The City of Durand has set the pool rates for the upcoming pool season. City Administrator Tracy Carlson says the city will offer a family punch pass at a reduced rate. There are other levels of punch passes that will be available, and the one-time daily rate will be set at $5. The pool is expected to open in June.
The Mondovi City Council is meeting tonight. Items on the agenda include discussion and possible action on an offer to purchase a lot in Peeso Creek Terrace, a proposal for a controller for the Marten Center, and reports from the mayor and department heads. Tonights meeting begins at 5:30 at the Marten Center at 5:30.
Two people were injured in a three vehicle accident in Isabelle Township on Sunday. According to the Pierce County Sheriff’s Department, 31yr old DeShawn Gilles of Baldwin was traveling southbound on Hwy 35 and slowing to make a left turn onto Hwy C when he was struck by a southbound motorcycle driven by Michael Mecklenburg of Belle Plain, MN. The Gilles vehicle then struck a northbound motorcycle driven by 51yr old Nason Holets of New Prage, MN. Holets was transported to Mayo Red Wing, while Mecklenburg was med-flighted to Regions Hospital in St. Paul.
A man facing a reckless homicide charge after a 2024 shooting in Trempealeau County is going to trial this week. Investigators say that Todd Gieck shot and killed the victim -- Ettrick resident Kyle Dahl. Dahl was found wounded in his vehicle along Highway 53 in the Town of Gale and later died at a local hospital. Gieck has said the shooting was accidental.
Bond is being set at 100-thousand dollars for a man charged after a fatal weekend accident in Eau Claire County. Two vehicles -- a pickup truck and an SUV -- hit head-on just before 6 p.m. Saturday at State Highway 93 and Severson Road in the Town of Pleasant Valley. Three people were treated at the site of the accident. A passenger from the SUV -- since identified as 56-year-old Kimberly Clark of Onalaska -- died at the scene. The pick-up truck's driver -- 46-year-old Kirk Johnson -- is charged with homicide by intoxicated use of a vehicle.
The trial of a man shot by Eau Claire Police in 2022 is underway. Police responded to Clayton Livingston's home after a neighbor accused him of pointing a gun at his house. Responding officers say Livingston also pointed a gun at them. Two officers shot and injured the suspect who is now facing six counts of second-degree recklessly endangering safety and a charge of operating a firearm while intoxicated.
A jury has been selected for the trial of an Onalaska woman charged in the death of her six-year-old son. Josie Dikeman called 9-1-1 on February 11th of 2023 saying that her son was non responsive. Crews found the child dead at the scene with prescription drugs near the body. Blunt force trauma was listed as the cause of death with the use of a prescription sedative as a contributing factor. Dikeman has pleaded not guilty to a charge of first-degree intentional homicide. Opening arguments are expected today.
A Western Wisconsin Food Pantry is reducing the number of monthly food distributions. Beginning in June, Feed My People will scale back its Eau Claire pop-up distribution from four events per month to two. Distributions will take place at the Hunger Action Center, on Alpine Road, on the second Monday from 5:00–6:00 p.m. and the fourth Friday from 10:00–11:00 a.m., continuing through December. In 2027, pop-ups in Eau Claire will move to an as-needed, emergency response model rather than have a regular schedule. This shift is being made in coordination with local pantries. This change is part of a broader effort to strengthen long-term hunger relief across West Central Wisconsin.
Many Western Wisconsin motorists are experiencing an increase in gas prices this week. Triple-A reports the average price of regular fuel in Eau Claire is now three-66 per gallon -- 16-cents more per gallon over the price one week ago. In La Crosse, the average cost of a gallon of regular fuel is three-77 per gallon -- 20-cents more compared to one week ago. The average cost of a gallon of regular fuel in the State of Wisconsin is three-92 per gallon.
