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Gov. Evers Declares State of Emergency, Local Snow Continues

By Morgan McCarthy | March 15, 2026

Governor Evers is declaring a state of emergency. The executive order was signed last night in anticipation of heavy snowfall. He is urging the public to prepare for possible power outages, stay on top of weather updates and to take care of ourselves and our neighbors. CLICK HERE FOR THE LATEST FROM OUR AREA AND YOUR FROM FIRST ALERT FORECAST WITH WEAU 13.

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Looking Local: River Falls students present research at Research in the Rotunda in Madison

By Morgan McCarthy | March 15, 2026

 Eight undergraduate researchers from the University of Wisconsin-River Falls joined around 125 students from across the Universities of Wisconsin to present their work at the 22nd annual Research in the Rotunda event, held March 11 at the Wisconsin State Capitol in Madison.   Seven current students and one recent graduate represented UWRF at the event, presenting research on projects as diverse as colliding catalysts in chemistry, the biology of cancer, business psychology, Latin American history and others. Students had the opportunity to discuss their research with legislators, staff and Governor Tony Evers.  “It was inspiring to see that they care about what

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On This Day… (and full forecast details)

By Morgan McCarthy | March 14, 2026

Hello and welcome to your weekend. We’re glad you are here…and we know you are likely keeping eyes on the weather. Spring in Wisconsin; it’s a wild ride. Hang on tight-Wheeeeeeee! Multiple municipalities across central Wisconsin are declaring snow emergencies ahead of a major winter storm.  Cities including Wausau, Stevens Point, and Wisconsin Rapids have announced street parking bans to allow snowplows and emergency vehicles to operate.  Most restrictions start tonight or tomorrow morning and last through Monday, with some

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Investigation Continues Into Likely Attempted Murder-Suicide

By Morgan McCarthy | March 14, 2026

One person is dead following a likely attempted murder-suicide.  La Crosse police responded to a shooting on Onalaska Avenue and found an injured person suffering from apparent gunshot wounds, along with a witness.  The witness told police the suspect was inside the home with a gun.  Officers later found the suspect, Deontis Jackson, and was pronounced dead at the scene.  Early investigation indicates that it’s likely a domestic-related attempted murder-suicide. 

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Gov. Evers Signs Bills, Veto’s Proposal for Child Care Tax Credit

By Morgan McCarthy | March 14, 2026

Governor Evers has signed eight bills into law and vetoed a proposal to expand a child care tax credit.  One measure extends the state’s safe haven law, allowing parents to anonymously surrender a newborn up to 30 days after birth.  Evers also approved legislation increasing penalties for trafficking carfentanil.  The governor rejected a bill expanding the Business Development Tax Credit for employers helping cover child care costs.  Evers says the proposal included a broad provision that could allow fraud and

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Select WI Poultry Shows Suspended

By Morgan McCarthy | March 14, 2026

Poultry shows and exhibitions are suspended in southern Wisconsin due to the bird flu.  This virus is highly contagious among poultry and can lead to sudden death, a decrease in egg production and difficulty breathing.  The state’s Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection announced the suspension Friday.  Exhibitions, swap meets and the movement of birds to other events are also postponed.  The suspension may be extended if more cases are reported. 

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Looking Local: Wisconsin Agricultural Tourism Association Celebrates Nominations for Governor’s Tourism Awards

By Morgan McCarthy | March 14, 2026

The Wisconsin Agricultural Tourism Association (WATA) is proud to announce that seven of its key partners and leaders have been nominated for the prestigious 2026 Governor’s Tourism Awards. Representing the fastest-growing segment of the state’s $25.8 billion tourism industry, these nominees exemplify the leadership, innovation, and heritage that make Wisconsin a premier agricultural tourism travel destination. The Governor’s Tourism Awards recognize outstanding contributions to the state’s hospitality and travel sector. This year’s WATA-affiliated nominees span multiple categories, highlighting the diversity and impact of agricultural

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WATA Launches New Digital Passport Experience: Spring Babies on the Farm

By Morgan McCarthy | March 14, 2026

The Wisconsin Agricultural Tourism Association invites visitors to experience the joy of spring on Wisconsin farms with the launch of the Spring Babies on the Farm Digital Passport.  This free, mobile-friendly pass connects families and animal lovers with farms across the state where they can meet newborn animals, learn about agriculture, and celebrate the season of new life.  Passholders can discover and visit participating farms featuring lambs, calves, chicks, goat kids, piglets, and other spring arrivals. Each stop offers a unique opportunity

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Friday Feel Good: Technology Powers Up for the Power of Love

By Morgan McCarthy | March 13, 2026

Screen time. Many of us struggle with the right balance, but for this week’s Friday Feel Good, we use those screens for good as it lead to saving the life of one man in Washington.  A woman in Washington state used “Find My iPhone” to save her husband from an avalanche. It happened last Thursday while he was skiing at a resort 50 miles east of Seattle. He was stuck for four hours. He had hypothermia and a broken leg.  Michael Harris

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La Crosse Woman Faces Charges After Shooting

By Morgan McCarthy | March 13, 2026

A La Crosse woman is facing charges after a Wednesday shooting.  Police say that 48-year-old Mary Ann McGuire shot at her husband during a domestic dispute.  No one was hurt.  McGuire is charged with first-degree recklessly endangering safety and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.

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