The Durand City Council is meeting tonight. Items on the agenda include discussion and possible action on the public engagement plan for the comprehensive plan project, an update from the Durand Fire District and reports from the Mayor and City Department heads. Tonights meeting begins at 6pm at Durand City Hall.
Officials of the Dunn County Treatment Court recently reported that 2025 was a successful year in helping individuals overcome addiction and rebuild their lives through evidence-based treatment and recovery support. In 2025, the program served 17 participants, celebrated six successful graduations and had five new admissions, said Kayla Johnson, county Treatment Court Coordinator. In 2025, Johnson added, the court received 20 referrals, including 15 self-referrals, two from defense attorneys, one from the District Attorney’s Office, and two from the state Department of Corrections.
The Pierce County Fair is accepting applications for the Century and Sesquicentennial Farm and Home awards. Families whose property has remained in the same family for 100 or 150 years may qualify for recognition during the 2026 Pierce County Fair and the Wisconsin State Fair. Application deadline is March 1st, and for more information, contact the Pierce County Fair at 715-273-6874.
Tuesday's scheduled arraignment of an Eau Claire man accused of killing a neighbor did not take place as scheduled. Shane Helmbrecht is charged with intentional homicide in the fatal shooting of neighbor Jenn Ward in 2016. Helmbrecht had previously been found incompetent to stand trial, and was sent to a group home that he later walked away from -- only to later be found in Mexico. Tuesday's hearing was delayed with Helmbrecht continuing an appeal. Another hearing is scheduled to take place in March.
A Sparta man has been sentenced to prison in connection with the death of a Sparta woman in February of 2024. 53yr old Timothy Burns pleaded no contest to manufacturing and delivering the narcotics that killed the woman. He was sentenced to two years in prison and three years of extended supervision.
Authorities are continuing to investigate a deadly collision that happened Monday night in Jackson County. The Jackson County Sheriff's Office says a driver traveling on County Highway P lost control and went left of center and into the path of an oncoming vehicle. One of the drivers was killed and the other was left injured.
Minnesota Energy Resources has asked customers to decrease natural gas usage through Friday, Jan. 30, as extreme cold weather causes volatile prices and higher bills. MER spokesperson Alison Trouy says “The price that we pay for natural gas is the price our customers pay. There’s no markup there. The extreme cold, both in Minnesota and across the country, is really to blame for this. The company recommended lowering thermostats by a few degrees during the continued freezing temperatures. Additional conservation methods include avoiding fireplace use, using gas ranges sparingly, opening blinds during the day, and closing them at night to contain warmth from the sun.
A former high school principal is formally charged for failing to report child abuse. Online court records show Jennifer Ploeger is charged with three misdemeanor counts of failing to report child abuse during her time as principal at Sun Prairie West High School. The charges stem from an investigation into former West dean of students Robert Gilkey-Meisegeier. An independent investigation found that Ploeger was told multiple times that Gilkey-Meisegeier had inappropriate relationships with students, but Ploeger wrote the allegations off as rumors. Gilkey-Meisegeier pleaded guilty last week in federal court to a count of producing child pornography. Ploeger is set to make an initial court appearance in early March.
US Senator Tammy Baldwin wants the resignation of D H S Secretary Kristi Noem and the removal of ICE agents from Minneapolis. Speaking on Tuesday, the Wisconsin Democrat says Noem oversaw the deaths of Renee Good and Alex Pretti. "We watched as ICE agents shot Alex 10 times, even as Alex laid motionless on the ground." Baldwin also will be a no vote on any funding bill that includes ICE funding without reforms. There's a government shutdown set to take place at the end of the month if no continuing resolution is passed.
Wisconsin residents are being warned about a new payment scam via email. The Wisconsin Department of Transportation says scammers are impersonating tolling agencies and "sending fake email notifications claiming recipients owe overdue toll fees." Victims who click on the link in the emails are taken to websites designed to look like legitimate toll payment portals. Officials are saying anyone who receives these emails should report them and delete them immediately.
A massive data center project in Racine County gets the green light. The Mt. Pleasant Village Board Monday night approved site plans for 15 more data centers near Microsoft’s existing facility at the former Foxconn site. Village President David DeGroot tells FOX 6 Milwaukee that, “Data center AI is an emerging market, and I think that there isn't a better spot for us to be in.” Microsoft is already building two data centers on the site. Though some residents remain opposed to more, the vote by the seven-member board was unanimous.
The Wisconsin Elections Commission may be getting involved in an elections lawsuit against the city of Madison. WEC met in closed session on Tuesday to discuss that lawsuit brought by the liberal law firm Law Forward. A group of residents is suing the city for failing to count nearly 200 ballots in the 2024 presidential election. The Elections Commission previously ruled that the city erred in that failure and directed it to create policies that would prevent miscounts in the future. Madison officials dispute the Commission's authority to actually dictate city policy but did not officially contest the ruling. It's unclear what actions WEC might take in the current lawsuit. The commission did not discuss anything in open session.
A Wisconsin Corrections staffer has been fired following an investigation that began after Morgan Geyser left a Madison group home last year. Geyser and a friend were convicted in the 2014 Slender Man stabbing when both they and their victim were 12. Now 24-years-old, she walked away from a Madison group home on November 22nd. Geyser and a 43-year-old man were taken into custody the following evening south of Chicago. Three Department of Corrections employees were the subject of personnel investigations related to the incident. A DOC spokesperson confirmed that two have returned to work after serving unpaid suspensions of three and five days, while the third employee was terminated. Geyser has been returned to the Winnebago Mental Health Institute in Oshkosh.
Chris Madel is dropping out of the Minnesota governor's race and said he can't support federal retribution. His exit comes as some other Republicans have started to distance themselves from the Trump administration's immigration crackdown in the state. In a surprise video announcement, the attorney said he supported the originally stated goals of ICE in Minnesota, but the effort has expanded far beyond its stated focus on true public safety threats. After launching his campaign on December 1st, he quickly rose from a relative political unknown to a top contender for the GOP nomination. He launched his campaign as a staunch defender of law enforcement and has recently provided legal counsel to Jonathan Ross, the ICE agent who shot and killed Renee Good on January 7th.