Wisconsin is honoring schools that go the extra mile for students in military families. Osseo-Fairchild Elementary, St. Croix Falls Elementary, Middle and High School are among seventeen schools across Wisconsin have been named the state’s first Purple Star Schools—an honor celebrating strong support for students from military families. It’s part of a new Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction program designed to help children who often move many times during their school years and face shifting expectations and requirements. To earn the designation, schools must train staff, appoint a liaison for military families, offer programs that build social connections, and provide online resources to help students transition smoothly.
The
Rochester City Council is expected to consider the future of a
proposed local sports complex during today's meeting. Council
members plan to discuss possible improvements for the planned
Rochester Community and Technical College's Regional Sports Center.
Some of the options considered include expansions, replacing the
dome, or keeping the dome open year-round. Officials say nothing is
final yet.
State authorities say residents are not to subsidize energy costs for data centers and other heavy consumers. That's according to the Public Service Commission's unanimous approval at Friday's meeting. We Energies will be eventually providing services to data centers in Port Washington and Mount Pleasant as they build out. Power plants and other related projects will be evaluated individually. A formal written order still needs to be issued.
A fire at a southeast Wisconsin egg packing plant on Thursday. The fire broke out at the Cold Springs Farm in Palmyra on Thursday. Media reports say the flames were contained to one of several buildings at the Jefferson County facility. Cold Springs is owned by Daybreak Foods and has been the site of multiple avian flu outbreaks over the past year. Daybreak Foods has laid off over 80 workers at two Wisconsin facilities that have been the sites for avian flu outbreaks, and is also in the process of remediating the Palmyra site after an illegal wastewater release.
The CDC says public health officials are investigating a multistate outbreak of Salmonella illnesses. The agency says the illnesses are linked to contact with backyard poultry, which can carry Salmonella. As of April 13th, 34 people infected with the outbreak strain of Salmonella have been reported in 13 states. Illnesses started on February 26th to March 31st with at least 13 people hospitalized. The outbreak is mainly focused in the Midwest.
A flight to Orlando from Minneapolis makes an emergency landing in Milwaukee. Sunday night, a smoky odor was detected on Delta Flight 2309. Once the crew declared an emergency, the plane landed safely at Mitchell International Airport and taxied to a gate where it was met by fire crews. The 128 passengers onboard were deplaned safely. No one was injured. The cause of the odor is being investigated.
Wisconsin voters are showing signs of referendum fatigue. A new report from the Wisconsin Policy Forum shows support for school district referendums continues to slide. In the April 7 election, voters approved just over 61% of ballot questions, well below the 70% approval rate seen in 2025. If that trend holds through November, it would mark the lowest approval rate since 2010. School districts have increasingly relied on referendums to raise revenue above state-imposed limits, especially as federal pandemic aid expires, enrollment drops, and labor costs rise. Even with the declining support, voters still signed off on $541.9 million in new funding this spring, slightly more than last year.
An under-construction bridge in Waukesha County collapsed over the weekend. The bridge breakdown on Saturday near Oconomowoc's Riverside Park sent concrete into the Oconomowoc River below. Mayor Matt Rosek tells Fox 6 Milwaukee that the collapse followed another problem with the bridge last week. Rosek said the bridge collapsed while crews were working to remove concrete from the river after a beam failed during a Monday concrete pour. No one was injured from either incident. The mayor doesn’t know how the September completion date for the project will be delayed as the reason for the collapse is being determined.
An Earth Week cleanup on Milwaukee’s rivers sets a new Guiness record. Fox 6 Milwaukee reports more than 2,000 volunteers collected more than 100,000 pounds of waste on Saturday from locations on the Milwaukee, Menominee and Kinnickinnic rivers. The Guinness World Records book recognized this year's Milwaukee Riverkeeper spring cleanup as having the most participants in a multi-river cleanup. Organizers hope the record-setting feat, which Milwaukee Riverkeeper partnered with Tru Earth to accomplish, will help encourage more people to take care of the environment.