The Durand City Council is meeting tonight. Items on the agenda include approval of closing the streets around Memorial Park for Fun Fest and Music in the Park, discussion and possible action on a light pole banner idea from the Durand Lions Club, and reports from the Mayor and Department Heads. Tonights meeting begins at 6pm at Durand City Hall and will be live-streamed on the WRDN Website.
The City of Mondovi will accept bids for a new city engineer. During last night’s council meeting Administrator Loken told council members that engineering firms had reached out about providing engineering services for the upcoming Hwy 10 reconstruction project. The council decided to move forward and accept bids from the firms. The current city engineering firm is CBS Squared.
Buffalo County Motorists will need to find alternate routes next week as Hwy 88 is set to be closed from the intersection of Hwy T to just south of Buck Knuckles Bar starting on June 3rd. The road is being closed so crews can replace culverts. During the closure no traffic will be allowed.
Durand Firefighters responded to a fire inside the Durand Public Library yesterday. Crews were called to the library around noon and quickly put out the fire. No one was hurt. There was no cause of the fire reported.
Charges are being filed against a Menomonie man who police say fatally stabbed his mother this past Friday night in Eau Claire. Investigators say that 27-year-old Michael Hurlburt stabbed his mother -- 56-year-old Lisa Bragg-Hurlburt -- with a kitchen knife at Half Moon Lake Apartments near Carson Park. The victim was found dead at the scene. Michael Hurlburt was taken into custody and has been charged with first-degree intentional homicide.
A man who police say made threats targeting a Barron County school has been arrested. According to reports, 36-year-old Dustin Rudd livestreamed video of himself on May 15th approaching Prairie Farm School on foot -- saying that his own children had been eaten and that he was going to shoot students. Rudd -- who was armed with a rifle -- was arrested before turning in to the school's driveway. Rudd faces charges including attempted homicide.
A La Crosse man charged following a 2025 shooting is pleading no contest. Three teens were arrested after the shooting of a man at a location on Logan Street. Jaysen Moran -- now age 20 -- was charged with attempted 1st-degree intentional homicide. He has now pleaded no contest to charges of battery and disorderly conduct and been sentence to a year of probation.
Compeer Financial is warning customers of a possible scam. The company reported that on May 26th customers received phone calls that appeared to be from Compeer and the caller identified themselves as a Compeer employee asking for verification of a transaction. In some instances customers also received follow up text messages. Compeer reminds customers they would not call and ask customers to click on links to confirm passwords, account numbers, transactions or social security numbers. If you receive a call or text, just hang up or delete the text and do not click on the link.
A
county judge is halting construction on a Minnesota data center. A
temporary restraining order has halted work on a data center for
Google in Pine Island, about 18 miles north of Rochester. The order
comes as environmental advocates argue the project did not receive a
thorough enough environmental review. A judge says the pause is
needed to maintain current conditions while the lawsuit moves
forward. Google hopes to build an 88-acre site with a
250-thousand-square-foot data center in Pine Island.
A man is recovering after he was pulled from a house fire in Stanley. Police responded to reports of a fire at a home on North Franklin street over the weekend and found a man on the floor of the home's living room. Officers Tyler Lewien and Christian Cortes pulled them and several pets to safety. He was later treated and released by medical responders. An initial investigation says it's believed that the cause of the fire was electrical, with flames igniting between the home's first and second floors.
Most
respondents in a newly released Marquette Law School poll wanted
state lawmakers to approve a proposed tax relief and K-12 funding
bill earlier this month. Poll director Charles Franklin tells WISN's
UPFRONT the survey was done rapidly to match the speed of the
announcement and rejection of the package. 80 percent of respondents
said the Legislature should have passed the 1 point 8 billion dollar
package, while fewer than 20 percent said those opposing the bill did
the right thing. The bill would have tapped part of the state
surplus, and analysis by the Legislative Fiscal Bureau found could
lead to a budget deficit.
State officials are urging caution as garage sale season ramps up across Wisconsin. Consumer Protection Director Mike Domke says older items, like toys with small button batteries or antique cribs—can pose hidden risks for children, including potential lead exposure. He also warns many secondhand items may be under recall, something retailers are required to address, but garage sale sellers are not. Domke says shoppers should take a moment to search online for recalls before buying, helping ensure those bargain finds don’t come with safety hazards.
Small businesses impacted by last August's historic storms can apply for grant funding. Governor Tony Evers is urging small businesses and nonprofits affected by last August’s severe storms to apply for federal disaster assistance. While some loan programs have closed, Economic Injury Disaster Loans from the Small Business Administration are still available. The storms, which hit Wisconsin August 9th through the 12th of last year, caused tens of millions of dollars in damage. Evers says recovery takes time and emphasizes that support is still available. The loans can help cover expenses like payroll, debts, and other bills tied to storm-related losses.
An ICE agent is pleading guilty after he was caught in a Bloomington prostitution sting. Brashad Johnson has been charged with a misdemeanor count of trying to shire a woman for sex on February 5. Authorities say the St. Michael man sent text messages to a phone number in an ad to an undercover officer, offering 100 dollars for sex. Johnson showed up at the Best Western Hotel in Bloomington as it was arranged. He was arrested after he entered a room with a 100 dollar bill and a cellphone.
Slow down and stay alert as turtle nesting season ramps up in Wisconsin. From late May through June, female turtles are leaving lakes and wetlands to lay eggs—often crossing busy roads. The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources says road deaths are a leading cause of decline for Wisconsin’s 11 native turtle species. The DNR is also asking residents to report turtle sightings and protect nests from predators. Conservationists stress that keeping turtles in the wild, and out of the illegal pet trade, is key to protecting their future. More info can be found on the DNR's website.