Flags will fly at half-staff on Saturday in honor of three brothers from New London killed at Pearl Harbor. Governor Tony Evers ordered the flags to fly from sunrise to sundown on September 11th when the brother’s remains will be buried with full military honors at Most Precious Blood Cemetery in New London. Navy Firemen Malcolm Barber, Leroy Barber and Randolph Barber were aboard the USS Oklahoma on the day Pearl Harbor was attacked. Their remains had been buried, unidentified,
Read MoreThere is a case of measles detected among the new Afghan refugees at Fort McCoy. Officials say that person is in isolation and anyone who had close contact has been placed in quarantine. Anyone else at risk has been given a measles vaccine and all the refugees are receiving a COVID vaccine. No one else has been diagnosed with measles.
Read MoreUniversity of Wisconsin police are warning students about a new scam. The department says there’s been a massive uptick in the number of scams targeting students. One in particular offers 500-dollars a week to be a personal assistant. Police say if you’re offered money without actually doing work or a job without ever applying or if you’re notified you won a large sum of money it’s most likely a scam.
Read MoreUW System Interim President Tommy Thompson will visit the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire on Monday, Sept. 13, for a public event on the campus mall. As part of an effort to achieve a 70% vaccination rate on all campuses, Thompson will join Chancellor James Schmidt at the event to celebrate UW-Eau Claire’s progress toward the goal. The event will be held from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. The event is aimed at encouraging students who have not yet been vaccinated to take
Read MoreTourism gets a boost in the Dairyland. The Wisconsin Department of Tourism recently announced $51,183 awarded in Joint Effort Marketing (JEM) grants. JEM grants provide partnership funding to help nonprofit Wisconsin organizations promote tourism, including organizations such as Convention and Visitor Bureaus and Chambers of Commerce. With five rounds of grants throughout the year, the JEM grants are part of an ongoing program to ignite projects and grow economic impact.
Read MoreA Milwaukee man wanted for a 2006 double murder is now on the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted list. The agency added Octaviano Juarez-Corro to the list yesterday. Police say he shot and killed his estranged wife and members of her family during an execution-style shooting at a picnic at South Shore Park in May of 2006. Two people died and three were wounded. Authorities say they haven’t seen Juarez-Corro since the shooting. His picture and information are online, as well
Read MorePumpkin patches are back in Eau Claire. Ferguson’s Orchard’s owner says pumpkins are back earlier than usual due to heavy rain. He says the drought affects when to plant pumpkins and this year they planted them earlier. Pumpkins will be sold until the week after Halloween. CLICK HERE FOR MORE FROM FERGUSON’S
Read MoreThe VA in Milwaukee is honoring fallen service members from Wisconsin who gave their lives. A ceremony was held yesterday honoring seven service members who were killed in either Iraq or Afghanistan. All of the members were killed following September 11th, 2001.
Read MoreUW Madison is having in-person classes this year, with some changes. The semester started yesterday and the campus has required students to wear masks indoors. Classrooms are at full capacity and dorm rooms have been converted from doubles to triples to give more space. Ninety-percent of the UW Madison campus is vaccinated.
Read MoreOnly 310-thousand American workers filed first-time claims for unemployment benefits last week. That’s 35-thousand fewer than the previous week’s revised total and the lowest in nearly a year and-a-half. Most analysts were expecting to see today’s numbers come in at around 336-thousand.
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