A six-vehicle collision involving a school bus sent five people to the hospital Wednesday in La Crosse County. According to reports, the bus hit multiple vehicles that had stopped ahead of it in traffic on I-90 eastbound. The condition of the injured has not been reported.
Read MoreRidglan Farms is preparing to sell hundreds of dogs to animal rescue groups. The research facility in Blue Mounds said yesterday nearly one-thousand beagles will be sold to organizations based in Florida and Washington, D.C. The deal was made behind closed doors and it’s unclear how much the sale is worth, but more details are expected to be released during a press conference today. Ridglan Farms has been the subject of protests over the past couple of months, including efforts
Read MoreGovernor Tony Evers is directing Wisconsin Emergency Management to submit a request to FEMA due to recent flooding. Evers says the state is likely to qualify for federal aid, as current assessments show the extent of the damage and that recovery needed is too much for the state to handle on its own. Once the request is submitted, the federal agency would gather their own damage assessment. The governor’s office doesn’t know when FEMA will respond.
Read MoreMore than 90 females took part in STEM-related, hands-on sessions Tuesday during the Imagine Summit, a half-day event created by WIN Technology designed to inspire middle and high school girls to explore careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. Hosted at Chippewa Valley Technical College’s Business Education Center, girls in grades seven through 10 took part in hands-on sessions led by industry experts, educators, and community partners, exploring topics such as robotics, architecture, 3D printing, cybersecurity, and fiber optics—fields where
Read MoreCharges are being filed against a suspect in a Crawford County injury hit and run. A woman out walking her dog Sunday morning in the Township of Wauzeka was struck by a Chevrolet Blazer with the driver failing to stop at the scene. The woman and the dog were both injured. Wauzeka resident Donovan Bruns has since been arrested on a list of felony charges.
Read MoreThe search for a missing man in La Crosse County has come to an end. Stanley Howe was reported missing last week with his vehicle found abandoned at the Paul E. Stry Nature Preserve. The La Crosse County Sheriff’s Office says Howe’s body was found Monday in the Town of Shelby. Howe’s family is encouraging anyone battling mental health issues to reach out for help.
Read MoreRiver Falls Police have arrested a man accused of stabbing a bank employee during an attempted robbery on Tuesday. The suspect reportedly fled the First National Bank branch after the incident but was later apprehended. The injured bank employee is expected to make a full recovery.
Read MoreA La Crosse man is facing charges with authorities saying he inappropriately touched a teenager at a city park. The incident happened last week at Cameron Park and involved a teenage victim. Police say the incident was captured on video. Charges against Jerrold Yttrie include attempted second-degree sexual assault of a child.
Read MoreEau Claire City Manager Stephanie Hirsch is resigning. Hirsch tendered her resignation yesterday after four years in the city manager role. In stepping down, she expressed her gratitude to City Council and the community for having given her the opportunity to serve.
Read MoreA second liberal-backed candidate is joining the 2027 Wisconsin Supreme Court race. Court of Appeals Judge Pedro Colon launched his bid Tuesday for next year’s open seat. Colon said “some of Wisconsin’s most consequential cases will come before this court over the next decade and I know that I have the experience, judgement and empathy needed to help decide them.” He joins Clark County Circuit Court Judge Lyndsey Brunette in the race to replace retiring conservative Justice Annette Ziegler.
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