A Durand man has been arrested following a vehicle pursuit early Saturday morning. According to the Pepin County Sheriff’s Department, deputies observed a vehicle, driven by 28yr old Issac Phillips driving without headlights on. Phillips fled when emergency lights were activated and speeds through the city reached up to 55mph. The pursuit ended when Phillips crashed into a tree. He was taken to Advent Health in Durand and then booked into the Pepin County Jail on charges of fleeing an officer and Operating while intoxicated 5th offense.
The Durand-Arkansaw School District’s Early Learning Center is close to completion. Durand-Arkansaw Superintendent Ryan Nelson says the district will be moving into the new center in June and opening in July. Nelson reported to the school board, 115 children are signed up for the center in July.
The Pepin County Highway Department will be spraying a herbicide along county roadways this year. The department has used the herbicide along guardrails in years past. Pepin County Highway Commissioner Chris Bates says by using the herbicides it could reduce the number of mowing operations by the county and help fight invasive species. Those with questions on the herbicides are encouraged to contact the Pepin County Highway Department.
The Mondovi City Council is meeting tonight. Items on the agenda include discussion on the Hwy 10 project engineering, and reports from the mayor and department heads. Tonights meeting begins at 5:30 at the Marten Center in Mondovi.
Boaters along the Mississippi River near Wabasha are reminded of the no wake zone. The City of Washsha has a no wake zone from the upper Parkside Marina rock point downriver to Bailey Avenue, just below the National Eagle Center. Markers were placed last week on the Minnesota side of the river. The no wake zone is in effect through the end of the Labor Day Weekend.
Eau Claire Police are continuing to investigate a Friday night homicide. Police received a call that night at around 8 p.m. from someone saying they had just killed an individual at Half Moon Lake Apartments near Carson Park. Officers found a body at the scene and took one person into custody.
Many Western Wisconsin drivers are seeing a drop in prices at the gas pump this week. Triple-A reports the average price of regular fuel in Western Wisconsin is now four-21 per gallon -- eight-cents lower than the price one week ago. In La Crosse, the average cost of a gallon of regular fuel is four-24 per gallon -- 19-cents less compared to one week ago. The average cost of a gallon of regular fuel in the Badger State is four-37 per gallon.
Charges are being filed against a Chippewa Falls man who was pulled over near Lake Hallie. Billy Oldenburg was stopped for speeding on Highway 53 and then reportedly failed field sobriety tests. Oldenburg was charged with suspicion of operating while intoxicated -- his sixth time facing the charge.
There’s a new online tool aimed at improving road safety across Wisconsin communities. The “Community Maps” platform from UW–Madison tracks all police-reported crashes statewide, with data going back more than two decades. Associate Director Andi Bill says the goal is to give everyone, from local officials to everyday residents, easy access to safety data for streets, intersections, and neighborhoods. The maps are updated nightly and can help identify dangerous areas and guide improvements. You can explore the resource online at the UW Traffic Operations and Safety Lab website.
Members of the Wisconsin State Senate say Governor Tony Evers and Republican leaders never discussed a proposed surplus spending deal with their members. Beloit Democrat Mark Spreitzer speaking on WISN's UPFRONT. Spreitzer says what Democrats saw was a bill that had too many Republican earmarks and could have put a hole in the budget for next year. Meanwhile Delafield Republican Chris Kapenga said he had no idea the deal was being made until a flyer urging him to vote on the deal made its way to his district. Kapenga says outgoing Governor Tony Evers, Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu and Assembly Speaker Robin Vos are to blame for rushing the vote. The proposal died in the Senate after no Democrats and three Republicans voted against it.
An FDA report says no child deaths have been definitively linked to Covid vaccines. The analysis comes almost six months after former FDA vaccine chief Dr. Vinay Prasad said, without evidence, that the agency identified at least ten previously unreported child deaths tied to the vaccines. Prasad's claims were used to propose changes to how the FDA reviews vaccines. He left the agency in April after facing criticism over delays and rejections involving several treatments for rare diseases. The FDA's analysis came up in a letter Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson sent this month to Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. regarding transparency around Covid vaccine safety.
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couple of philanthropists are making a major contribution to a
renovation project at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. John and
Tashia Morgridge, alumni of the school, have pledged to provide more
than 85-million dollars to support efforts to update Science Hall.
The building has been around since the late 1800s, and there are
plans to renovate the building at a cost of more than 163-million
dollars. The project will keep the historic nature of the building
but bring it up to modern standards. The couple is no stranger to
helping out the Madison campus, previously contributing 140-million
toward the new College of Computing and Artificial Intelligence
building.
A judge is allowing the criminal case to move forward against the father of the Abundant Life Christian School shooter. Court records show Jeffrey Rupnow's request to dismiss the case was denied this week. Rupnow is charged with selling dangerous weapons to a person under 18 and contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Prosecutors say Rupnow bought the two guns recovered after his daughter Natalie opened fire at the Madison school in December 2024 and killed two people. Investigators allege Rupnow failed to secure the weapons in his gun safe. Rupnow is scheduled for another hearing in late June.
Authorities in southern Minnesota are on the lookout for a woman suspected of bank fraud. The Blue Earth County Sheriff's office has released images from several banks of the suspect between May 7th and 13th. The woman allegedly presented other people's personal identification to take money from existing equity lines of credit. She has withdrawn a total of 30-thousand dollars. The banks are located in Waldorf, St. Peter, Eagle Lake, Hutchinson and Rochester.
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is accepting artwork for its annual bird stamp contests. Submissions can be entered for the annual Wild Turkey, Pheasant, and Waterfowl Stamp Design Contests. Winning designs will appear on the 2027 stamp collection. Entries must be submitted or postmarked by August 1st, with judging set for August 22nd at the Waterfowl Hunters Expo in Oshkosh. Officials say the contest not only highlights local talent but also supports conservation as stamp sales generate hundreds of thousands of dollars each year for habitat restoration, education, and wildlife management across the state.