Another scam to report in Western Wisconsin. The Pepin County Sheriffs Office dispatch center has received multiple calls of a scam involving people having warrants for their arrest for missing jury duty or court. The Pepin County Sheriffs Office does not contact residents by phone for missing court or jury duty or having a warrant. This is a scam and as with all scammers please hang up and do not give any personal identifying information.
Additional charges are being filed against a man accused of secretly placing a recording device inside a bathroom at the Menomonie medical office where he worked. Other staffers at ReforMedicine say they found the device in November -- hidden in a non-public area. Medical Assistant Meng Vang has been arrested now faces a total of nine total counts of capturing an intimate representation and nine counts of invading privacy by recording individual's genitals.
Prison for a Chippewa Falls man convicted on federal drug charges. Shaun Ciokiewicz pleaded guilty in October of last year to a charge of possessing 50 grams or more of methamphetamine intended for distribution. He has been sentenced this week to eight years behind bars.
Congressman Derrick Van Orden is announcing 22-million dollars in federal funding for Western Wisconsin. The funding includes nearly one-point-six-million dollars for a the replacement of water and sewer infrastructure in Cuba City, 450-thousand dollars to replace a fire engine for the Harmony Fire Department and more than 430-thousand dollars to upgrade radio communications for first responders in River Falls.
The State of Wisconsin has released the first quarter transportation aids to local municipalities. Governor Evers announced the payments this week. Buffalo County received $224,000, Dunn County $468,000, Pepin County $115,000 and Pierce County received $342,000. Local towns and cities also received transportation aid payment. The funding was provided by the 2025-27 Biennial Budget signed into law by Gov. Evers last year
A new bill addressing school opioid overdose prevention is being introduced. Senator Jeff Smith and Representative Jodi Emersen introduced LRB-6116 after opioids became the "leading cause of death among Wisconsin-school aged children." Most Wisconsin schools are not required to have "opioid-antagonists," such as Narcan, leaving school staff without the tools to respond effectively during an emergency. The legislation would provide funds to reimburse the costs associated with supplying these materials in every school across Wisconsin.
An Illinois Contractor has been charged with felony theft in Rusk County. Ronald Walker of Walker’s Remodeling and Construction of Rockford, IL has been charged with theft by a contractor of more than $100,000 after authorities said he took over $115,000 form a homeowner for remodeling after a house fire and did not finish the project. He is to appear in Rusk County Court in April.
A warrant has been issued for the arrest of a Wisconsin man who failed to appear in Olmsted County Court on a criminal sexual conduct offense. Scott Furcho was charged with one count of 3rd-degeree criminal sexual conduct- victim mentally impaired/physically helpless last May. The 62-year-old defendant from Green Bay did not appear at his first hearing in December and also missed yesterday's court hearing. Prosecutors say a man told Rochester police that Furcho invited him to stay in a hotel room, but when he woke up Furcho was sexually assaulting him. The defendant has a previous lewd/lasviscious exposure charge in Wisconsin in 2023.
State lawmakers delay a funding request from the Department of Public Instruction. The Joint Committee on Finance on Tuesday tapped the brakes on $1 million in additional operational funding for DPI. WPR reports that Republican operative Brian Fraley’s Dairyland Sentinel newsletter reported that DPI spent more than $360,000 on a four-day meeting at a Dells waterpark in 2024. Committee co-chair Representative Mark Born said the committee has time to reassess the request before the legislative session ends. A spokesperson said DPI has been “singled out” and will need to consider layoffs if the funding doesn’t get approved.
Milwaukee fire chief Aaron Lipski is continuing his efforts to force landlords in Milwaukee to install fire suppression systems in their properties. Speaking on WISN's Upfront, Lipski says he's frustrated by pushback from Assembly Speaker Robin Vos on any possible state law allowing changes to the fire codes. Vos, speaking on Upfront last month, said it would be unfair to force landlords to renovate their properties, while also being told to keep rents low. Another fire at a Milwaukee apartment this weekend that injured multiple residents and a fire fighter. That building did not have sprinkler systems.
A veteran Republican lawmaker won't be running for reelection. State Senator Steve Nass will not be on the ballot in November. The 72-year-old from Whitewater was elected to the state Assembly in 1990 and has held his state Senate seat since 2014. Nass is co-chair of the influential Joint Committee for Review of Administrative Rules which has been a stopping point for several changes Governor Tony Evers has tried to make at the Department of Natural Resources and other state agencies. In a statement, Nass said he has “proudly fought for the taxpayers” in his district and called “the affliction of big government a disease that afflicts both parties.”
At the Capitol Tuesday, the Legislature’s Joint Finance Committee votes along partisan lines to roll back a controversial budget veto by Governor Tony Evers. The so-called 400-year veto provides an annual $325 per pupil for K-12 schools until 2425. Tuesday’s vote was 18-15. Reached for comment, Evers said he’d probably veto the bill if it reaches his desk.
A Senate Republican says a suspected biological research lab found in Las Vegas poses an "enormous problem" to the public. Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson's comments come after SWAT officers executed a search warrant of the alleged biolab and located "pathogen-labeled containers" along with one-thousand mice. Johnson said during an appearance on NewsNation's "Katie Pavlich Tonight that the facility "is a real threat to our national security." He also shared that Congress has "no idea" how many illegal labs are operating across the country.
A federal government attorney is speaking out about her frustrations with her job recently. KARE 11 reports during an immigrating hearing on Tuesday in Minneapolis, Julie Le said "the system sucks. This job sucks. I wish you could hold me in contempt so that" she could get 24 hours of sleep. Le said it's like pulling teeth to get Homeland Security, ICE and the Justice Department to follow orders from the court. Her remarks came after the judge wanted the government to explain why it wasn't following court mandated orders in immigration related proceedings including not releasing several detainees who were ordered to be let go.
Two rescue dogs from Wisconsin are taking part in the big game. No, it's not the Super Bowl, but Anson and Avro will represent Wisconsin in this year's Puppy Bowl. The former Underdog Pet Rescue of Wisconsin dogs are the only representatives from Wisconsin taking part in the nationally televised event. The pups were sent to Underdog from a high-volume shelter in the south where they faced euthanasia as space ran out but have since been adopted by local families in Madison. You can catch Anson and Avro in the Puppy Bowl Sunday at 1pm on numerous cable channels.