No one was injured when two trailer homes started on fire in Elk Mound on Tuesday. According to Elk Mound Fire District Fire Chief Colin Feuster, the Elk Mound Fire District received a report of a possible structure fire. Firefighters arrived to find two trailer homes fully engulfed in flames. The fire is believed to have started in the mudroom of one of the homes before spreading to the second home due to the intensity of the blaze. Both homes were unoccupied at the time of the fire, and all residents are accounted for.
The Durand-Arkansaw School District will hold a groundbreaking ceremony this afternoon for the new Early Learning Center. Durand-Arkansaw School Superintendent Ryan Nelson says the district is aware of the lack of child care in the area and wanted to do something to address that issue. The facility is expected to open in September of 2026. We will have a complete interview with Mr. Nelson about the center during halftime of tonights Durand-Arkansaw at Grantsburg Football Game.
The Pepin County Human Services Department is starting a food drive to help those in need due to the upcoming loss of SNAP Benefits due to the government shutdown. Matt Roesler with Human Services says the department wanted to create something that would have information about the food drive and ways people can help. The food drive will be from November 5-19, and for more information, visit www.co.pepin.wi.us/foodrive
Alternate side parking begins in Menomonie tomorrow. From 2am to 7am residents must park on the odd side of the street during odd numbered calendar days and on the even side of the street during even numbered calendar days. Alternate side parking will remain in effect until April first.
The Dunn County Board of Supervisors will hold its annual budget hearing at 7 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 12, to vote on a proposed 2026 budget that continues the recent trend of reducing the tax rate used to assess property taxes. The 2026 tax (mill) rate is projected to drop to $4.30 per $1,000 of property value, a nearly 6 percent reduction from the 2025 rate of $4.53. The total operating budget would increase 1.54 percent to $83.4 million, while the tax levy would increase 1.73 percent to $25.2 million. Debt service would increase slightly to $5.172 million.
An agreement has been reached in a child sexual assault case in Buffalo County. 24Yr old Kaleb Doerr, was charged in 2023 for allegedly sexually assaulting three children. Doerr pleaded guilty to three counts of fourth-degree sexual assault as part of a plea deal. He was ordered to pay $886 and entered into a deferred agreement. It says if doesn't commit any new crimes for the next two years, and meets the other terms, his case will be dismissed.
A man charged with second-degree intentional homicide and substantial battery in two cases is pleading no contest. Officials say 19-year-old Du'Marion Stogner waived his preliminary hearing and accepted dismissal of other charges that were read in. The homicide charge stems from the January 2025 death of 21-year-old Andre Simmons Junior. Meanwhile, the battery charge involves an October 2024 assault on a footbridge. Stogner is scheduled for sentencing in February 2026.
A proposed reroute of a northern Wisconsin oil pipeline is one step closer to completion. The US Army Corps of Engineers on Wednesday approved a permit for Enbridge Energy to reroute it’s pipeline around the Bad River Lake Superior Chippewa Band’s reservation. Canadian-owned Enbridge was ordered to relocate the line several years ago after losing a court case with the Tribe. Environmental groups protested the proposed reroute, alleging it would harm or damage delicate wetlands and watersheds near the reservation. The Corps fast tracked approval of the plan on the directive of President Donald Trump, who wants energy related projects to get faster permitting.
The
Trump administration has denied the state's request for hazard
mitigation grant funding for six counties hit by August storms and
flooding. This follows a previous refusal of public-assistance
funding for more than 26-million-dollars in damage. The decision
leaves communities without federal support for rebuilding
infrastructure and preparing for future disasters. Governor Evers
says he plans to appeal both decisions and that the state has 30 days
to submit additional justification.
A federal judge has ordered the Trump Administration to return mental health services funding to Wisconsin schools. Attorney General Josh Kaul announced that Wisconsin will once again be getting 10 million dollars in grant funding due to the ruling. Seattle US District Court Judge Kymberly Evanson ruled that the Trump administration must release millions of dollars in grants intended to address the shortage of mental health workers in schools. Evanson determined the US Department of Education caused "irreparable harm" when it decided in April to stop paying out grant funding that schools in 16 states had already budgeted for expanded services. That included efforts at UW-Madison to train 24 new school psychologists for high need schools. Kaul calls the ruling a win for the well being of Wisconsin students.
Preliminary numbers for Wisconsin’s bear hunting season are in.The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources announced Wednesday that hunters harvested 3,724 bears during the 35-day season. That’s just below the overall harvest target of 4,075 , but within the expected range of harvest for the season, which ran from September 3rd through October 7th. The DNR estimates the state’s bear population at around 23,000 with a range that covers more than half the state. A record 146,000 people applied for a bear hunting license for this year.
The latest Marquette Law School Poll finds a massive partisan divide among Wisconsin voters regarding President Donald Trump. Poll Director Charles Franklin said the poll of more than 800 registered voters in Wisconsin found about 92% of Republicans who voted for him last November approve of the president's job performance. Franklin said there’s been little drop in Republican support for the president in Wisconsin or nationally. Trump’s disapproval rating among Wisconsin Democrats is at 95%. Franklin said the poll found similar partisan divides on the relative importance to voters of issues such as illegal immigration and inflation.
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz says the state will hire a third party to audit billing for 14 Medicaid services considered at high risk for fraud. The Department of Human Services has signed a one-year, two-point-three-million-dollar contract with Optum to flag questionable claims. The state says Optum will review batches of claims every two weeks to look for irregularities such as missing documentation or unusually high billing. The added oversight could slightly delay payments, but the department hopes to get most claims paid within 30 days.
A marathon website has named the Eau Claire Marathon the best in the state. The global website for marathon runners -- Race Raves -- has picked the best marathons in each state. In Wisconsin, it chose the Eau Claire Marathon based on votes, ratings and reviews by runners. Registration is open for next year's marathon, which is scheduled for May 2nd and 3rd.