The Durand-Arkansaw School Board has decided to take no action on an invitation from the Cloverbelt Conference to join the conference for all high school sports. At last night’s school board meeting, Superintendent Ryan Nelson told the board that athletic coaches were concerned that Durand-Arkansaw would be one of the smaller schools in the conference and with two private schools in the conference with a larger population pool, the district would be at a disadvantage. Plus the coaches were concerned about losing the natural rivalries with other area schools. Currently, Durand-Arkansaw is part of the Cloverbelt Conference for football only.
The City of Mondovi will have a cybersecurity firm evaluate the city’s cybersecurity. During this weeks council meeting City Administrator Loken told the council there had been attempts to access city computers. Mondovi Mayor Brady Weiss says its a good idea to have the computer system evaluated. While there have been attempts to access city computers, no residential data has been compromised.
An Illinois man was arrested over the weekend after a high speed pursuit. According to the Dunn County Sheriff’s Department, the Wisconsin State Patrol reported a pursuit of a vehicle westbound on I-94 at speeds reaching 140mph. The Dunn County Sheriff’s Department deployed tire-deflation device in eastern Dunn County. Near mile marker 46 the vehicle lost control and collided with another vehicle and entered the ditch. Deputies arrested 24yr old Hussain Imam of Skokie, Ill and charged him with recklessly endangering safety, eluding officers, and drug charges.
An investigation is underway after the recovery of a body from near the Trempealeau dam on the Mississippi River. The victim -- an adult female -- was found yesterday near one of the dam's gates. There has been no word on her name or cause of death. Her body is heading to the Southeast Minnesota medical Examiner’s Office, which is part of Mayo Clinic in Rochester, for an autopsy.
Two more Western Wisconsin sheriffs are beginning their campaigns for reelection. Dunn County Sheriff Kevin Bygd and Eau Claire County Sheriff Dave Riewestahl are asking for the support of the voters once again. Each will be on the ballot in their respective primary on August 11th.
Wabasha County Sheriff Rodney Bartsh has announce he will leave office on May 31st. In a post on the Wabasha County Sheriff’s Department Facebook page, Bartsh said he and his wife felt it was better to retire now instead of waiting until his term is up. He said there are great employees at the department that can fill the vacancies. Chief Deputy Jim Warren is also retiring from the department on April 30th.
Governor Tony Evers is making sure help is available to Wisconsinites impacted by this week's strong storms. Evers signed an executive order declaring a State of Emergency yesterday, noting this week's severe weather damage and flooding across the state. He said extra emergency personnel will be needed to help with the aftermath of the weather, including improving response times and helping with the recovery process. Evers mentioned some parts of Wisconsin also dealt with evacuations and record rainfall.
There will be no statewide tornado drills on Thursday. Wisconsin Emergency Management cancelled the annual drills in light of recent severe weather that has impacted communities across Wisconsin. There will not be an alternative date for these drills. The decision comes as emergency management, local agencies, and residents are responding and recovering from the recent storms. ReadyWisconsin determined proceeding with the scheduled drills would place additional strain on already stretched resources. You’re encouraged to stay informed about tornado safety, review personal emergency plans, and remain vigilant year-round for potential severe weather and tornadoes. Resources and guidance can be found at https://readywisconsin.wi.gov/tornadoes/.
Wisconsin State Senator is announcing his campaign to seek re-election. Romaine Robert Quinn will begin circulating nomination papers to get on November's election ballot in the coming weeks. If re-elected, he will represent the 23rd District in the Wisconsin State Senate. In a press release, Quinn says "it is an honor serving in the State Senate and I am excited to build on that success to continue serving the rural communities of northern Wisconsin in the next session."
A special session of the Legislature called by Governor Tony Evers to ban partisan gerrymandering will continue this week. The Assembly and Senate gaveled in on Tuesday, but unlike prior special sessions called by the Democratic governor, did not immediately gavel out without taking any action. Instead, both chambers adjourned until Thursday, with Republican leaders issuing statements indicating that discussions were ongoing. In a lengthy response, Evers doubled down on banning partisan gerrymandering in Wisconsin, telling lawmakers “There’s nothing to negotiate because there’s no room for compromise when it comes to making sure Wisconsinites’ voices matter and their votes count.”
A new University of Minnesota study finds no link between fluoride in drinking water and lower IQs in children. Researchers analyzed data from ten thousand Wisconsin high school seniors, spanning nearly seventy years. Lead researcher Professor Rob Warren says IQ scores were the same whether students grew up with fluoridated water, naturally occurring fluoride, or none at all. Warren says earlier studies that raised concern focused on extremely high fluoride exposure levels — not the low amounts used in public drinking water systems.
A UW-Madison researcher allegedly tried to poison a coworker. According to a criminal complaint filed Tuesday in Dane County Court, 41-year-old Makoto Kuroda of Madison felt the coworker had disrespected him and wasn’t following lab rules. During Kuroda’s initial appearance in court, prosecutors say he put lab chemicals into his colleague’s water bottle and shoes. The colleague drank from the water bottle and noticed it had a bad taste, so he spit it out and contacted police. Kuroda reportedly used ChatGPT to help him come up with proper amounts of the chemicals to put in his coworker’s water bottle.
U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar is revealing that she has a huge campaign chest in her run for Minnesota governor. It was announced yesterday that the veteran lawmaker raised nearly five million dollars in the first quarter of the fundraising period. She currently has more money than any Republican candidates for governor, despite that she entered the race several months after them. Meanwhile, Minnesota House Speaker Lisa Demuth, who won the state GOP's straw poll for governor in February, says she's ready to face Klobuchar and the Democratic money machine this fall. Demuth raised about 226 thousand dollars during the first quarter of the year and has 544 thousand on hand.
The
city of Stevens Point is preparing for Trivia weekend – and the
economic boost that comes along with it. Mayor Mike Wiza says
welcoming players from across the country and around the world for a
weekend of competition and camaraderie adds up. Billed as the world’s
largest, this year's trivia theme is "the Love Contest."
Questions begin Friday at 6 PM and continue all weekend on UW Stevens
Point radio station WWSP.