The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) confirms that a Portage County deer farm has tested positive for chronic wasting disease (CWD). The result was confirmed by the National Veterinary Services Laboratories (NVSL) in Ames, Iowa. The positive result came from a 3-year-old buck. The premises is quarantined, where it will remain while DATCP and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) veterinarians and staff conduct the epidemiological investigation. CWD is a fatal, neurological disease of deer, elk,
Read MoreAs previously announced, on Sat., Oct. 11, 2025, the flags of the United States and the state of Wisconsin will be flown at half-staff in observance of Wisconsin Firefighters Memorial Day.
Read MoreThe Marshfield Fire & Rescue Department was dispatched to 1401 E 4th Street for a water flow fire alarm from Forte Opening Solutions. Marshfield Fire and Rescue responded with 8 personnel to find a fire in a wood manufacturing press. Crews worked to extinguish the fire by stretching a fire hose into the building and used a ladder to access the top of the press and adjoining equipment. The fire was contained to the press and a nearby panel stack machine.
Read MoreThis time of year the spooky scares and the haunted houses can have our hearts beating fast, but for this week’s Friday Feel Good we hear a story to warm our hearts instead. A five-year-old girl from Utah named Sienna Barton just went home after nearly 1,000 days in the hospital. She was born with a heart condition, and finally got a transplant a few months ago. She checked into the hospital at age two, and spend 975 days there. Sienna’s parents
Read MoreA Wednesday traffic stop resulted in a drug bust for law enforcement in Buffalo County. In the Town of Buffalo, an officer pulled over a vehicle for speeding and an equipment violation on Highway 35-54. During the stop, a sheriff’s department K9 detected narcotics, and the officer went on to find suspected fentanyl and Xanax. Geremy Phillips was arrested on charges including suspicion of possession with intent to deliver.
Read MoreWisconsin man convicted of murder 30 years ago is now eligible for parole. In 1994, Michael Maldonado was sentenced to life in prison as a teenager. He had been found guilty of shooting and killing the husband of a Jefferson High School teacher’s aide. But his attorney convinced the courts that there wasn’t enough evidence proving Maldonado shot the gun at the time of sentencing. Maldonado said in court on Thursday that he’s going to be taking steps toward rehabilitation.
Read MoreGrant Elementary School in Wausau is back on the market. The Wausau School District announced on Thursday that existing plans to buy the property fell through. Grant Elementary was closed at the end of the 2024-2025 school year as part of an effort to restructure the district. The school is listed online for 550-thousand dollars
Read MoreEau Claire is now the location of the world headquarters of a nonprofit whose work includes research into congenital heart disease. HeartWorks opened their new HQ Thursday on Sky Park Boulevard. HeartWorks has been in operation since its founding five years ago in Minnesota. CLICK HERE TO SEE MORE COVERAGE WITH WEAU 13 NEWS.
Read MoreThe Packers will be back at Lambeau Field this weekend. Green Bay will host the Bengals on Sunday. The Packers have won their last two games against Cincinnati, both in overtime. Kicker Brandon McManus was among four players absent from practice on Thursday, with coach Matt LaFleur calling his quad injury “a major concern.” McManus has made seven of his nine field goal attempts this season.
Read MoreAs the Milwaukee Brewers take on the 2025 National League Division Series (NLDS) tonight, fans are invited to join exciting watch parties to cheer on the team in style. Fans are encouraged to wear their best Brewers blue and yellow and bring the energy. Game 4 –Thursday, October 9 Fans can catch the action of Game 4 of the National League Division Series at any of the below sports bars with fan giveaways and swag, first come-first serve. The game begins at
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