Cedarburg couple leaves the suburban life for the love of animals
Posted: Sep 22, 2019 9:00 AM CDT
-
3:21
Visit Milwaukee preview: Halloween 2025 👻
-
0:59
Cathedral Square Park renamed for holiday season as trees arrive
-
5:14
CBS 58’s Theater Thursdays: ’Begonia’ and ’Ballad of...
-
4:45
Oak Creek High School cheer team raising funds for national championship...
-
2:24
Few showers for Halloween, peak fall color and clocks falling...
-
0:46
Local groups demand use of state money to fill funding gaps,...
-
0:51
Athletes hone skills at Special Olympics basketball clinic hosted...
-
2:38
’No person should have to go hungry’: SNAP benefits deadline...
-
0:41
1 in custody after rollover crash involving 2 semi-trucks along...
-
2:40
Proposed bill would require ’speed limiter’ devices for reckless...
-
2:30
Different Capitol, same finger-pointing: Dems, Van Orden trade...
-
1:52
City leaders celebrate Northridge Mall officially being demolished,...
(CEDARBURG) – Alyssa and Brandon Herbst were living the typical suburban life when their passion for rescuing animals took them in a new direction. Now they’ve gone from a quiet house on a quiet street to a literal animal house.
On CBS 58 Sunday Morning, Amanda Porterfield puts the spotlight on Autumn Farm Sanctuary in Cedarburg, a haven for disabled, neglected or unwanted animals of all kinds.
Sign up for the CBS 58 Newsletter