The City of Durand currently has over $500,000 available in the economic development loan fund. Durand Mayor Patrick Milliren says the fund is to help with job creation in the city. Since itsinception over 30yrs ago, 50 businesses in Durand have taken advantage of the program, including Durand Broadcasting. Those interested in starting or expanding a business are encouraged to contact Durand City Hall about the program.
Dunn County Transit recently reported that 2025 ridership on the Community Route was the highest in history. Facilities, Parks and Transit Director Austin Witt recently presented the 2025 Transit Annual Report to the Dunn County Board, which included the Community Route amassing 20,660 rides in 2025. That is a 29 percent increase over 2024 and 73 percent above the 10-year average. The Community Route is Dunn County Transit’s fixed-route bus service in Menomonie. It operates on an hourly loop connecting key destinations such as UW–Stout, downtown, grocery stores, medical facilities and major employers.
Lake City, Minnesota, is declaring Taylor Heise Day. Yesterday, the US Women's Hockey Team defeated Canada two to one in overtime to win the gold medal. On the day of the gold medal game, Lake City declared it "Taylor Heise Day." Heise is a native of Lake City, Minnesota. Heise was credited for the assist on the game-winning, overtime goal that was scored by her teammate Megan Keller.
Township Fire responded to 140 calls in the month of January. Fire officials are worried that the number of calls will continue to increase once the weather warms up in the spring. While the department is currently has approximately 120 volunteers, the increase in calls and long response times could risk volunteer burnout.
The Buffalo-Pepin County ADRC will be holding homestead tax clinics in March. The Clinics will be held March 9th and 11th in Mondovi, Cochrane, Alma and Nelson. The homestead tax credit is available to Wisconsin Residents 18yrs and older who paid property taxes or rent in 2025 and have an income less than $24,680. For more information on the workshops, contact Buffalo-Pepin ADRC.
Charges are being filed against a La Crosse County man accused of possessing child pornography. Reports say that child sex abuse material was found on the cell phone of 40-year-old William Clark III [[ The Third ]] last month. If found guilty, Clark could receive a prison sentence of up to 20 years.
An Eau Claire man who recently pleaded guilty to charges in a car theft case is now facing new charges. Ethan Beebe was one of four people charged in 2024 in connection with a series of car thefts. He pleaded guilty to charges earlier this month and is now free on bond while awaiting sentencing. Since entering that guilty plea, Beebe has been charged in an incident in which he is accused of punching a child on Valentine's Day.
First time filings for unemployment are decreasing across Wisconsin. That's according to the U.S. Department of Labor, which says for the week ending February 14th, there were 39-hundred first time filings in the state. That number is about 900 less filings than the week prior. Nationally, there was a decrease in the number of initial filings for the week.
Democratic
Governor Tony Evers is urging the Trump Administration to reverse its
plan to dramatically increase U‑S beef imports from Argentina.
In a new letter to the White House, Evers warns the move threatens
American farmers and ranchers, especially in Wisconsin, where
livestock and meat generate 34 billion dollars and support more
than 43‑thousand jobs. The administration recently approved a
four‑fold increase in Argentine beef imports, jumping from
20‑thousand to 80‑thousand metric tons. This also follows
major industry disruptions, including Cargill’s plan to close its
Milwaukee meat‑processing facility, impacting more than 200
workers.
Wisconsin’s population growth has slowed over the last year. As of July 2025, the state had just under 6 million residents, up about fifteen‑thousand from 2024, a growth rate cut nearly in half from the previous year. The slowdown mirrors a national trend tied to a major drop in international migration. Wisconsin saw a more than 60 percent decrease in migrants arriving from other countries in 2025, falling from over 19‑thousand the year before to just seventy‑two hundred, the lowest since 2020.
Tony Evers says Wisconsin should commit to renewable energy – and explore nuclear power options. In his State of the State address Tuesday night, the Democratic governor said nuclear energy represents the largest source of clean power in the nation and is a safe, reliable, carbon-free option to power homes and businesses. The state will partner with UW-Madison's Department of Nuclear Engineering and Engineering Physics to study future creation of nuclear reactors. In addition, the state plans to purchase certificates representing 225,000 megawatt hours of renewable energy from Wisconsin utility companies every year for the next two decades. That's enough energy to power half a million homes.
Governor Tony Evers is expected to veto a bill which would allow doctors to be sued by people injured from receiving gender affirming care as minors. During heated debate in the state Assembly (last week), Republicans argued it will protect children, while Democrats characterized it as an attack on trans people. The Democratic governor has supported the trans community throughout his time in office and is on record as opposing the legislation, which passed both chambers without Democratic support.
Wisconsin has seen a rise in reported sextortion cases against teens. The Wisconsin Department of Justice says there have already been over 100 sextortion cases reported this year. Special agent Jesse Crowe tells the Journal Sentinel that number only counts tips pulled from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children tipline and not cases reported by Wisconsin law enforcement. Sextortion targets teens, pressuring them into handing over money or sexually explicit pictures by threatening to expose them to peers or parents. A new state law making sextortion a crime was quickly passed by the Legislature last year after two victims died by suicide due to sextortion threats.
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources needs volunteer campground hosts for the 2026 season. Hosts help greet campers, share park information and pitch in with light maintenance, all while staying on‑site for a one‑ to two‑month period. The DNR is also seeking equestrian campground hosts at several popular riding destinations, including the Kettle Moraine units, Wildcat Mountain State Park and Governor Knowles State Forest. Openings run from May through November, and volunteers typically work just a few hours a day. Anyone interested can apply through the DNR’s Volunteer Opportunities webpage.
The path to the Apostle Islands Ice is gone after the recent snowstorm. After the winter storm tore up most of Lake Superior's ice on Wednesday, the caves are closing for the season. The ice caves opened Monday for the first time in eleven years, only to be closed the next day because of the winter storm. The National Weather Service in Duluth says sustained subzero temperatures are crucial for forming strong ice miles from shore. Thousands were lucky enough to visit the spectacle on the one day it has been available in over a decade.