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Proposed Fees Open for Public Input

By Morgan McCarthy | September 10, 2025

Proposed new fees for farm animal truck drivers in Wisconsin could increase by up to 16-hundred percent.  If approved, a Class-A license would go from 420-dollars to seven-thousand-430-dollars.  The Wisconsin Farm Bureau says the increase will make its way through the supply chain to make putting meat on the dinner table more expensive.  The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture says current fees aren’t covering the high cost of animal disease and safety controls.  The Department is asking for public input on

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West Allis Woman Charged in Deadly Crash

By Morgan McCarthy | September 10, 2025

A West Allis woman accused of causing a crash that killed two Marquette students is in court today.  Lacrosse players Noah Snyder and Scott Michaud were killed in a crash near campus last Friday.  Four other students were injured in the crash, but are expected to survive.  Prosecutors say 41-year-old Amandria Brunner was going more than 20 miles-per-hour over the speed limit when she turned in front of the car the two men were in.  She’s facing two charges of

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Flags Lowered to Honor Those Lost in 9/11 Attacks

By Morgan McCarthy | September 10, 2025

Flags will be at half-staff tomorrow to honor the nearly three-thousand lives lost during the 9/11 terrorist attacks.  September 11th is also the Wisconsin Day of Service and Remembrance, which encourages people to spend a day giving back to their communities through volunteering or acts of kindness.  Flags will be lowered from sunrise until sunset tomorrow.

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‘Power of Partnership’: UW-Stout celebrates groundbreaking for $144M Heritage Hall renovation

By Morgan McCarthy | September 10, 2025

With ceremonial shovels full of dirt, leaders from University of Wisconsin-Stout, the regional business community and the state of Wisconsin celebrated the start of a three-year, $144.3 million renovation project that will transform the half-century-old Heritage Hall into a cutting-edge educational hub to help meet Wisconsin’s workforce needs. The project, which began in August and is expected to be completed by fall 2028, will double the number of students Heritage Hall can serve through an extensive, clean-slate renovation. “Today, we celebrate more

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Dunn County Offers Free Emergency Preparedness Classes for Children, Seniors 

By Morgan McCarthy | September 10, 2025

The Dunn County Emergency Management office is offering free emergency preparedness classes for children and seniors this fall to help the population stay safe during emergencies.  “We try to do some sort of educational outreach every year,” said Jason Spetz, Dunn County Emergency Management Coordinator.  “We change it up a little bit every year.”  The children’s emergency preparedness class is designed for children kindergarten through third grade and will be held from 10-10:45 a.m., Saturday, Sept. 20, at the Menomonie Public Library. This interactive session will cover identifying an emergency, severe weather basics, building emergency

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Local Health Officials Remind of Rabies Exposure Risk

By Morgan McCarthy | September 10, 2025

As fall temperatures drop, bats and other animals often look for a new home indoors. This increases the chance for bats to have accidental contact with humans and pets. “If you find a bat in your home and you know or think the bat may have come in contact with a human and/or a family pet, it is important to try and capture the bat and call the Health Department at 715-839-4718 so it can be submitted for rabies testing,” says Savannah

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Gov. Evers Makes Stop in Chippewa

By Morgan McCarthy | September 10, 2025

Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers was in the western portion of the Badger State on Tuesday.  Governor Evers is visiting schools around the state as kids head back to classes and that tour included a stop yesterday at Chippewa Falls Middle School.  During the stop, Evers addressed the growing talk of vaccine mandates for students who attend public schools.  Evers says that there are no changes coming to mandates for Wisconsin families. CLICK HERE TO SEE MORE COVERAGE WITH WEAU 13

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Higher Education Sees Higher Numbers

By Morgan McCarthy | September 10, 2025

Enrollment numbers at eight University of Wisconsin schools are up from last year.  Preliminary estimates report that new freshman enrollment rose by at least five percent at the eight universities, two percentage points higher than the overall system’s increase in freshman enrollment. President Jay Rothman says the numbers are a sign that Direct Admit Wisconsin is attracting new students. UW La Crosse is setting a new record for first-year students.  Last fall, the campus hit a new benchmark for the

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DOJ Reports Sextortion Cases on Rise

By Morgan McCarthy | September 10, 2025

A new report from the Department of Justice says sexual extortion reports are up in Wisconsin.  Data shows that the Wisconsin Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force received about 400 tips related to sextortion this year.  That number is nearly twice the amount of reports received last year.  Anyone who believes they’ve fallen for a sextortion scheme should report it. CLICK HERE FOR MORE.

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Proposal To Drop Marijuana Fines to $1

By Morgan McCarthy | September 10, 2025

In La Crosse County, a measure is moving forward that would reduce the financial penalties for those found to be in possession of marijuana.  Under the proposal, fines that now potentially cost folks hundreds of dollars would instead cost them just one dollar.  The proposal passes the county’s Judiciary and Law Committee Tuesday by a vote of four to one, and will be considered next week by the full county board.

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