With the resignation of Officer Bonnerup and Officer Tulip on military duty, the Durand Police Department is short staffed. Durand Mayor Patrick Milliren says its why the council approved an agreement with the Pepin County Sheriff’s Department for services in July and August. The council has also authorized the city administrator to looking into paid on call time and authorize overtime for the Durand Officers so all shifts are covered in July.
The Mondovi City Council has approved the purchase of a new fire truck. Mondovi Mayor Brady Weiss says the new truck will have larger water capacities and enhanced seating for firefighters. The new truck will replace a 40yr old truck that has a top speed of 40mph. Because of manufacturing backlogs it will take 4yrs for the truck to be built.
Motorists in Buffalo County can expect delays as crews will be doing shoulder work on Hwy 54 between the stoplights and Winona Bridge today. The Buffalo County Highway Department is also working on portions of Hwy I and Hwy AA as highway crews will be working on improvement projects to both roads. Motorists are asked to be patient with the work crews and to slow down in work zones.
Wabasha County has an interim Chief Deputy Sheriff. At this months county board meeting, supervisors approved the appointment of Jason Bade as the interim Chief Deputy. Bade succeeds Curt Struwe who was appointed Sheriff on June 1st after longtime Sheriff Rodney Bartsh retired on May 31st. Bade is also running for the sheriff’s position in the fall election.
A home improvement contractor is pleading not guilty to theft charges in Eau Claire County. Reports say that Anthony Brooks accepted payment to begin work in April of 2024 and -- four months later -- the work had still not begun. Brooks entered his pleas yesterday on charges including twelves counts of Theft by Contractor.
A Boston man is receiving a Carnegie Medal for rescuing a driver from the Mississippi River in southeastern Minnesota. The Minnesota Star Tribune reports 33-year-old Dustin Colson Leaning helped save Joseph Krische near the Dresbach rest area along I-90 last year. Officials say Krische had passed out behind the wheel and crashed his pickup into the river. Colson Leaning swam to the truck, pulled Krische out and helped him reach land safely. The Carnegie Hero Fund is also awarding Colson Leaning 75-hundred dollars.
Some Wisconsinites are finding it hard to believe ballots were counted accurately during the last election. A survey done by the Tarrance group showed three in ten residents have little or no confidence those ballots were accurately counted in 2024, noting the time it takes to get the ballots tallied. The poll also found 71 percent of Republicans believe those working in polling places need to be monitored. The results come just weeks before Wisconsin is scheduled to hold its primary election on August 11th.
Appleton public safety leaders are looking to end its use of automated license plate cameras. The move would go beyond ending the city's contract with Flock safety cameras and end working with all companies that make the cameras. The proposal would also remove access to any cameras in the city unless approved by both the common council and the police department.
Nobody is hurt after a massive barn fire at a Washington County dairy farm. At least a dozen fire departments were called to the blaze yesterday at Guttmann Dairy Farm near West Bend, officials saying the two-story structure was likely a total loss. Hay stored inside the barn burned for hours as crews worked to contain the blaze and protect nearby cows. It's unclear what started the fire, but investigators believe it has something to do with an electrical panel located right outside of the structure. Total damage is estimated to be over one-million dollars.
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz says the Trump administration is targeting Minnesota. He's now filing 16 Freedom of Information Act requests with federal agencies. Walz is seeking records, communications and writings. The governor's action comes a day after U.S. District Judge Patrick Schiltz blocked six grand jury subpoenas that the Trump administration served against several Minnesota officials, including Governor Walz. The federal judge ruled that using grand jury proceedings to pressure political opponents into taking official action is a blatantly unlawful and unethical use of the grand jury process.
A man accused of serial burglary in northern Wisconsin has been arrested in Fond Du Lac County. Deputies arrested 50-year-old Toby Mullins of Rib Lake this week. Mullins is suspected in a series of burglaries across the state, including in Iron, Sawyer, Price, Taylor, Ashland and Winnebago Counties. Deputies in Iron County say Mullins was breaking into cabins during the offseason and stealing property.
The Madison Metropolitan Sewerage District reminds you – the label on “flushable wipes” is misleading. A photo posted to the district’s Facebook page serves as graphic evidence that unlike toilet paper, wipes don't break down in the pipes. They can build up and create clogs causing sewage backups in homes, damage to equipment, and requiring staff to manually remove them. Wipes of any kind even the so-called "flushable" ones, belong in the trash.
Remember that Wisconsin earned the title of America's Dairyland as we near the end of June Dairy Month. 78th Alice in Dairyland Sarah Hagenow says Wisconsin cheese has won over 76-hundred awards, and some types are still only being made in Wisconsin. When put on the spot, Hagenow says her favorite cheese is Wisconsin aged cheddar. Or maybe gouda. Or mozzarella. She says it's hard to pick with the 600 kinds of cheese made here in Wisconsin.