The city of Durand is reviewing the empty building ordinance. Durand Mayor Patrick Milliren says when the ordinance was first passed it was enforced, but that changed with the pandemic in 2020.
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Because any fines from the ordinance cannot be put on the property tax of the building owner, some council members believe the ordinance should be eliminated. The council will discuss more options at the next council meeting.
Eau Claire firefighters responded to a house fire on Spring Street last night. According to Eau Claire Fire when crews arrived they found the rear of the home on fire spreading to the second floor. No one was inside the home at the time of the fire and damage is estimated at $150,000. The cause of that fire is still under investigation.
A Western Wisconsin man has been sentenced to federal prison for possessing methamphetamine with intent to deliver. According to the US Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Wisconsin, 41yr old Nicholas Fisher was sentenced to 10yrs in federal prison with 5yrs of supervised release. Fisher pleaded guilty to the charges in December.
Another scam to report, this time in St. Croix County. According to the St. Croix County Sheriff’s Department, scammers are using spoofed phone numbers to look like they are coming from the sheriffs office. Scammers are claiming that you have an active warrant or missed jury duty and demand payment over the phone or face arrest. The Sheriff’s Department reminds everyone that law enforcement would never call you about a warrant or try and collect fines. If you receive a call like this just hang up.
One person is dead following a single-vehicle crash in Barron County. BCSD received a report of the crash at the intersection of County Road SS and 21st Street Wednesday night. The investigation shows that the driver lost control of the vehicle, causing for it to exit the roadway and hit some trees. The driver was pronounced dead at the scene. The crash is under investigation.
Two people have been arrested and are facing drug charges after a traffic stop this week in Tomah. The vehicle was stopped for operating without headlights. A subsequent search of that vehicle reportedly turned up more than 145 grams of cocaine. The driver and passenger were both charged with Possessing Drug Paraphernalia and Possessing with Intent to Manufacture, Distribute or Deliver Cocaine.
The City of La Crosse was the scene of a Wednesday evening train derailment. The accident happened near the Gundersen Lutheran Medical Center. Reports say the derailment involved one rail car and a caboose. No hazardous chemicals were involved and no one was hurt.
Today is the vernal equinox, the first day of spring for Earth's northern hemisphere. At this point in the planet's annual orbit, the sun appears directly over the equator, producing essentially the same amount of time in daylight and darkness over today's 24 hours. Then, for the northern half of the planet, daylight hours steadily increase until the longest day of the year, the summer solstice, in June.
Funding
for a state conservation program will expire soon. The Knowles-Nelson
Stewardship Fund was created by the Wisconsin Legislature and
Governor Tommy Thompson in 1989 to preserve important natural
habitats and expand outdoor recreation. It has authorized state
borrowing and spending to acquire more than 750,000 acres, and for
grants to local governments and nonprofit conservation groups.
Extensions for Knowles-Nelson have previously received bipartisan
support in the legislature, but recently Republicans have objected to
land purchases through the program. A ten-year, $1 billion funding
extension proposed by Governor Tony Evers didn’t make it into the
state budget, but the Assembly passed a pair of bills in January to
extend it for two years while pausing land acquisitions. The state
Senate’s failure to pass those means Knowles-Nelson will expire in
June.
Governor Tony Evers is signing a bill that extends postpartum medicaid coverage. This comes after the Wisconsin DHS reported nearly half of pregnancy-related deaths happen in the postpartum period. The coverage will extend from 60 days to a full year for low-income mothers and babies, making Wisconsin the 49th state in the country to expand coverage. The Democrat has advocated for the extension in every budget cycle during his time as governor. It will be available starting on July 1st.
Governor Tony Evers is expanding access to breast cancer screenings in Wisconsin. He signed Gail's Law Thursday morning, which requires insurance companies to cover secondary breast cancer screenings for women with dense breast tissue. The law was inspired by Gail Zeamer, a Neenah woman who advocated for the legislation before her death from breast cancer in 2024. The expanded access will apply to plans starting January 1st, 2027.
Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu is no longer seeking reelection. LeMahieu said in a statement Thursday that it's time for a new chapter in his life. He says "serving in the State Senate has been the privilege of a lifetime, and I'm proud of our accomplishments." LeMahieu has served on the Wisconsin Senate since 2015 and as its majority leader since 2020.
Former state Attorney General Brad Schimel has a new job title after his term as interim US Attorney for the Eastern District of Wisconsin was set to expire. On Wednesday, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced that she was naming Schimel 1st assistant US attorney in Milwaukee, which will allow him to continue to oversee cases in Wisconsin. Earlier this month, a panel of federal judges decided not to extend his tenure as interim US Attorney. Assigning a new title has become a familiar move in federal judicial districts as Democrats in the U.S. Senate delay confirmation votes on President Donald Trump's appointees.
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz is unveiling a supplemental budget plan focused on middle-class families statewide. The proposal includes expanding dependent care tax credits for families with young children and allocating 100 million dollars to provide emergency aid to first-time homeowners and renters. The initiative calls for lowering the state sales tax by three-quarters of a cent while expanding it to include services like financial planners, bankers and lawyers. Walz is also proposing a social media tax on tech companies with over 100 thousand monthly users in Minnesota.
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is encouraging state residents to beautify their properties with native plants. DNR officials say native plant sales will be popping up now through June as folks get back out into their gardens. Using native plants supports the area's natural ecosystem, providing habitats for bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects, according to experts. Wisconsin DNR has listings of native plant sales and nurseries posted on its webpage.