Longtime Farm Broadcaster and supporter of WRDN Radio, Orion Samuelson, passed away on Monday. Orion started his career in 1951 at the age of 17 at WKLJ in Sparta, WI He also worked at WBAY in Green Bay before moving to WGN in Chicago in 1961, where he would remain until his retirement in 2020. Orion was featured on WRDN Radio with his National Farm Report and Samuelson Sez programs, and he was also a host of the TV Shows US Farm Report and This Week in Agri-Business. He was 91.
Firefighters from Lake City, Wabasha, and Zumbro Falls had to battle a fire near the pallet factory during the blizzard on Sunday. According to the Lake City Fire Department, a large, unoccupied tin-roofed building had collapsed under the weight of snow before the fire started. The weather hampered firefighting efforts and crews were on the scene for nearly 6hours. No one was injured in the fire, the exact cause of the blaze is still under investigation.
Gas prices continue to rise in Western Wisconsin. Triple-A reports the average price of regular fuel in Eau Claire is now three-27 per gallon -- 14-cents more per gallon from one week ago. In La Crosse, the average cost of a gallon of regular fuel is three-19 per gallon -- 17 cents more per gallon from a week ago. The average cost of a gallon of regular fuel in the Badger State is three-38 per gallon.
A Tomah home sustained minor damage in a Monday morning fire. Reports say a pickup truck in the driveway of a Birch Lane residence caught fire and that the flames spread to the home. The home's residents -- including a two-year-old child -- were able to safely evacuate.
The Minnesota State Patrol is sharing crash numbers after a winter storm dumped snow across the southern portion of the state over the weekend. Officials say there were over 460 property damage crashes reported between early Friday and just before midnight on Sunday night. MSP adds that there were 40 injury crashes logged and one fatal wreck reported in Meeker County on Saturday. A 22-year-old man who was not wearing his seatbelt died in that incident, according to troopers.
A judge is denying a change of venue request filed by former Minnesota State Patrol trooper Shane Roper. His lawyers argued Roper should have his vehicular homicide trial moved out of Olmstead County. The judge disagreed with that suggestion, saying he will be able to get a fair trial without the venue change. Roper was on duty with MSP when his cruiser struck a vehicle near Apache Mall in Rochester back in 2024. Eighteen-year-old Olivia Flores was killed in that crash.
It's good news for snowmobile riders in Western Wisconsin. Eau Claire Countywide Snowmobile trails are open again. The Eau Claire County Parks & Forest Department made that announcement on Monday adding that trails have not been groomed at this time.
Wisconsin is joining a multi-state lawsuit against OneMain financial. Attorney General Josh Kaul alleges the lender charged consumers hundreds of millions of dollars in hidden fees. The lawsuit claims OneMain packed high‑cost installment loans with add‑on insurance and products that inflated costs, sometimes by thousands of dollars, often without clear consent. Kaul says consumers should clearly understand what they’re paying for. The lawsuit seeks restitution, penalties, and repayment of profits allegedly obtained unlawfully.
A Black River Ralls resident is being identified as the person who died following an accident earlier this month in Jackson County. Thirty-four-year-old Jordan Funmaker was walking in a lane of traffic on State Highway 54 in the Town of Brockway March 9th when they were hit by a vehicle. Funmaker was taken to a local hospital and was later declared dead.
A bill that could be voted on in the state Senate would prohibit non-disclosure agreements between data center developers and local governments in Wisconsin. The legislation authored by Republican state Senator AndrĂ© Jacque would ban use of NDAs to conceal data center development plans from local communities. It passed a Senate committee on a bipartisan 4-1 vote Friday. The bill would prohibit companies and local governments from using NDAs or other secrecy deals to conceal information from the public or local government officials and prevent local governments from approving a data center if those requirements are violated. Jacque said data centers carry many concerns for residents in communities where they’re built, and projects seeking local approval need to so in the open. The bill would need to pass both chambers to get to the governor. The state Assembly has already adjourned for the year.
Wisconsin recorded one of the largest drops in opioid deaths nationwide. That's according to a new report from the Kaiser Family Foundation, a health care research nonprofit, which looked at statistics from 2024. Wisconsin and Virginia were tied for the second-largest decline in overdose deaths, at a 44-percent decline. West Virginia led the nation with a 46-percent decrease. The report found opioid death rates fell in every state in 2024, but it did not identify what specific factors contributed to the decline nationally.
It's been 6 years since the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a global pandemic, which took a toll on the healthcare workforce in Wisconsin and the nation. The American Medical Association reported that physician burnout peaked at about 63-percent in 2021. The figure improved to around 44-percent by last year. COVID-19 was one of the three leading causes of death in Wisconsin in 2020. Figures from the CDC last year listed Covid as the 10th leading cause of death in Wisconsin.
If you're feeling down and anxious about the state of the world and the constant negative news on social media, do something about it. That's the advice from UW-Health Behavioral Health specialist Shawn Skogen. "I think we get stuck in, 'Well, I want this to be better now' or 'what's it going to be like in a month?" But that small change today, right? I'd say that 10 minute walk on your lunch break today and again tomorrow and the next day adds up where, OK, you're feeling better." Skogen says just taking care of yourself a little bit each day, rather than endlessly scrolling social media can make all the difference.
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Southeast Minnesota dairy
farm has received some recognition. Minnesota
Milk Producers Association presented its 2025 Producer of the Year
award to Dave and Ann Buck of Bucks Unlimited in Goodhue.
Dave
and Ann started Bucks Unlimited in 1991 with about 80 cows. Today,
the family has more than 1,000 cows.
The Minnesota Milk Producers Association said it presents the
Producer of the Year award to exceptional dairy farmers who are
leaders in agriculture and their community.
An area June Dairy Month breakfast will not be held this year. The Pierce County Dairy Promotions Board recently decided to not hold the dairy breakfast this year. The board cited a lack of volunteers to help with the breakfast. Instead of the breakfast, the board decided to do a number of smaller educational events throughout the year. The first of those events will be on March 21 at UW River Falls University Center with featured speaker Michelle Payn, author of the book Food Bullying and Food Truths from Farm To Table. The event starts at 3pm and admission is free.