The death toll from Sunday’s massacre at the Waukesha Christmas Parade is now up to six. Eight-year-old Jackson Sparks died yesterday. He was hit during the parade. Sparks’ family says his 12-year-old brother Tucker was also hurt, he suffered a fractured skull. The eight-year-old is the youngest of the now six victims of the parade massacre. There is a verified GoFundMe page raising money to offset his medical bills.The list of charges against Waukesha parade suspect Darrell Brooks is long
Read MoreThe tragedy in Waukesha has one Wisconsin lawmaker looking to change the states’ constitution to help keep some criminals in jail. State Representative Cindi Duchow says her constitutional amendment would remove the restrictions that judges currently face when setting bail. The constitution mandates that every suspect in Wisconsin is eligible for bail, and it stops judges from considering the dangerousness or violence of a defendant when setting that bail amount. Waukesha’s parade suspect, Darrell Brooks, was released on a thousand-dollars bail following a domestic
Read MoreWater bills in Eau Claire are likely going-up under the city’s new ‘simplified’ rate hike plan. The city council last night agreed to a plan that will make it easier to raise water rates. City Finance Director Jay Winzenz says there aren’t any plans to raise rates now, and no one is guessing just how much water bills may go-up. The hope from the city is to use small rate increases to keep-up with inflation.
Read MoreFall Creek school leaders want the mask mandate lawsuit they’re facing to be dismissed. The school is being sued by a local mom, and the political activist owner of the Minocqua Brewing Company to force all schools in Wisconsin to order their kids to mask-up. Fall Creek has asked a judge to toss the case because the case doesn’t provide any actual factual details about wearing masks, or the mom’s claim that her child caught the coronavirus because of unmasked kids in
Read MoreNearly a million people in Wisconsin have gotten their coronavirus booster. The state’s Department of Health Services reported its booster dose-count for the first time yesterday. DHS says more than 915 thousand people have gotten the extra dose of the Moderna, Pfizer, or Johnson & Johnson shot. Overall, three-point-four million people in the state, about 58 percent, have gotten at least one dose of the coronavirus vaccine. CLICK FOR MORE FROM WI DHS.
Read MoreAfter 13 years, the remains of a woman found in the Town of Ashford are identified. The Fond du Lac County Sheriff’s Department says today the body found in 2008 was that of Amy Marie Yeary of Rockford, Illinois who would have been 18 years old at that time. Her remains were buried in 2011 but new tests developed in recent years were performed in 2018 and ultimately identified as Yeary’s.
Read MoreGovernor Tony Evers is encouraging everyone to support local businesses and ‘Shop Small Wisconsin’ Nov. 27-Dec. 31. Members of Gov. Evers’ cabinet will be shopping at locally owned businesses in communities throughout the state Saturday to explain how shopping locally supports the entire community. Many of the businesses that will be visited received Main Street Bounceback grants and are celebrating their first holiday seasons in their new space. The Main Street Bounceback grant program, which runs through June 2022, offers
Read MoreCondolences including from Pope Francis are pouring in for the victims of the Christmas parade crash in Waukesha on Sunday. A telegram expressing the Pope’s support and prayers for the victims was sent to the Archbishop of Milwaukee Monsignor Jerome Listecki. The Pontiff is praying for everyone’s spiritual strength which he say overcomes evil with good.
Read MoreThe Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources says the number of deer harvested during the opening weekend of the gun deer hunt is about 14-percent lower then opening weekend last year. The DNR says hunters bagged nearly 86-thousand deer this past weekend which is about 14-thousand fewer than in 2020. There were about four-thousand fewer bucks registered on opening weekend this year. The DNR says sales for all deer licenses are down about one-and-a-half-percent from last year.
Read MoreA fire that raged through an apartment complex in Plover is under investigation. Fire crews were called to the Porter Place Apartments overnight. The fire gutted the building which is a total loss. Authorities say 17 people in the eight-unit complex were evacuated and there were no injuries.
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