The Eau Claire County Sheriff’s Office says that ICE agents are operating inside the county. The department confirmed reports to that effect on Monday. They say they are not involved with any of ICE’s operations and that ICE has not reached out to them asking for any assistance. CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE WITH WEAU 13 NEWS.
Read MoreThe Milwaukee Bucks are getting a new president. The team announced Josh Glessing, who works for Haslam Sports Group, has taken over the role following the departure of Peter Feigin. Glessing is a Wisconsin Native, and in a statement, said he knows how important the Bucks are to Milwaukee and the state. The team also mentioned Glessing has experience with the Bucks and helped finance the Fiserv Forum before it was opened in 2018. Feigin spent 12 seasons as Milwaukee’s
Read MoreThe Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources confirms the first positive test result for Chronic Wasting Disease. The positive result comes from a wild deer in Clark County. Clark County was already under a two-year baiting and feeding ban before the detection. The ban will be extended for another three years and will reset following any future detections, as required by state law. No other counties are impacted by a baiting and feeding ban from this detection.
Read MoreGovernor Evers released a statement regarding Minnesota Governor Tim Walz’s decision not to run for another term. Evers said he was grateful to have had the opportunity to serve as governors of their states together as neighbors. The North Dakota governor also said he appreciates their friendship and Walz’s wit and candor. He ended his statement saying he looks forward to working with Walz in the days and months ahead.
Read MoreThe Packers are set to take on the Chicago Bears in the playoffs this Saturday. The team is calling cheeseheads to participate in activities, sweepstakes and contests all week long. Starting the week is Merch Monday, where fans can wear their favorite Packers merch and post a photo on social media for the chance to win new merch or Packers Pro Shop gift cards.
Read MoreA team of engineering students at University of Wisconsin-Stout designed an innovative nonstandard pallet stacker for Arcadia-based Ashley Furniture, which plans to quickly implement the machine in its facilities. Within their Senior Design Experience II capstone course, the team was tasked with building a machine that could lift and hold 6-foot-long, 100-pound pallets off the ground until a stack of 12 was collected. Made of quarter-inch steel, the stacker can support 1,800 pounds, a 125% increase of Ashley’s requested 1,400 maximum stack weight.
Read MoreThe Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs (WDVA) is asking for help in showing our appreciation to veterans for their service and sacrifice by sending Valentine’s Day cards to veterans living in WDVA facilities. “In three years, we’ve been able to spread so much happiness because of the outpouring of support and love you all have shown,” said Secretary James Bond. “Thousands of folks from across the state and nation have taken the time to participate, and I’m excited to continue
Read MoreThe Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) designated more than 96,000 acres in Monroe, Shawano, and Sheboygan counties as new agricultural enterprise areas (AEAs) effective January 1, 2026. With these additions, there are 54 AEAs statewide totaling 1,737,876 acres covering portions of 33 counties, 147 towns, and the Bad River Reservation. AEA designations are important to Wisconsin’s agricultural future and support local farmland protection goals, the agricultural economy, environmental efforts, and rural prosperity. Landowners within designated AEAs
Read MoreVernon County was the scene of an accident involving a pickup truck and a horse-drawn cart on Saturday. Police say the truck’s driver rear-ended the cart at around 5:15 a.m. on US Highway 14. Reports say the cart had been equipped with rear-facing amber lights and a ‘Slow Moving Vehicle’ sign. No injuries were reported.
Read MoreInvestigators are working to learn the cause of an apartment building fire in La Crosse. Crews say that flames burned through the walls and ceilings of two units in an eight-unit structure on 5th Avenue South. Residents were able to evacuate safely.
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