One person is dead following a single-motorcycle crash in Buffalo County. Authorities received a report of the crash on Highway 37 near Steiner Road Saturday evening. Deputies learned that a 56-year-old man was traveling southbound when he lost control while steering through a turn. The driver suffered life-threatening injuries and died due to his injuries. The crash is under investigation. This is the third speed-related motorcycle fatality in Buffalo County this year.
The cost of the 6th Ave East repaving project is coming in under budget. Durand Mayor Patrick Milliren says the project is $30,000 under budget, so the city will do two additional projects. All three of the projects should be completed this summer.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr. was in Western Wisconsin for a visit with 3rd District Congressman Derrick Van Orden. Kennedy was promoting the new food guidelines and also the $10 Billion that is being sent to rural hospitals that was passed in the budget reconciliation bill. Kennedy says the US has lost 120 rural hospitals over the last decade. Kennedy and Van Orden were at the Gilbertson Family Farm outside of Elk Mound for the visit.
President Trump will be paying a visit this week to Chippewa County. The White House says the president will be coming to the area on Friday to highlight his support for Wisconsin's farmers. This will be the president's second visit to the Badger State during his second term. Specific details of the president's visit have not been released.
Gas prices are lower again this week in Western Wisconsin. Triple-A reports the average price of regular fuel here is Western Wisconsin is now 4.05 per gallon -- eleven-cents cheaper than the price one week ago. In La Crosse, the average cost of a gallon of regular fuel is three-84 per gallon -- 40-cents less compared to one week ago. The average cost of a gallon of regular fuel in the State of Wisconsin is four-13 per gallon.
A pilot is injured after a small plane crash in Polk County. The incident happened on Saturday morning as it was traveling from Menomonie to Brainard, Minnesota when engine problems occurred. The crash happened near 30th Avenue and Highway 46. The pilot was the only person in the plane and had non-life-threatening injuries. The accident is under investigation.
Sentencing
is being ordered today for a former funeral director convicted on
charges in St. Croix County. Benjamin Hanson had worked for a
funeral home that handled arrangements for 92-year-old Minnesota
resident Alyce Peterson back in 2001. Her skull was found by Boy
Scouts in the town of St. Joseph in 2002 eventually leading to
charges last year against Hanson. Hanson pleaded guilty earlier this
year to a charge of hiding a corpse.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court is set to hear an appeal challenging the state's congressional map. Wisconsin Business Leaders for Democracy sued the Wisconsin Elections Commission in 2025, arguing the districts operate as an anticompetitive gerrymander. A three-judge circuit court panel dismissed the case in April before the group appealed to the state's highest court. Justices agreed to hear the appeal but denied a request to expedite it. The group is seeking to return the case to a lower court.
Advocates are calling for the removal of remaining dogs from the Dane County breeding facility that 15-hundred beagles were rescued from over the last several weeks. A group of peaceful protesters gathered outside Ridglan Farms in the Town of Blue Mountains on Saturday, calling attention to the over 600 dogs still on the property. The business had been breeding and selling the animals for medical research until a series of protests and break-ins where some dogs were stolen. The 15-hundred beagles that were taken from the site were sold to rescue organizations and animal care groups. The owners of Ridglan Farms previously agreed to surrender their license to breed and sell dogs for research by July 1st.
The FBI says no charges are being filed against a man who caused a flight bound for Minneapolis to be diverted to Madison this past Friday night. Authorities say a United Airlines flight that took off from Chicago's O'Hare Airport had to be re-routed to Dane County Regional after a passenger became unruly, touching down in Madison around 9:30 p.m. Officials have since explained the passenger was a 75-year-old man who was suffering from a mental health episode. There were law enforcement officers on the plane who were able to restrain the passenger. No one was hurt.
You may have noticed fewer cryptocurrency kiosks in Wisconsin following a recent state law restricting their use. Wisconsin Consumer Protection director Mike Domke says it's not surprising, given that their primary use was fraud. Domke says crypto currency booths became yet another method for scammers to get people to send them money, given that the industry is unregulated and any money transferred is likely unrecoverable. The new law requires warnings about possibly being scammed to be posted when you start a transaction with the device, and to restrict their daily use to just one thousand dollars.
UnitedHealthcare
is reducing its prior authorization requirements for pediatric care.
According to the insurance giant, it is removing two-thirds of
authorization requirements for members under age 18 by the end of the
year as part of a broader effort to respond to growing backlash over
the mandates. However, UnitedHealthcare will continue to require
preapproval for services with higher clinical complexity.
UnitedHealthcare will also introduce authorization waivers for
certain procedures performed at leading comprehensive pediatric
hospitals.
The American Red Cross is among the organizations recognizing CPR and AED Awareness Week beginning today. The annual occasion is meant to draw attention to the importance of learning about and using the life-saving technique and medical devices. The Red Cross reports over 350-thousand cardiac arrests happen outside of hospitals every year in the U.S. and only about 40 percent of those patients receive CPR before emergency medical teams arrive. The nonprofit is encouraging everyone to take CPR and AED certification courses. Folks can find the nearest classes by searching red-cross-dot-org.
Minnesota's original constitution is on display at the Minnesota Story Center in St. Paul. Each week through July fifth, sections of the 169-year-old constitution will rotate. Minnesota is the only state with two signed constitutions. This was a result of a deep political divide between Republicans and Democrats.