More arrests are being made in connection with a Buffalo County drug investigation. One person was arrested last month after the discovery of 220 grams of methamphetamine and 165 grams of suspected heroin at a home in Fountain City. 36Yr old Danielle Hauser was arrested and charged with a list of drug offenses. The Buffalo County Sheriff's Office announced yesterday that 35yr old Cassandra Schlegel Wuench of La Crosse and 33yr old Taheed Warren of Fountain City have now also been taken into custody.
One person is dead and another injured after a house fire Sunday morning in Lake City. According to Lake City Fire, firefighters responded to the call Sunday morning on North Washington Street and found the home fully engulfed. A young female was rescued from the burning home while 45yr old Richard Arruda was found dead inside the home. Firefighters from Wabasha and Zumbro Falls also responded to the blaze. Crews were on scene for about 7hours and the Minnesota Fire Marshal is investigating the cause of that fire.
The Dunn County Sheriff’s Department has identified the suspect involved in the throwing of water bottles and other objects at vehicles driving on Hwy 25 in the Menomonie area. In a social media post the department says it has been receiving reports of vehicles being struck by the objects over the last several months. The department says it has identified the vehicle involved and a suspect. If anyone has had something thrown at them while traveling on Hwy 25, they are to contact the Dunn County Sheriff’s Department.
Voters in Menomonie are heading to the polls today for the spring primary election. Todays election will narrow the mayoral race to the top two candidates for the April Spring Election. Grady Richartz and Matthew Crow are running against incumbent Randy Knaack for mayor. Polls are open until 8pm this evening.
The City of Durand is looking for staff for the Tarrant Park Pool for the 2026 season. The city is looking for lifeguards, swimming instructors and bath house staff. Durand Mayor Patrick Milliren says while the city has always had teenagers apply for positions, anyone over the age of 14 is welcome to apply for positions, especially the bath house staff. Applications are available at Durand City Hall.
Congressman Derrick Van Orden was in Eau Claire County on Monday -- announcing federal funding for a water system project in Altoona. The two-point-two-five-million-dollars in funding will go towards the development of a service line providing clean water to Hillcrest Estates mobile home residents. More than 170 mobile home lots will be reached by the line.
A veteran sheriff's deputy is entering the race for Winona County Sheriff. John Hazelton's announcement comes after Goodview Mayor Ben Klinger said he wants to succeed Sheriff Ron Ganrude, who will not seek another term. Hazelton is running on a Stronger Together platform, which focuses on transparency and community partnership. He has selected Paul McKay as his running mate and Chief Deputy.
The
National Park Service is seeking final input on its plan for the St.
Croix National Scenic Riverway. Officials are seeking public
feedback on proposed changes that will guide the future of the St.
Croix and Namekagon rivers. Once the plan is finalized, any
regulatory changes would require separate public processes and steps
to enact. The final draft is a 146-page plan that addresses topics
such as camping reservations, boat speeds and many other issues.
Comments will be accepted until February 21st.
Dissent among Republican state legislators could delay passage of tax cut plans. Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu says his caucus doesn't agree with Assembly tax relief proposals which could leave Governor Tony Evers' 400 year school funding veto in place. LeMaheiu says Speaker Robin Vos intends to adjourn the Assembly on Thursday, leaving little time to reach an agreement on taxes. Vos says Senate Republicans are welcome to provide ideas, but he's lukewarm to the idea of one time payments out of the state surplus, preferring property tax relief.
A northern Wisconsin tribe responds to comments made by Congressman Tom Tiffany. During a hearing in Washington last week, the 7th District Republican and candidate for governor asked Attorney General Pam Bondi to investigate the Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa for charging the Town of Lac du Flambeau hundreds of thousands of dollars to use roads crossing reservation land. Last year a federal judge ruled in favor of the Town of Lac du Flambeau and the roads were reopened. In his remarks to Bondi, Tiffany called the tribe “perpetrators” of “extortion,” and said homeowners had been “trapped” by the tribes’ actions. In its statement, the Lac Du Flambeau Band said the dispute arose because the town failed for decades to secure rights-of-way through tribal trust land, and that at no time did the tribe “trap” homeowners or prevent them from receiving emergency services.
White House border czar Tom Homan says one-thousand federal agents have already left Minnesota. This comes after Homan announced last week that the Trump administration was winding down Operation Metro Surge. In an interview with CBS's "Face the Nation" on Sunday, Homan applauded what he called additional coordination with Minnesota authorities. As most federal agents depart, small teams will remain on the ground to support ongoing initiatives. During CNN's State of the Union program on Sunday, Homan said ICE took a lot of bad people off the streets.
The Red Cross is urging Wisconsinites to get CPR and first aid certified,. Southwest Wisconsin Chapter Executive Director Kyle Kriegl says more than 300,000 people experience cardiac events outside a hospital each year in the U.S., and having someone nearby who knows what to do can save a life. He says training is available online, in‑person, or in blended formats—and courses are regularly updated to include skills like CPR, AED use, and the Heimlich maneuver. More information is available at RedCross.org.
Another case of measles in Wisconsin. An investigation by the state Department of Health Services and Public Health Madison Dane County confirmed the case in an out-of-state traveler who stayed in the Madison Holiday Inn Express on High Crossing Boulevard from midnight Friday ‘til 12:30 that afternoon. DHS is working to identify and notify people who may have been exposed at the hotel.
Applications are open for the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources' Great Waters Photo Contest and Writing Project. Winning photos and writing will be featured in the next Wisconsin’s Great Waters Calendar. The contest celebrates how people connect with Lake Michigan, Lake Superior, and the Mississippi River. Photos can be entered in four categories: People, Cultural and Historical Features, Natural Features, and Wildlife. Writers can submit short essays, stories, poems, or descriptions of stewardship projects focused on Wisconsin’s Great Waters. Full rules and entry instructions are available on the DNR’s Great Waters Photo Contest webpage.