The identities of three people killed in a weekend pontoon crash on Lake Pepin on the Wisconsin side have been released. The collision on Saturday involved a boat and a barge. All three victims are from Wabasha. They are identified as Ashley Monson, Manuel De Angel-Sola, and Nicholas Loechler. De Angel-Sola and Loechler were members of the Wabasha Fire Department.
WisDOT seeking input on the US 10 reconstruction project through Mondovi. The Multiyear construction project includes replacing pavement, utilities, sidewalk, curb, gutter. During construction, US 10 will be closed to through traffic. Because of lengthy detours, construction will be split into stages, that would include using Hwy 37, Hwy 85, Hwy 93 and I-94. The use of city streets is also being considered. A public meeting on the project will be held on June 29 from 5-7pm at the Marten Center in Mondovi.
An Elk Mound man was recently arrested for OWI with a minor in the vehicle. According to the Wisconsin State Patrol, troopers pulled over 24yr old Thomas Hager of Elk Mound for seat belt and vehicle equipment violations on North Holly Avenue in Elk Mound. The trooper noticed signs of impairment and field sobriety tests indicated Hager was under the influence. He was arrested and taken to the hospital for a blood draw and then taken to the Dunn County Jail. He faces OWI First offense with a minor in the vehicle, possession of drug paraphernalia and bail jumping.
The City of Menomonie is installing a lawn irrigation ban on local residents. City officials say the heat is resulting in extreme demands from its water system and that, in turn, is affecting water pressure. The water pressure issues could have an impact on first responders' ability to battle fires. The ban has been put in place until August 1st.
Charges filed against a Menomonie man who police say fatally stabbed his mother Eau Claire are being held for trial. 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 on the night of May 22nd. The victim was found dead at the scene. Hurlburt is charged with first degree intentional homicide and yesterday waived his right to a preliminary hearing.
Andrew and Alexander Heckendorf of Menomonie, Wisconsin have been selected as the University of Wisconsin, Dunn County 4-H’s Key Award winners for 2026. Andrew and Alexander have been active members of the Little Elk Creek 4-H Club for seven years This prestigious award is one of the highest recognition’s that a 4-H member can receive. Earning the 4-H Key Award is an honor of distinction that only a select few 4-H participants may obtain. Andrew and Alexander will be recognized at the Dunn County 4-H Distinguished Member Awards Ceremony Sunday, July 26, at 12:15 p.m. at the Dunn County Fair.
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services is looking into the first cases of West Nile Virus this year. Officials announced the confirmed cases of mosquitoes in Milwaukee County and a wild bird found in Bayfield County. However, no cases involving people have been found in the Badger State as of yet. Health officials warned the virus is passed through infected mosquitoes, but can also spread from infected persons to others.
Federal disaster unemployment aid is now available in parts of Wisconsin. The Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development says assistance is available for eligible workers in 19 counties and the Oneida Nation impacted by severe weather between April 13th and April 23rd. The program provides temporary income support for people who lost work and who don't qualify for regular unemployment benefits. Eligible applicants include self-employed workers and those unable to return to work because of storm damage. Anyone seeking assistance must first apply for regular unemployment benefits. The deadline to apply for disaster assistance is August 31st.
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources has issued a statewide air quality advisory for fine particle pollution. Conditions are expected to range from Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups to Very Unhealthy, lasting through Thursday at noon. The DNR said smoke from wildfires in Minnesota and Ontario is expected to enter northern Wisconsin between 8 p.m. and midnight Tuesday, then push south. Statewide impacts could be possible by 6 a.m. Thursday, with the heaviest smoke expected in northwest Wisconsin. Health officials are urging people to limit time outdoors as air quality worsens.
The federal government is reportedly turning over evidence to Minnesota investigators linked to the killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti. The Minnesota Star Tribune says the Department of Justice is submitting the information of the shooting deaths during Operation Metro Surge after months of refusing to do so. The evidence includes the SUV Good was driving when she was shot and killed by ICE agent Jonathan Ross. The vehicle was transferred to the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension over a week ago. The newspaper reports that additional digital and physical from the killings was turned over in the last several days. The Trump administration's previous unwillingness to share evidence led Minnesota officials to file a lawsuit earlier this year.
The Port Washington data center project is the subject of a lawsuit. The Wisconsin Examiner reports the suit was filed Friday in Ozaukee County Court by Midwest Environmental Advocates on behalf of the Sierra Club. It alleges the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources skipped a required environmental review process at the request of Vantage, the company building the $15 billion hyperscale data center in Port Washington. The lawsuit alleges that the agency backed off from requiring an environmental impact statement after Vantage claimed it would “kill the project.” The lawsuit argues the DNR ignored potential environmental impacts and that failing to conduct the full review before granting permits violates Wisconsin’s Environmental Policy Act. The DNR conducted a more limited environmental analysis summary.
Work has officially started on Wisconsin's first Buc-ee's. It's not much, but over the weekend fences went up, and a driveway was laid down at the work site in Oak Creek. Crews are starting groundwork ahead of the main buildout which set to start in August with construction expected to be completed in 2028. The 73,370-square-foot travel plaza will feature 120 gas pumps as well as EV chargers. A proposed Buc-ee’s in the Madison suburb of DeForest has stalled over funding and zoning. Texas-based Buc-ee’s has 56 locations, mostly in the US South and West.
The Wood County Sheriff's Department will be featured in two upcoming episodes of the A&E docuseries "Behind Bars: Officer Cam." The episodes will feature footage from corrections officers' body cameras. A third program focusing on correction officers' interactions with inmates has also been filmed, but a release date has not been given. The Wood County Jail is the first sheriff's department in the state to be on the show. The two episodes will air back-to-back beginning at 7 p.m. on July 23rd