Governor Evers’ is not as popular among Wisconsin voters as he was just last month. A new poll from the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty says 48 percent of voters think the governor is doing a good job, while 47 percent think he’s failing. That’s down from 50 percent of voters who approved of the governor’s performance back in August. WILL’s Will Flanders says some of the governor’s drop is because of his positions and policies in Wisconsin, while some of it is tied
Read MoreWausau won’t be getting Afghan refugees just yet. The First United Methodist Church yesterday said their arrival has been pushed back from October to April of next year. Pastor Rebecca Voss says that gives them more time to figure out where everyone will go, and how the church will support them. No one is saying just how many Afghans are coming to Wausau. There currently are more than seven thousand refugees at Fort McCoy.
Read MoreAlmost every county in Wisconsin is on the CDC’s list of counties with ”high’ coronavirus spread. Only three counties, Lafayette, Menominee, and Iron are listed with substantial spread. No Wisconsin county has low spread. High coronavirus spread is defined as at least a 10 percent positivity rate over the past week. CLICK HERE FOR MORE FROM WI DHS. Here locally, the pandemic gets personal as Chippewa Falls’ mayor says he’s feeling better, but he’s not 100 percent back to health. Mayor Greg Hoffman says
Read MoreThere’s a set of plans from some Republican lawmakers that could take social media companies to court for censoring posts online. State Rep. Shae Sortwell and state Senator Roger Roth yesterday introduced the plans they say will protect people’s First Amendment rights online. One of their plans would allow people to sue if their posts are removed or if they are ‘shadow banned’ from any social media platform. Another would give journalists more freedom to post, and the third would
Read MoreThe hyenas, tigers, and bears at are getting some new digs. Managers at Irvine Park Zoo giving each a face lift. There are a lot of changes in the works, but one of the biggest is to give all three animals more shade. The total cost is expected to be around 80 thousand-dollars, though just where that money will come from is currently up in the air. CLICK HERE FOR MORE FROM THE PARK
Read MoreMilwaukee’s Deer District could both get larger and less crowded at the same time. Bucks President Peter Feigin yesterday said the team is reevaluating plans to add more buildings near Fiserv Forum. He said the success of the Deer District’s open spaces, and the realities of the coronavirus, have him rethinking what fans want. That could mean more open and green spaces. Feigin says no decisions have been made, and he’s not saying what the timeline to make those decisions
Read MoreAlcohol sales are way up in Wisconsin and a new report suggests it has a lot to do with the COVID-19 pandemic. The Wisconsin Policy Forum released data today showing that revenue from state taxes on alcohol increased 17-percent during the fiscal year that ended June 30th. The stress over job losses and reduced social activities are just a couple of factors the report suggests contributed to the rise in drinking in the state.
Read MoreOfficials with the Oneida Casino say backorders on equipment will delay the beginning of sports betting at the facility. The federal government recently issued its approval of the agreement between the Oneida nation and the state of Wisconsin to allow wagering on sports events. No date has been set but the tribal nation is looking towards November. Officials had hoped to have wagering in place in time for the NFL season opener tomorrow night.
Read MoreThe Monona Fire Department is getting some much-needed funding to buy self-contained breathing equipment for every firefighter. The department today says it is receiving 200-thousand-dollars from FEMA as well as ten-thousand-dollars from the city to purchase 30 new breathing devices. The department has applied for these grants for several years but has been rejected until receiving this grant this week.
Read MoreRoyal Credit Union celebrated the groundbreaking for its new Altoona office on Wednesday. The new location will be a full-service Royal office with approximately 4,200 square feet of space and an easily accessible drive-up, ATM and parking lot. It will feature the latest technology and a lobby designed to enhance privacy and create a comfortable environment for Members to ask questions and seek advice on their personal financial matters. The office is planned to open in spring 2022. After completion,
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