance to its courthouse.
Sheboygan County Ready To Spend $1M On Security
Aug 10, 2018 | 2:00 PM
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