It’s the latest sign of the rainy spring in western Wisconsin. Forecasters say the Mississippi River is above 10 feet in La Crosse. That’s higher than normal, but still more than a foot away from flooding. The river hasn’t topped 10 feet in La Crosse since 2020. The high water is causing a few problems at a few riverside parks, but so far there’s no worry about widespread damage.
Read MoreA judge has dismissed the defamation case tied to Foxconn and some Racine County leaders. Mount Pleasant’s village attorney sued local blogger Kelly Gallaher over what she wrote on her website about the village and the Foxconn project. The judge yesterday said nothing that Gallaher wrote crossed the line. The judge says there is a different threshold for criticism for public officials. And he said while village leaders may not like it, public criticism comes with the job. Gallaher said
Read MoreWisconsin is in-line to get just over 325 thousand-dollars as part of a settlement over Ford truck commercials. Attorney General Josh Kaul announced the settlement yesterday. Kaul joined the lawsuit led by Oregon, Texas, Illinois, Maryland, Vermont and Arizona over Ford’s claims about fuel mileage and towing capacity. The A-G’s say Ford was promising numbers that its trucks could not deliver. In all, Ford will pay the states about 19 million-dollars.
Read MoreGiannis is once again a unanimous selection for the All NBA team. NBA writers announced the team yesterday. Giannis is the only unanimous four-time selection since the 1980 season. Michael Jordan, LeBron James, and James Harden were all unanimous three-time selections.
Read MoreToday is National Wine Day. Whether you’re a fan of a heavy merlot, a crisp pinot grigio, or something in between, today is the day to break out a bottle and savor your favorite wine. National Wine Day was coined in 2009, but people have been making and drinking wine for thousands of years. Experts say sophisticated wine production began as far back as 41-hundred B.C., with archaeologists discovering grape presses, fermentation vats, jars and cups in ancient Armenian caves.
Read MoreEau Claire Parks, Recreation, & Forestry is proud to announce that Fairfax MunicipalPool will be opening for the season on Saturday, June 4th. All season passes are 10% off thru May 31st. Beginning June 1st, passes will be full price.Purchase your pass online . All account holders will receive new tags this year. If you have already purchased your pass, please pick up your passes at the Recreation Administrative Office by Tuesday, May 31st.NEW THIS YEAR! ECPR is offering a
Read MoreOn Monday May 23, 2022, at approximately 5:37PM, the Buffalo County Sheriff’s Office received a 911 call of a one motorcycle accident, with injuries to the operator. The crash occurred on STH 121 near Owinsand Road in the Town of Dover. The lone operator, 21 year old Ivan Garcia Rivera Bryan from Independence failed to negotiate a curve in the roadway, causing his 2015 Yamaha motorcycle to leave the roadway. Bryan was transported by ambulance to Sacred Heart Hospital in
Read MoreMadison’s Center for Black Excellence and Culture is celebrating millions of dollars in fundraising. The center says it recently got a two-and-a-half-million-dollar pledge from Ascendium, bringing its capital fundraising campaign to over 20-million dollars. The goal is to raise 36-million dollars and to break ground on the center late this year or early next year.
Read MoreWisconsin is a top-ten state for millennials. That’s according to WalletHub, which ranks Wisconsin eighth. WalletHub says Wisconsin’s best individual category is civic engagement, where it ranks first. WalletHub uses dozens of other metrics for its rankings including millennial unemployment rate and millennial voter-turnout rate. The top state for millennials is Washington and the worst is Mississippi.
Read MoreThe Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) has identified a case of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in a backyard flock in Bayfield County. Birds at the site were depopulated to prevent spread of the virus. In Wisconsin, 22 flocks in 14 counties have been confirmed with HPAI. Flock owners are encouraged to continue practicing strong biosecurity measures to protect birds from the virus and, if possible, keep domestic birds indoors away from wild birds. CLICK HERE
Read More
