A large importer and distributor of specialty cheese from Italy has issued several recalls. The Food and Drug Administration said the recalled products tested positive for listeria. The recall affects several types of shredded cheese. The recalled products were distributed to Wisconsin, Washington, Virginia, Texas, Pennsylvania, Oregon, Ohio, New York and many other states. The FDA said no illnesses have been reported in association with the cheese recall.
Read MoreThe Wisconsin Department of Transportation announced new specialty license plates. The specialty plates include a blackout design and a retro butter yellow designs. WisDOT estimates over half a million Blackout plates could be on the road within three years. The slogan “America’s Dairyland” will display under the numbers and letters on the retro plate. Both plates come with a one-time 15 dollar issuance fee, plus a 25 dollar annual registration fee.
Read MoreThere will be 10 contested Dunn County Board contests, including one primary contest races in the April 2026 election. Here are the contested districts and candidates: District 1: Timothy A. Lauffer, Colfax, and Jeff Foster, Colfax; District 2: Heather Seburn, Prairie Farm, and John Wurtzler, Boyceville; District 6: Dustin Shackleton, Menomonie, and Jim Zons, Colfax; District 9: Stephanie May, Downing, and Samuel S. Thompson, Knapp; District 11: Michelle Bachand, Menomonie, and Dave Lindquist, Menomonie; District 22: Andrew Hagen, Menomonie, and
Read MoreFor more than 125 years, University of Wisconsin-Stout’s stately Bowman Hall and its distinctive clock tower have served as landmarks for the campus and the community. This holiday season, they provided artistic inspiration for a doctoral student who designed an annual greeting card sent by UW-Stout Chancellor Katherine Frank to hundreds of recipients. The image — created with a combination of digital tools, including an artificial intelligence assistant — shows the familiar campus building reimagined as a glowing 3D blueprint. “I wanted
Read MoreCharges are being filed against a La Crosse man who reportedly injured his girlfriend in an accidental shooting. Investigators say that 27-year-old Anthony Stagman was under the influence of alcohol at the time of the Wednesday night incident. The woman drove herself to the hospital for treatment after being shot, and the facility was placed on lockdown for a short time out of concerns that Stagman might follow her. Stagman was arrested early Thursday on charges including negligent handling of
Read MoreA Chippewa Falls woman is facing allegations that she mistreated animals. Last month, authorities investigating a report of animal maltreatment went to the home of 22-year-old Hannah Swanson and seized 14 dogs out of concern for the conditions in which they were being kept. Charges filed against Swanson include multiple counts of intentionally mistreating animals. CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE WITH WEAU 13 NEWS.
Read MoreStaff at the Eau Claire office of Congressman Derrick Van Orden say someone tried force their way inside in the hours after an ICE agent shot and killed a woman in Minnesota. Van Orden says the man was shouting slurs, spouting anti-ICE rhetoric and pounding on the doors. The Congressman says the incident was a direct result of Democrats’ violent rhetoric. CLICK HERE TO SEE MORE COVERAGE WITH WEAU 13.
Read MoreMembers of La Crosse City Council are moving to end the delivery of invocations at the start of council meetings. Members voted nine to four last night to end the practice. A moment of silence will continue to be held at the start of each meeting. If you are wondering exactly what an invocation is, I got you. An invocation is the act of calling upon a deity, spirit, or higher power for help, inspiration, or presence, often through prayer, ritual,
Read MoreA Milwaukee County prosecutor is taking over a spot on the bench vacated by former Judge Hannah Dugan. Governor Tony Evers announced Owen Piotrowski will take the spot in Branch 31, less than a week after Dugan resigned from her post. Piotrowski was expected to take over in Branch 38 for the retiring Judge Jeffrey Wagner in March, but he agreed to start earlier because of a more urgent need. Dugan resigned from her post January 3rd after being convicted
Read MoreState officials are announcing a 484-million-dollar investment to upgrade wastewater infrastructure across the state. Governor Evers says the investment is aimed at improving water quality by reducing pollution and replacing aging systems. The funding will support 82 municipalities, with an emphasis on small and disadvantaged communities. Money is being distributed through the Clean Water Fund Program and includes both low interest loans and principal forgiveness.
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