The state’s Department of Public Instruction announces a major new investment in literacy coaches. DPI will place literacy coaches in Durand-Arkansaw, Glenwood City, Osseo Fairchild, Arcadia and 46 other public schools and four private schools over the next two years under Wisconsin Act 20. The effort is supported by more than nine million dollars approved by the Legislature’s Joint Committee on Finance. Schools were selected through a competitive process based on third-grade reading needs, geographic balance, and readiness to support the program. Coaches will work directly with teachers to strengthen instruction, build school-wide literacy systems, and boost the number of students reading at grade level by the end of third grade.
Gas prices continue to spike in Western Wisconsin. Triple-A reports the average price of regular fuel in Western Wisconsin is now $4.26 gallon -- 34-cents more per gallon over the price one week ago. In La Crosse, the average cost of a gallon of regular fuel is three-97 per gallon -- 20-cents more compared to one week ago. The average cost of a gallon of regular fuel in the Badger State is four-37 per gallon.
With the cold weather this week, it may be some time before the water is turned on at Durand Parks. Durand Public Works Superintendent Matt Gillis says the department will begin the process of opening up the Tarrant Park Pool later this month. The company that built the pool will also be helping the city re-open the pool for the upcoming summer season.
A Western Wisconsin College is in the running for a $1 million award. The Aspen Institute named CVTC one of 25 semifinalists for its 2027 “Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence.” The colleges are from across the country and a panel of experts will narrow the pool down to 10 finalists. Those are expected to be announced next month.
One
person is dead after an officer involved shooting in Eau Claire
County. According
to the Wisconsin Department of Justice Division of Criminal
Investigation, deputies responded to an accident at Hwy 12 and North
Crossing on Monday. One person ran from the accident and deputies
pursued and found the person near Lyle Lane. At that point the
person pulled out a knife and a deputy shot them. The person died at
the scene. The deputy involved in the shooting has been placed on
administrative assignment. The shooting is under investigation.
The trial of a man shot by Eau Claire Police in 2022 is over. Police responded to Clayton Livingston's home after a neighbor accused him of pointing a gun at his house. Responding officers say Livingston also pointed a gun at them. Two officers shot and injured the suspect whose case was heard by a jury in recent days. Livingston has been convicted on charges of recklessly endangering safety and possession of a firearm while intoxicated. He will be sentenced at a later date.
Burn permits are being suspended across Wisconsin as fire danger remains very high. Despite record flooding across parts of the state, the Department of Natural Resources says there hasn't been enough consistent rain to get things green. Combine that with gusty winds and low humidity and you've got a recipe for wild fires. You're being asked to hold off on burning brush piles or making campfires, and to avoid using equipment that could cause sparks like chainsaws or off road vehicles. The fire danger is considered moderate in Pepin, Pierce, Dunn and Buffalo Counties and very high in Eau Claire and Chippewa Counties.
A new digital passport is giving travelers a different way to explore Wisconsin this summer. The Wisconsin Agricultural Tourism Association is launching its new Destinations Pass during National Travel and Tourism Week, encouraging people to turn road trips into something more interactive. The free digital passport runs from May through September and connects visitors with farms, markets and local attractions across the state. The passport does not require an app. Users sign up online and receive it by text or email. Checking in at destinations earns points and prizes throughout the summer.
The owner of Minocqua Brewing is getting into the race for Wisconsin governor. Kirk Bangstad announced Saturday he was launching a campaign for the post, but the Journal Sentinel reports he hadn't filed paperwork as of that day. The Democrat's announcement comes after he was interviewed by federal authorities for a social media post he made concerning the gunman who tried to enter an event attended by President Trump. In his remarks Saturday, Bangstad argued he's been called "the Trump of the left," but claimed he's smarter and has the "showmanship aspect."
The first group of Ridglan Farms beagles are out of Wisconsin. A plane carrying more than a dozen dogs was seen departing the Badger State en route to New Jersey. Dozens of others were taken by vehicle to New York, and all will be placed in no-kill shelters as they wait to be adopted. This after the Blue Mounds research facility and animal advocacy groups announced last week the purchase of the majority of Ridglan Farms' dogs. Officials told WKOW sick and worn out dogs were prioritized for the plane ride.
Employers that go above and beyond for veterans are being sought by the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development. During National Military Appreciation Month, DWD is inviting businesses to apply for its Vets Ready Employer Initiative. The designation recognizes employers that prioritize hiring and retaining veterans, build strong support systems, and stay connected to the veteran community. Applications are open now through July 31st, with winners to be announced on Veterans Day in November. Employers can earn gold or silver status across small, medium, and large business categories. Last year, a record 25 Wisconsin employers received the Vets Ready designation.
A piece of dynamite believed to be around a hundred years old is found in Waupaca County last week. The resident who turned in the explosive on Friday told sheriff’s deputies that it was possibly from the 1920s and was in poor condition. The sheriff’s office kept an eye on it until the Brown and Outagamie County Bomb Squad arrived to collect the dynamite and move it to a safe location where it was detonated.
U.S.
Senator Amy Klobuchar is unveiling an anti-fraud plan as she runs for
governor. Klobuchar announced her plan to reduce fraud while
speeding up business permitting, state services, and homebuilding.
This comes as she works to distinguish herself from Tim Walz, who
ended his bid for re-election amid numerous allegations of fraud.
Klobuchar said she would have done things differently from Walz. She
also said her experience prosecuting crime as Hennepin County
Attorney would help in addressing fraud.
The City of Eau Claire is encouraging residents to take part in the No Mow May effort. The idea behind No Mow May is to ask people not to cut their grass this month as part of a movement to promote biodiversity and provide a habitat for pollinators like bees and butterflies. Participation is optional and the city advises that they will be continuing to mow in public parks.