The City of Mondovi will be replacing the HVAC controllers at the Marten Center. The city recently had the HVAC System replaced but the current controller at the center was not compatible. Mondovi Mayor Brady Weiss says its more than just a thermostat. The cost for the new controller is $3520.
Construction on the Madison Street project is ahead of schedule. Durand City Administrator Tracy Carlson says that Public Works Director Gills informed her the project is about a week ahead of schedule. Last week, the council approved the issuance of a $2.1 million promissory note to pay for the project.
Buffalo County has ended its contract with NIXLE and has partnered with a company called Regroup for a new notification app. The county is urging residents to download the app to receive emergency information from Buffalo County Emergency Management. For more information on the app, contact Buffalo County Emergency Management.
The Pepin County Land Conservation Department is looking for a summer intern. The position runs Monday through Friday up to 40hrs a week from May until August. The intern will help with GIS and public safety projects throughout the summer. For more information on the position contact Pepin County Land Conservation. The department is also announcing they still have swamp white oak and red maple seedlings for sale. The trees come in bundles of 6.
River Falls Police have arrested a man accused of stabbing a bank employee during an attempted robbery on Tuesday. The suspect reportedly fled the First National Bank branch after the incident but was later apprehended. The injured bank employee is expected to make a full recovery.
Eau Claire City Manager Stephanie Hirsch is resigning. Hirsch tendered her resignation yesterday after four years in the city manager role. In stepping down, she expressed her gratitude to City Council and the community for having given her the opportunity to serve.
A La Crosse man is facing charges with authorities saying he inappropriately touched a teenager at a city park. The incident happened last week at Cameron Park and involved a teenage victim. Police say the incident was captured on video. Charges against Jerrold Yttrie include attempted second-degree sexual assault of a child.
The search for a missing man in La Crosse County has come to an end. Stanley Howe was reported missing last week with his vehicle found abandoned at the Paul E. Stry Nature Preserve. The La Crosse County Sheriff's Office says Howe's body was found Monday in the Town of Shelby. Howe's family is encouraging anyone battling mental health issues to reach out for help.
Xcel Energy is reminding anglers, boaters and other outdoor enthusiasts to use caution around dams and hydroelectric facilities. The company says boating, canoeing or recreating above or below a dam can be dangerous-especially during periods of high or rapidly changing river flows. The company reminds those near dams to obey a warning signs, barriers, avoid boating or fishing alone near dams, stay clear of spillways and never swim or wade near a dam.
The CDC is issuing a warning about cases of possibly drug-resistant salmonella. According to an update from the agency, 34 people across 13 states have the same strain of salmonella that may be resistant to the antibiotics, and 13 of those who fell ill required hospitalization. So far, cases have primarily been found in the Midwest, with Michigan reporting the most confirmed cases at six, followed by Ohio and Wisconsin with five cases each. The CDC has linked cases to backyard poultry, but it's not clear which species in particular is to blame.
A second challenge to Wisconsin’s congressional maps has been dismissed by a panel of judges . A three-judge Circuit Court panel has dismissed a lawsuit challenging Wisconsin’s congressional maps, ruling that anti-competitive gerrymandering claims cannot be decided under state law. The judges cited a 2022 Wisconsin Supreme Court decision that found the state Constitution does not limit partisan considerations in redistricting. The case was filed by a bipartisan group called Wisconsin Business Leaders for Democracy, arguing the maps violate equal protection and voting rights. Republicans currently hold six of the state’s eight congressional seats. Supporters of the maps praised the ruling, while the plaintiffs’ attorneys say they will appeal to the state Supreme Court.
UW–Madison is launching a new college focused on computing and artificial intelligence. The university on Monday announced a 100‑million‑dollar donation and named the inaugural dean of its new College of Computing and Artificial Intelligence. The gift, funded by alumni and industry leaders, will help UW–Madison hire 50 new faculty members, expand research and build academic programs as the college opens July first. Remzi Arpaci‑Dusseau, who currently leads the School of Computer, Data and Information Sciences, was selected as the college’s first dean. University officials say student demand has surged in recent years, sometimes creating waitlists for introductory courses.
Wisconsin’s Youth Apprenticeship program is breaking records yet again. Enrollment has hit an all‑time high for a fifth straight year. More than 12,100 high school juniors and seniors signed up for the 2025–26 school year, a seven‑percent increase over last year. Youth Apprenticeships let students earn while they learn, pairing paid work experience with related classroom instruction. Nearly every public school district with a high school now offers it. Top career pathways this year include Health Science, Marketing, Manufacturing, Architecture and Construction, and Hospitality and Tourism, each with more than a thousand students.
State lawmakers are proposing a bill to penalize cities that fly the old Minnesota state flag. Eight Minnesota DFL lawmakers have proposed the bill to mandate that cities and counties only fly the 2024 state flag. However, Republican House Speaker Lisa Demuth says the bill has no chance of passing. This comes after multiple counties and cities have voted to reinstate the old Minnesota State Flag on city property. Elk River, Champlin, Zumbrota, and Plainview all voted to use the old flag.
Kids get stuck in the darndest places. Madison firefighters had to rescue a toddler who climbed into a claw machine on Madison's Far East Side. This happened last Thursday afternoon. A video of the rescue was posted on Reddit. Firefighters speculate he crawled in through the prize-retrieval window. In the end the boy was unhurt and reunited with his mom.