One person was injured in a vehicle vs bicycle accident in Gilman Township on Tuesday. According to the Pierce County Sheriff’s Department, 32yr old Cody Nord of New Richmond was traveling southbound on Hwy B when he collided with a 15yr old male from Baldwin who was riding a bicycle southbound on Hwy B. The juvenile was transported to Western Wisconsin Health in Baldwin.
One person was injured in a two vehicle accident February 12 in Trenton Township. According to the Pierce County Sheriff’s Department, 42yr old Ryan Miller of River Falls was traveling southbound on Hwy 63 when he collided with a northbound vehicle driven by 17yr old Diane Dosdall of Hagar City. Miller was taken to Mayo Hospital in Red Wing.
Buffalo County is looking for a new highway commissioner. In a social media post, the county is searching for a new commissioner lead the planning, construction and maintenance of Buffalo County’s transportation infrastructure Application deadline is March 4th.
The City of Mondovi is reminding residents to not flush any wipes, even if they are labeled as “flushable”. The wipes do not break down like toilet paper and can cause sewer line blockages resulting in basement sewer backups and damage to the city’s wastewater system. Residents are reminded to dispose of the wipes in the trash.
A man accused in a Lake City shooting appeared in Goodhue court Wednesday. Willim Piar, 81, is charged with attempted first- and second-degree murder and various assault charges after a shooting incident near the Lake City Subway in early December. Wednesday’s appearance was an omnibus hearing to address pre-trial matters, he returns to court in April.
A man accused in a Winona neighborhood shooting was found competent to stand trial Wednesday. Jonathan Payton, 40, appeared for a review hearing Wednesday and is accused of endangering safety and the reckless discharge of a firearm in connection with firing off a gun in a Winona neighborhood in November. He will be back in court in March.
Governor Tony Evers was in Eau Claire on Wednesday. The governor visited Eau Claire North High School where he talked about his priorities for his remaining time in office. Evers focused his remarks on affordability matters as they relate to working families, on public health resources and on state funding for public schools.
The Chippewa County Sheriff's Office is warning residents about an ongoing scam. Authorities say residents are receiving phone calls from scammers, who claim family members need bailed out of jail or that they have a warrant for missing jury duty. The scammers then ask for payment over the phone. The sheriff's office reminds residents that it will never call residents and ask for payments over the phone.
A group of local leaders are heading to Madison to speak on issues impacting the Chippewa Valley. The 32nd annual Chippewa Valley Rally is taking place today in Madison. Over 100 business and community leaders from the Chippewa Valley, from Dunn, Chippewa, Eau Claire counties will be talking with legislators about what is important to the area and how the area economy is affected by the actions of state government.
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Marshals have arrested a fugitive from La Crosse. Antwan King Sr.
was scheduled to appear in court to answer drug-related offenses
stemming from a July 2024 traffic stop but failed to show up. A
warrant was issued for his arrest. He was taken into custody on
Tuesday.
Former Marathon County GOP Chairman Kevin Hermening is running for Congress. Hermening launched his campaign yesterday for the GOP nomination in Wisconsin's 7th Congressional District. The district -- that includes all or part of more than two dozen counties -- is currently represented by Republican Tom Tiffany who is now running for governor.
In Wood County, charges are being filed against a man who police say stolen an ambulance on Tuesday. According to the report, got into the vehicle's driver's seat and took off while paramedics were treating a patient in the back. Police eventually brought the vehicle to a stop with the use of tire-deflation devices. No one was hurt.
A Wisconsin Olympian is going for his third gold medal today. Kewaskum's Jordan Stolz will compete in the 15-hundred meter race of speed skating in Milan this morning, and is the favorite to win the race. The 21-year-old already has gold medals in the 500 and one-thousand meter races, and set Olympic records in both contests. Stolz will also be competing in the mass start speed skating event on Saturday, giving him a chance to leave Italy with four gold medals.
A merger between two Midwest banking companies is complete. Nicolet Bankshares, the Green Bay-based bank holding company of Nicolet National Bank, announced Tuesday its merger with Midwest One Financial Group headquartered in Iowa City has been finalized. The merger will have over 50 Midwest One locations in western Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota and Denver, Colorado transitioning to the Nicolet brand and digital banking platform by August of this year. Nicolet National Bank has branches in Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota, and Iowa. The merger will add around $6 billion to Nicolet’s total assets.
A company is withdrawing its plans to expand a mining project into the Mississippi River. Amrize Midwest informed Cottage Grove on February 12th that it would be withdrawing its proposal to change the mine on Grey Cloud Island. The Nelson Mine Backwaters Project was going to move mining operations into the Mississippi River riverbed and increase the height of mining equipment. However, after public backlash and a legal challenge, the company won't be following through with the plan. The general manager of Amrize's Twin Cities operations said it was a "financially driven decision" and had nothing to do with the lawsuit.
Eighty percent of Wisconsin's lakes and rivers meet water quality standards. While most waters remain in good condition, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources says 92 water bodies or segments are now classified as impaired, meaning each will need a restoration plan to improve habitat, recreation, or fish consumption safety. The DNR is asking for public comment on its latest water quality lists, which track which lakes and rivers are healthy, improving, or falling behind. About 100 new pollutant listings are also being proposed this cycle, many on waters already marked as impaired. The most common new concerns: high phosphorus levels, E. coli, and PFOS contamination.
A man is being found not guilty of murdering his father in Wisconsin Rapids. On Halloween of last year, 56-year-old Randall Harris Senior was found dead from multiple gunshot wounds inside a home on Eleventh Street South and another man was found outside of the home suffering from severe head injuries. Officials had charged 34-year-old Randall Harris Junior with first degree charges of intentional homicide and recklessly endangering safety. A jury has found Harris Junior not guilty on all charges.
Assembly Republicans say they’re still negotiating with Governor Tony Evers on a plan for property tax relief and school funding. Majority Leader Tyler August says the Republican proposal meets many of the governor’s earlier requests, and he hopes Evers is serious about getting something done rather than playing political games. The Republican plan includes rebate checks for taxpayers, 500 million dollars for the school levy tax credit, and 200 million dollars for special education reimbursement. Governor Evers says he won’t sign the package as written, arguing it doesn’t provide enough K–12 funding.