Due to the weather, the Durand Improvement Group has moved tonights music in the park indoors to the Durand-Arkansaw High School Gym. Music from Half Shebang starting at 6pm, and for the kids a face painter will be on site. Food and refreshments will still be served and you are still encouraged to bring a lawn chair for seating. The annual touch a truck event with the Durand Police, Fire and Ambulance Services and Pepin County Sheriff’s and Highway Departments has been move to July. Admission is free.
The Pepin County Board is meeting tonight. Items on the agenda include discussion and possible action on a policy regarding the use of Artificial Intelligence, the establishment of an Opioid Settlement Task Force for the use of Opioid Settlement Funds, and reports from county committee chairs. Tonights meeting begins at 7 at the Pepin County Government Center.
The Dunn County Board is meeting tonight. Items on the agenda include budget amendments to Human Services, the Sheriff’s Office and Emergency Communications, discussion and possible action on approving an intergovernmental agreement for passenger rail planning and a capital improvement request to support passenger rail corridor planning. Tonights meeting begins at 7pm at the Dunn County Government Center.
Construction crews on the Madison Street Project have a unique issue at the intersection of Madison Street and 2nd Ave West, a tunnel under the street. The tunnel allows a creek under Memorial Park and the street to continue to the Chippewa River. Durand Mayor Patrick Milliren says crew will be surrounding the tunnel with concrete to shore it up. The tunnel itself will remain after the project is completed.
The Trempealeau County Sheriffs Department has released the name of the person killed in a two vehicle accident over the weekend. 42Yr old Amber Shovald of Eau Claire was killed when the SUV she was in struck a deer on Hwy 93, then went into the northbound land and struck a pickup truck. 38Yr old Maido Yang of Eau Claire and 24yr old Aleck Lehnartz of Winona were injured in the accident.
Formal charges are pending for the suspect in a house fire in Altoona that let one person dead Monday morning. Officials at Eau Claire County Jail identify the suspect as 32-year-old Tyler Stanton. He's being held on a charge of felony arson. He's due to appear in court today. Crews responded to a fire on Skyview Drive at around 9:30 Monday morning and recovered a body from the scene. The victim's name has not been released.
Today, the Eau Claire Sustainability Advisory Committee is scheduled to vote today on a proposed moratorium against development of data centers within the city. Committee members say the moratorium would give the city time to put in place requirements for the development of any centers. The proposal would go before the city council for a final decision.
Eau Claire Police are searching for a man they consider armed and dangerous. He's identified as 35-year-old Dakota Leis. Police say he fled from law enforcement Monday. He's wanted on several charges. Police caution against approaching him and instead should contact police.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has denied a petition for a review of Ezra McCandless' murder conviction. McCandless is currently serving a sentence for the 2018 stabbing death of her ex-boyfriend, Alex Woodworth. Her sentence is 50 years with the possibility of parole. The court did not give a reason for its decision. It was her third attempt to appeal her case.
A survey shows more than half the people polled support an indoor aquatic center on La Crosse's northside. In a report to the La Crosse School Board Monday night, Superintendent Dr. Aaron Engel said 52 percent of those surveyed support the idea, out of more than 41-hundred people who filled out the survey. The current North Side Community Pool is closed and in need of one-million dollars in repairs. The proposed aquatic center would cost an estimated 33-million dollars. The La Crosse Park Board will take up the proposal later this week.
Green Bay's common council is set to discuss a possible "vacant building tax" for buildings that sit empty for long periods of time. The idea is a city vacant property registry and fee program. The council's goal is to discourage property owners from keeping buildings empty at he risk of falling into disrepair. The longer a building is vacant, the higher the fee will be. The City of Durand had a vacant building fee, but the council repealed the fee due to lack and inability to enforce it.
A man accused of sexually assaulting a girl in western Wisconsin is caught in Montana. Police in the La Crosse County Village of French Island report 33-year-old Matthew Weber was arrested on Friday in Great Falls, Montana, and will be extradited to Wisconsin. Weber is accused of assaulting a 12-year-old girl and is also suspected to have attacked the girl's sister. Weber was already on a flight to Montana by the time the attack was reported to police two weeks ago.
The Wisconsin Housing and Economic Developing Authority have announced a new plan for tax credits and housing efforts. The plan sets priorities for awarding federal and state housing tax credits over the next two years, building on efforts that have already supported more than 33-thousand housing units since 2019. In the latest funding cycle, nearly $85 million helped create close to 3,800 units across 40 communities. The new plan increases award limits, updates scoring criteria and introduces caps and new categories to better distribute funding, hoping to improving affordability and meeting housing needs statewide.
A Kenosha couple are taking their fight over a 50-50 raffle at American Family Field to the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Matt and Annette Flynn claim they were unfairly denied the win for a 13-thousand-dollar raffle at a 2023 Brewers game when they failed to make it to the 50-50 table in time to claim the prize. The Flynns say they could not see the scoreboard to read the winning ticket number and then were directed to the wrong location when they found out they did win, missing the time to claim by about a minute. An appeals court this month ruled in favor of the Brewers Community Foundation, finding it had the sole right on the contest rules and in awarding the prize.
Fifteen Minnesotans are accused of conspiring to injure federal immigration agents during Operation Metro Surge protests. U.S. Attorney for Minnesota Daniel Rosen announced today that the defendants are linked to a pair of Minneapolis-based antifa groups. Twelve of the 15 are in custody and one defendant was already behind bars. Two others are not in custody, but prosecutors expect them to surrender in the near future. Last fall, President Trump signed an executive order designating antifa as a domestic terrorist organization.
Two Wisconsin students are among the world's top young Braille readers. First-grader Bo Bakke of Holmen and Delavan-Darien High School senior Mackenzie Karbash have both qualified for the 2026 Braille Challenge Finals in Los Angeles. They advanced after standout performances in February’s regional competition, hosted by the Wisconsin Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired. Only the top 10 competitors worldwide in each age group make the finals, making it one of the most prestigious events for blind and visually impaired students. The finals are set for June 25th through the 27th at the University of Southern California.