The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) is accepting bids from counties to host the Alice in Dairyland Finals in the following years: 2028 (81st Alice in Dairyland), 2029 (82nd Alice in Dairyland), and 2030 (83rd Alice in Dairyland). The request for proposals is available on the Alice in Dairyland website and proposals are due by June 1, 2026. Each year, a different county hosts a series of Alice in Dairyland Finals events leading up to the selection of the next Alice in
Read MoreThe verdict is in for a La Crosse County man charged with killing his wife. Zachary Fritz stabbed his wife to death in June of 2024 and claimed he was mentally ill at the time. On Wednesday, Fritz was found not guilty of first-degree intentional homicide due to mental disease or defect. Fritz will be required to spend the rest of his life in a psychiatric facility.
Read MoreSentencing is being ordered for an Eau Claire man convicted in a January 2025 fatal shooting. Du’Marion Stogner pleaded no contest last year to charges including second-degree intentional homicide in the shooting death of 21-year-old Andre Simmons Junior. Stogner was sentenced Wednesday to nine years in prison.
Read MoreA suspect is in custody following a shooting incident in La Crosse. The incident happened at around 4:15 p.m. at a location on Avon Street. No one was hurt in the shooting and there has been no word of charges.
Read MoreOfficials are voting to increase the salary for the Chippewa County Sheriff. The Chippewa County board has opted to increase the sheriff’s salary for the next four years to a little over 123-thousand dollars annually — an increase of six-percent. The board is also raising the salaries of the clerk of courts and coroner.
Read MoreThe University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire women’s basketball coach is retiring. Tonja Englund coached the Blugolds for 26 seasons, starting in 2000. Englund says it’s “been an honor to work with so many talented student-athletes and dedicated assistant coaches.” She has accumulated a 427-265 overall record since the 2000-2001 season. She also guided them to four WIAC regular season championships and two WIAC tournament championships. CLICK HERE FOR MORE.
Read MoreSun Country recently announced their Fall schedule which included the return of Las Vegas flights to the Chippewa Valley Regional Airport. The fall 2026 schedule extension focuses on increasing opportunities for travel to popular fall destinations including Boston; Portland, ME; Syracuse; Burlington, VT; Las Vegas; Phoenix; Orlando; and Fort Myers. The extension gives customers more options for MEA weekend getaways, Thanksgiving travel, and leaf-peeping trips across the country. If you’re looking to book a little time away, CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO.
Read MoreLooking Local: Blue Devils Heat up the Ice Ranked fifth in nation, First NCAA Tournament in 17 Years
For the first time in nearly two decades, the University of Wisconsin-Stout Blue Devils hockey team is headed to the NCAA tournament, riding high after a 5-4 victory in the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletics Conference Tournament championship game. UW-Stout (21-5-1) defeated UW-River Falls on March 7 to earn its first trip to the NCAA tourney since 2009. The Blue Devils, now ranked fifth in NCAA Division III, will open the tournament with a first-round game against Anna Maria College (20-5-2) at 7 p.m.
Read MoreA verdict is expected today in the La Crosse County trial of Zachary Fritz. Fritz is charged in the killing of his wife in June of 2024 and claims he was mentally ill at the time. Closing arguments were presented yesterday in Fritz’s bench trial. CLICK HERE TO SEE COVERAGE WITH WEAU 13 NEWS.
Read MoreA hearing is being set for a Rusk County woman charged in connection with the death of her husband. The body of Ladysmith resident Terry DuSell was found on last week. Authorities say that 62-year-old Charles Allers has admitted to fatally shooting the victim. DuSell’s wife is charged with hiding the corpse. Mrs. DuSell is scheduled to appear in court on March 31st.
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