A boil order is in place in the City of Menomonie. The city issued a Precautionary Boil Water Advisory following a significant loss of pressure within portions of the municipal water system. The loss of pressure was due to high water demand. Residents are advised to boil water used for drinking, cooking, brushing teeth, preparing food, making ice and infant formula until further notice.
Wildfire smoke from fires in southern Ontario, Canada and northeast Minnesota has moved into Wisconsin. The Wisconsin DNR has issued an Air Quality Advisory for the entire WRDN listening area due to the unhealthy air quality conditions. Wildfire smoke is said to affect anyone, but people who may notice symptoms sooner include older adults, young children, people who are pregnant, outdoor workers and individuals with heart or lung conditions.
A former Eau Claire North High School teacher accused of sexually assaulting a child is facing more child sex crime charges. Nadia Horn was first charged in March over allegations involving two victims. She now faces new charges after prosecutors say a third victim was identified during a search of her phone. The person was freshman at North High School at the time.
An Eau Claire man is pleading guilty in a child sexual assault case last year. Court records say James Barbey entered a guilty plea to multiple charges, including second-degree sexual assault of a child. A sentencing hearing is scheduled for December 21st.
One person is dead after a vehicle rear-ended a stopped dump truck in Utica Township on Monday. According to the Winona County Sheriff’s Department, 43yr old Zackary Ford of Winona was traveling on County Road 29 when he rear ended the stopped dump truck that was waiting at a flagman in a construction zone. Ford was unresponsive when first responders arrived and died at the scene.
Tomorrow is the final day to register for the 30th Annual Durand Youth Fishing Contest. There are three different age categories and 9 different fish categories and fishing will be allowed in all publicly accessible waterways withing 25 miles of Durand City Hall. Youth can register at Ryans Sports Shop or through the Durand Youth Fishing Contest Facebook Page. All participants must be registered by tomorrow. The Contest will be held next Wednesday through Saturday.
Authorities are identifying three family members found dead earlier this month in Rusk County. Deputies were responding to a welfare check on July 9th at a home on Poplar Road in the Township of Hawkins when they located Rocky Griffith and Lona Kelley dead from gunshot wounds. Their son, Chad Griffith, was also found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Investigators believe Chad killed his parents before taking his own life.
The cyclosporiasis outbreak is impacting Wisconsinites. The state Department of Health Services has confirmed at least 43 cases since May, although fewer than 10 were acquired domestically. The stomach illness can cause intense diarrhea and discomfort. Most of the cases in the Badger State have been the result of traveling internationally. Doctors recommend washing your produce, such as lettuce, before consuming to help prevent catching the parasite.
Some scrutiny for the world’s richest man here in Wisconsin. On a 5-1 vote the Wisconsin Elections Commission finds probable cause that Elon Musk broke state law by offering $1 million to people to vote in the 2025 state Supreme Court election. Brown County’s District Attorney is tasked with determining whether to prosecute Musk. The criminal referral stems from two complaints filed against Musk from social media posts just prior to the election in which Susan Crawford defeated Brad Schimel. One offered awards to people at a rally in Green Bay in appreciation of voting. That was taken down and replaced with an offer of two $1 million awards to rally attendees for signing a petition opposing activist judges. Wisconsin’s election bribery law prohibits offering anything valued above $1 to cast a ballot.
Vehicles seized from a convicted fraudster will be sold at auction. Hundreds of power-sports items that once belonged to Stanley Pophal, the Wausau man who stole more than 14 million dollars from 190 investors, will hit the auction block later this month. According to the US Department of Justice the listing includes snowmobiles, motorcycles, dirt bikes, and go-karts, and all proceeds will go towards restitution for the 64-year-old's victims. Apple Auctioneering will handle the sale, which will be conducted online. Those interested in bidding are encouraged to sign up early. Pophal pled guilty to federal money laundering and wire fraud in June, he's scheduled to be sentenced in September.
President Trump is endorsing Mike Lindell for Minnesota governor. The Commander-In Chief announced today that he is backing the MyPillow founder in the GOP primary election next month. President Trump also took a shot at incumbent Governor Tim Walz by calling him one of the worst and incompetent governors in U.S. history. He added that Lindell is one of the most hard-working Patriots. The other two Republican candidates for governor are Minnesota House Speaker Lisa Demuth and retire health care executive Kendall Qualls, who won the state GOP endorsement in May. The election is set for August 11th.
Investigators from the Marathon County Sheriff's office are still looking for leads following the theft of 20 head of cattle valued at 50-thousand dollars. Deputies were called July 8th to Kingdom Haven Farm after the owners said the animals were discovered missing the morning before. Investigators say there were no signs of forced entry at gates, fences or the cattle barn. Authorities believe the suspect backed a livestock trailer into the west side of the barn to load the cattle. The case remains active, with officials saying they plan to canvass the area for possible surveillance footage from nearby homes or businesses.
A vacant Madison landmark will house a company researching nuclear fusion. Realta Fusion has announced the former Oscar Meyer plant on the city’s north side as its new corporate headquarters. The Madison-based group is expanding its research team and needs the space, according to CEO Kieran Furlong. Realta's goal is to create stable nuclear fusion which would be able to generate enormous amounts of power without generating nuclear waste. That goal is still a long way off, but Realta's hope is to generate new prototypes in Madison that get closer to sustainable fusion
We Energies is installing new tracking devices -- on falcon chicks. Peregrine falcons are notoriously hard to track once they leave their nests like the ones installed on power plants across Wisconsin. That's why We Energies and Wisconsin Public Service turned to an emerging technology to band and track the birds. The Blue Morpho system uses solar power to ping cell phone towers and more effectively track the birds, who like to nest high up on cliffs and towers.