The City of Mondovi will help some property owners on Mirror Lake with erosion control. Mondovi Mayor Brady Weiss says the city reviewed the dredging project from five years ago and found the city had followed all of the rules and regulations. Even though the city felt it had no liability to the property owners, in the best interests of the lake, the city council approved spending up to $10,000 to help the property owners armor the shoreline to prevent further erosion.
The Durand City Council is meeting tonight. Items on the agenda include discussion and possible action on changing city hall hours, facade grant requests for Bodhi’s Event Center and Waznick Heike Group, and the appointment of a tourism commission. Tonights meeting begins at 6:30 at Durand City Hall and will be live-streamed on the WRDN website.
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation will be changing an intersection in Elk Mound. The DOT has decided to install a 4-way stop at the intersection of Hwy H and Hwy 12 in Elk Mound. The intersection has long been considered dangerous, especially for those trying to cross or turn onto Hwy 12 from Hwy H. The installation of the signs for the 4-way stop should be done in the next few weeks.
Due to the dry weather, all burning permits in Dunn County have been suspended. The suspension is in effect until further notice. Fire officials are also recommending no campfires as a single spark can grow rapidly to and out of control wildfire. Rain and cooler temperatures are expected later this week and into the weekend.
Firefighters from Menomonie, Colfax and Wheeler responded to a fire in the town of Tainter. When Firefighters arrived they found the side of the home and three outbuildings on fire. Due to the dry conditions a grove of pine trees started on fire which ended up burning an acre. Five dogs were rescued from the home and no one was injured in the blaze.
A Chippewa Falls man is accused of sexually assaulting a child. Forty-five-year-old Benjamin Bejin is charged with first-degree sexual assault of a child. According to the criminal complaint, the alleged victim claims Bejin sexually assaulted her in 2017 when she was ten-years-old.
The Eau Claire City-County Health Department is showing strengths and weaknesses with its newly released annual report. Some of the report's positive aspects were the creation of a Child and Youth Data Report, which tracks health trends, increased access for mental health options and promoting physical activity. On the downside, the report showed the need for improvements, such as access to healthcare. This particularly impacts those in rural areas. The full report is available online at eauclairewi-dot-gov
State-funded ATV/UTV trails are about to open in Eau Claire County. The County Parks and Forest Department says the trails will open for the season on Thursday. The trails are typically closed from March 15th through May 15th to minimize erosion during the spring thaw. A map of the trails is available online at eauclairecounty-dot-gov
Immigration enforcement was the focus of a state senate committee hearing yesterday. Lawmakers heard public testimony about a bill that would require local sheriff's offices to cooperate with federal immigration enforcement. Democrats oppose the bill, saying they're concerned about ICE detaining and deporting people who are in the country legally.
A
new rehabilitation hospital is coming to Eau Claire. ClearSky Health
says it's building a new 36-bed facility focusing on treating
patients for strokes, brain and spinal injuries, multiple sclerosis,
and other injuries or illnesses. ClearSky says the new facility will
treat about 650 patients every year and create 100 jobs. It's
scheduled to open in mid-2026. A location has not been announced.
The man accused of abducting a pregnant Beaver Dam teenager from her home now faces federal charges. An indictment against 40-year-old Gary Day was filed last week in federal court in the Eastern District of Day’s home state of Arkansas. The indictment’s six counts include having sex with a minor and traveling for the purpose of an unlawful sex act with a minor. In February, the now-17 -year-old girl was reported missing from her home and believed to be with Day, who authorities say is the father of her child. The two were located at an Omaha truck stop last month. Day is also charged in Dodge County with counts of felony child abduction and felony child enticement.
Minnesota's Keith Ellison is among twenty state attorneys general suing over President Donald Trump's attempts to link some federal grants to immigration enforcement. Two lawsuits were filed today to try and block efforts to force the states to cooperate with ICE enforcement or not receive the funds. The grants are for things like disaster relief, cyber security and transportation. Wisconsin is also part of that lawsuit.
A famous music festival that started four decades ago is coming to Minnesota for the first time. "Farm Aid 40" is set for September 20th at Huntington Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. The event will be headlined by the three artists who organized the first-ever Farm Aid in 1985 -- Willie Nelson, John Mellencamp and Neil Young. Dave Matthews and Margo Price are also listed as headliners. Farm Aid, which was inspired by global hunger relief efforts such as Live Aid, has raised more than 80-million-dollars for American farmers. Tickets go on sale Friday morning at 10 a.m. and are available through the Farm Aid website.
A Wisconsin man accused of murdering his wife nine years ago is now facing homicide charges. Prosecutors say James Radford of Fairbanks told investigators his wife, Sabrina Radford, shot herself in 2016. After investigators couldn't confirm her cause of death, an investigation was launched. The Sheriff's Office concluded Sabrina Radford did not die of suicide and recommended charges to the Shawano County District Attorney. James Radford is now in custody and is being held on an 800-thousand-dollar bond.
Wisconsin bird lovers have picked their favorite fat bird. May 2-9, people were invited to vote daily for their favorite bulbous bird in the bracket-style elimination tournament. Shelly Torkelson is with the Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin says "the pictures are adorable and some of them are kind of hilarious.” The "Spherical White-throated Sparrow" received the most votes this year. Fat Bird Week is an effort to raise awareness about Wisconsin’s endangered birds. Torkelson says there are 68 species in Wisconsin that are endangered, threatened or have declining populations. Find pics of all this year’s fat birds and resources to help Wisconsin’s native birds at www.wisconservation.org.