The City of Durand has repealed the vacant building ordinance. The ordinance charged property owners a fee if their property was empty. Durand Mayor Patrick Milliren says the ordinance wasnt enforceable and wasn’t accomplishing what was hoped. The city hopes to use economic development to fill empty properties in the city.
Those wanting to camp at Tarrant Park will now have to reserve their campsite online. Durand City Administrator Tracy Carlson says the city now has on line reservations on the city website. The Tarrant Park Campground will be reopening later this spring.
The Pepin County Sheriffs Department and St. Johns Lutheran Church are hosting a presentation tonight on sextortion awareness. Sextortion is when someone on the internet convinces a child or adult to sent sexual photos and then threaten to put those photos on the internet unless the victim pays money. Pepin County Sheriff Joel Wener says the presentation will provide tools for parents to talk to their children about this issue. Debby Schyta, Elecutive Director of Just Talk to Them-Keeping Young people safe online will be the featured speaker. Tonights event is free and begins at 6pm at St. Johns Lutheran Church in Durand.
The new mayor of Menomonie says he will remain committed to his opposition to the construction of a data center. Matthew Crowe believes the controversy over the data center led to his victory on election night. Crowe told WQOW that the data center project will remain dead even if a developer resubmits a proposal. He also said he wants to update zoning codes to deter data center developments. When Crowe is sworn in as mayor, it will be the first time in 16yrs Menomonie has had a new mayor.
The Dunn County Highway Department is announcing that seasonal weight restrictions on county highways will be lifted on Monday. With the frost out of the ground, roadbeds have regained strength to handle heavier loads. The weight restrictions will be lifted once signs are removed.
Pepin County Land Conservation has announced that Holden Campground is now open for reservations. Those wanting to reserve a campsite must reserve that site online through the Pepin County Website. Over the last few years, the park has undergone some renovations and improvements including the installation of showers and bathrooms, expanded campsites and other new amenities.
The Wabasha City Pool will be switching to all online registrations this year for Swimming Lessons, the purchase of all types of Pool Passes, and to reserve Pool Parties. Online reservations for swimming lessons will open on Monday. Visit the City of Wabasha website to register. The city pool is expected to open on June 11.
The Augusta School District is facing budget cuts after voters rejected a $750,000 operational referendum. District leaders say they will now have to make staffing cuts and program changes to reduce expenses for the next school year. The district will look at asking voters for another operational referendum in the fall or spring, but if that is also rejected, district leaders warn that even more significant cuts will be needed to balance the budget.
Governor Tony Evers signs a bill funding UW - Madison's NIL deals. $14.6 million will go towards to the University's athletic department, while also writing existing name‑image‑likeness practices into state law. Evers issued a partial veto to adjust language he said could cause confusion about how the money can be used, giving UW more flexibility to manage athletic facility debt. While UW–Madison will receive the largest share, the law also directs $200,000 each to UW–Milwaukee and UW–Green Bay for athletic facility debt service. It also formalizes rules allowing student‑athletes to profit from their name, image and likeness, while barring endorsements of tobacco, alcohol, gambling or illegal activity. It also creates a new public‑records exemption for NIL agreements. Evers signed and vetoed a number of bills on Wednesday.
A Wisconsin city is approving a first-of-its-kind referendum targeting data center construction. According to unofficial results published by the county, voters in the city of Port Washington approved the referendum with about 66 percent support. Now future large-scale projects that receive tax benefits will be required to secure approval from local voters. Data center construction across the country has faced growing opposition from local communities over the past year due to concerns about rising electricity prices, water usage and other environmental impacts.
An author with more than 250 books to his name is speaking at the University of Wisconsin - Madison's spring commencement. The school announced James Patterson would be the speaker for this spring's graduation ceremony at Camp Randall on May 9th. Patterson's wife Susan is a graduate of UW - Madison, and the couple provides scholarship support to more than 150 Badger students each year, to go along with other efforts to fund literacy-focused programs. Patterson is also a multi-time Emmy Award winner, and more than 100 of his books have reached number 1 New York Times bestseller status.
The
Madison Children's Museum is celebrating its largest gift ever. The
group announced philanthropist Jerry Frautschi provided a
six-and-a-half-million-dollar gift to the museum before he passed
away. Officials explained this latest gift will go toward
maintenance, upgrades, and other needs for the facility. Frautschi
was no stranger to gifting the Madison Children's Museum, donating
five-million dollars to the center back in 2005. He also gave
millions more during the COVID-19 pandemic and to the facilities
fund.
No charges will be filed against Green Bay Mayor Eric Genrich for recording devices installed at City Hall. Microphones were installed in 2021 and 2022 at Genrich’s direction, though they were removed after a court’s order in March 2023. The case was reviewed for possible criminal charges by West Allis police. Fond du Lac County District Attorney Eric Toney was appointed as a special prosecutor to review the case. Toney, a Republican, consulted with former Democratic Door County District Attorney Joan Korb to create a bipartisan review. Noting that Genrich acted with the advice of the city attorney, Toney said charges are not warranted.
Milwaukee will be joining a number of other Midwest cities for inclusion in the Michelin Guide. The publication tours restaurants across the world to showcase the best a city has to offer, and a Michelin star can propel lesser known venues to notoriety. Visit Milwaukee CEO Peggy Willams Smith says the decision by Michelin to include Milwaukee shows it is one of the best culinary destinations in the world. The other cities on the list are Cleveland, Detroit, Indianapolis, Minneapolis, and Pittsburgh.