There’s a warning about a rabbit disease in western Wisconsin. The state’s Department of Natural Resources yesterday confirmed three cases of Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease among a group of domesticated rabbits. The virus is deadly to all rabbits, but cannot be spread to people. DNR says this is the first case of Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease in the state.
Read MoreThere are no surprises on the list of top fundraisers for Wisconsin’s statewide races. The candidates for governor this spring out-raised everyone else. Governor Tony Evers raised the most so far this year, bringing-in over 10 million-dollars. Republican Tim Michels is second with a nearly eight million-dollar haul, though much of that is his own money. Rebecca Kleefisch finished third on the list, she raised just over three-and-a-half million-dollars. Democratic Attorney General Josh Kaul was the only other candidate to raise
Read MoreWisconsin’s special elections investigator is no longer in contempt of court, but the Dane County judge hearing his case continues to be furious. Judge Frank Remington yesterday said former Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman satisfied a court order to search for missing documents, and lifted his contempt order. But the judge then ripped Gableman, saying his investigation ‘accomplished nothing.’ The judge Gableman didn’t interview any witnesses, didn’t keep weekly reports, and spent most of his time talking with out-of-state attorneys
Read MoreA Janesville man is facing his fifth OWI charged after the Wisconsin State Patrol says he got into a fight on Interstate-39/90. The State Patrol says troopers were called to an area near Albion Tuesday evening where several people had gotten into a fight on the interstate. The State Patrol says troopers tried to conduct a sobriety test on a man at the scene but he refused and was arrested.
Read MoreThe Chippewa County Sheriff’s Office is joining law enforcement agencies across Wisconsin and the nation during the Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign from Wednesday, August17 through Labor Day. “Our goal is to keep our roads safe from the dangers of impaired driving.” – Sheriff Kowalczyk Officers will work together during this time to take impaired drivers off the roads and keepeveryone safe as the summer travel season wraps up. “Our goal is to keep our roads safe from
Read MoreThe Wisconsin Bike Fed Cycling Without Age Team will be visiting communities near the Ride Across Wisconsin route this Saturday and Sunday, August 20 and 21, 2022 to introduce the program and trishaw that together bring joy to those who are not able to pedal on their own. Cycling Without Age is an international program that started in Copenhagen in 2012. Trained volunteer pilots in 58 countries have given 100,000’s of rides bringing people outside to access beautiful scenery and
Read MoreA Madison man who fled to Tennessee after a January murder in La Crosse is out of jail on 10 thousand-dollars bond. A judge in La Crosse lowered 35-year-old Karvel Freeman’s bond last week, it was originally set at a half-million dollars. Freeman is accused of gunning down a man at a party back in January. He fled to Tennessee before being arrested back in March. He’s now under house arrest in Madison with an order not to leave the
Read MoreSteven Avery’s new lawyer says there is a third suspect that needs to be questioned in the case against him. Avery’s lawyer filed a new motion yesterday. The argument is that investigators didn’t fully look at other suspects while investigating Avery for the 2005 murder of Theresa Halbach. The motion says Avery doesn’t have to prove that someone else committed the crime, but does need to prove that he deserves a new trial. Avery is serving a life sentence for
Read MoreThe top Republican in the State Assembly says the state’s now-former election investigator may lose his law license. Speaker Robin Vos yesterday said he’s not a lawyer, but said there are questions about what happens when a lawyer ‘besmirches’ their client. Vos hired former Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman to look into the 2020 election, but Gableman turned on Vos and endorsed his political opponent. Vos fired Gableman last week. The speaker yesterday said it will be up to the
Read MoreChippewa Falls is the latest city in Wisconsin to ask voters for more money this fall. The city council last night okayed a one-point-three million-dollar tax hike question for the fall ballot. Mayor Greg Hoffman says the tax hike will cost homeowners between 140 and 170 dollars more in taxes this year. The mayor has earmarked the money for new police officers and firefighters, as well as raises for those officers and firefighters currently on the job.
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