The Mondovi City Council is meeting tonight. Items on the agenda include discussion and possible action on renewal of the Buffalo County Recycling Center Agreement, and update on the Pedestrian Crossing Lights on North Eau Claire Street, and discussion on cybersecurity issues at city hall. Tonights meeting begins at 5:30 at the Marten Center in Mondovi.
The Durand Police Department is using an AI assistant to generate their police reports. Code Four analyzes body camera footage to write the reports, with officers and supervisors reviewing them for errors. Police Chief Stan Ridgeway says the program has been great for their smaller force, adding they're "saving an officer four, five or six hours depending on how busy their week is." The department is currently using it for free on a trial basis but is looking to add it to the budget for 2027.
While the city of Durand repealed the vacant building ordinance this month, there have been new businesses opening in the downtown. Durand City Administrator Tracy Carlson reminds business owners or those thinking of starting a business that there are some programs available to help. For more information on either the revolving loan fund or the facade grant program, contact Durand City Hall.
Police in Elk Mound are investigating after individuals reportedly threw an object from a bridge on Friday afternoon -- hitting a passing vehicle below. The incident happened on Interstate 94 at the South Holly Avenue overpass. The suspects are described as older male teens. Anyone with information on the incident is to contact Elk Mound Police.
Severe weather moved through the WRDN Listening area last night. According to the National Weather Service, 3 inch hail was reported near Waumandee, 2.5 inch hail was reported in Lake City, and the Buffalo County Emergency Management reported trees down just north of Alma. The weather should be quieter today with another chance of showers later this week.
Netflix has released its first trailer for its upcoming "Little House on the Prairie" series. The show is adapted from the book series by Laura Ingalls Wilder based on her childhood. It follows her family as they move to rural Minnesota from Pepin County. "Little House on the Prairie" hits Netflix on July 9th.
Gas prices are on the rise this week in Western Wisconsin. Triple-A
reports the average price of regular fuel in Western
Wisconsin
is now three-60 per gallon -- ten-cents more per gallon than they
were one week ago. In La Crosse, the average cost of a gallon of
regular fuel is three-57 per gallon -- four-cents more per gallon
than they were one week ago. The average cost of a gallon of regular
fuel in the Badger State is three-78 per gallon.
Investigators are working to learn the cause of a Monday afternoon house fire in Bloomer. According to the Chippewa County Sheriff’s Department, firefighters responded to a fire at a home on 210th Avenue went up in flames at around 12:30 p.m. When firefighters arrived they found the home fully engulfed in flames. The home was a total loss. No one was hurt.
Goodhue County Authorities are searching for a missing 14yr old. According to the Sheriff’s Department, Peyton Knudsen was last seen at her grandmothers home in Minneapolis on April 5th. She was last seen wearing a black hooded sweatshirt, black running pants and brown boots. Knudsen has connections in Goodhue County and anyone with information on her whereabouts is to contact the Goodhue County Sheriff’s Department.
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A Minnesota faith leader is calling on President Trump to apologize for remarks concerning Pope Leo. Bishop Robert Barron of the Diocese of Winona-Rochester to exception to the president's recent posting on Truth Social that he doesn't want a pope who thinks it's OK for Iran to have a nuclear weapon. Barron, who is also on Trump's Religious Liberty Commission, says the commander-in-chief was inappropriate and disrespectful when he also shared an image depicting himself as Jesus Christ on his social media account. Trump also called the pontiff weak on crime and terrible for foreign policy. Bishop Barron is calling on high-ranking Catholics in the Trump administration to meet with Vatican officials for a real dialogue.
Time is running out for Wisconsin utility customers who are behind on their bills to get help. The Public Service Commission of Wisconsin says the annual winter moratorium on utility disconnections ends Wednesday. After that, electric and natural gas customers who haven’t made payment arrangements could face shutoffs. The PSC is encouraging anyone falling behind to contact their utility as soon as possible to set up a payment plan. Customers may also qualify for help through the Wisconsin Home Energy Assistance Program. Applications are available online at energybenefit.wi.gov.
A lab worker at the University of Wisconsin - Madison is in trouble with the law. Police say Makoto Kuroda was arrested last week on charges of recklessly endangering safety for having a chemical in the lab. It's unknown what the chemical was, but police were called when an odor was coming from the facility. The 41-year-old Madison resident was taken into custody and booked into Dane County Jail. Officials called it an isolated incident, adding there' no danger to the public.
A statewide student mental health program in Wisconsin is expanding with a new 600-thousand-dollar grant. The funding supports a school-based initiative helping districts provide counseling and behavioral health services. The program currently serves 21 districts and about 148-thousand students across the state. Officials say the funding helps reduce waitlists and expand access to mental health services.
Wisconsin Native students can now wear traditional tribal regalia at graduation ceremonies. A new law signed by Governor Tony Evers bars public and charter schools from prohibiting tribal regalia for Native students who are tribal members, descendants, or eligible for membership. Some schools already allow students to wear regalia, but there hasn't been statewide clarity in the issue. Tribal leaders say the law is an important step toward respecting cultural identity and inclusion in Wisconsin schools.
It’s Severe Weather Awareness Week, and Wisconsin Emergency Management is reminding residents to be prepared before storms hit. Public Information Officer Katie Rousonelos says it’s important to know your safe spot during a tornado warning — ideally a basement or an interior room away from windows. Apartment residents should head to the lowest level possible. She also recommends having an emergency plan, a way to communicate with family, and an emergency kit with food, water, flashlights, batteries, and items for kids. More preparedness tips are available on the Wisconsin Emergency Management website.