A woman’s now facing charges after police say she was caught driving over 100 miles per hour with a child in her car in central Wisconsin earlier this year. Police say a trooper pulled over the woman after she was clocked going 116 miles per hour on Interstate-90/94 near New Lisbon back in September. Police say the trooper pulled the woman over but she took off after the trooper returned to his cruiser. The woman got away and was never found. Police
Read MoreThousands and thousands of dollars are being raised for storm victims in Kentucky thanks to a University of Wisconsin basketball player. Chris Vogt grew up in Mayfield, Kentucky and started a GoFundMe to raise money for the people who were impacted by the storms earlier this month. So far he’s raised over 175-thousand dollars.
Read MoreAn Ohio paper company with a mill in Wisconsin is being bought by a Swedish company. The Verso Corporation is set to be bought by Billerud-Korsnas for a reported 825-million dollars. Verso has a paper mill in Wisconsin Rapids. Billerud-Korsnas says the purchase will help it continue to expand into North America.
Read MoreThe storm that blew across the Midwest last week and impacted parts of Wisconsin is being considered a derecho. The National Weather Service says the storm was a serial derecho, meaning it was part of a large-scale weather system. Last week’s derecho was the first to occur anywhere in the U.S. in the month of December. In order for a storm to be considered a derecho it must travel at least 240 miles and consistently produce wind speeds up to 58 miles
Read MoreExpect to see more law enforcement on Wisconsin roads this holiday season. The Wisconsin Department of Transportation says police will be looking out for impaired drivers. The D-O-T is also promoting the Drive Sober phone app, which allows people to find public transportation and rideshare services to get a safe ride home.
Read MoreThe Eau Claire Fire Department responded to a reported structure fire in a duplex over night. On arrival, smoke was showing from the rear of the structure and at the roof level. Crews made entry and located firein a back hallway ceiling and bedroom ceiling area. The area was opened up and extinguished as additional crewssearched the structure for victims and provided ventilation for the smoke, heat, and fire. All of the occupants had exited the structure and reported no
Read MoreWe’re waiting for more details about a deadly crash in Vernon County. It happened Saturday afternoon in Coon Valley. The Vernon County Sheriff’s Office says a driver crossed the center line and smashed into an oncoming car. The driver in the oncoming car died, four people in the car that crossed the center line were taken to the hospital in La Crosse for treatment. A third car, also with four people inside, was also involved but no one in that
Read MoreUW-Eau Claire did something over the weekend it hasn’t done in two years. The school on Sunday held its first in-person graduation since 2019. UW-Eau Claire says 737 graduates received a degree yesterday. Last year’s graduations were done entirely online. The school had a combined winter and spring graduation over Zoom.
Read MoreThe needs of storm victims are not over. The folks at Anderson Moving just arrived back after taking a load of donations to the storm zone in Kentucky last week, and are now raising money and collecting donations for storm victims in western Wisconsin. Jake and Mary Anderson are hosting a donation drive through Wednesday. They’re asking for everything from blankets and toys to toothbrushes. You can drop-off donations at the Citizens State Bank of Cadott or at the U-Haul Moving
Read MoreThe Republican state senator who wants an end to the investigation into last year’s election in the state is making the rounds. Senator Kathy Bernier was on UPFRONT over the weekend, she once again said it’s time for former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Mike Gableman to end his investigation into last year’s vote. Bernier, who is from Chippewa Falls, says a lot of other Republicans agree with her, they just won’t say it out loud. Bernier says instead of looking backward, Republicans
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