The showdown between some Wisconsin lawmakers and the UW System is taking another step forward. State Senator Steve Nass yesterday asked the legislature to take the university to court over its coronavirus policies. Nass helped pass a new rule that requires the university to get permission from lawmakers before requiring vaccines or masks on campus. The university isn’t requiring shots, but is requiring masks. Nass says the university is both ignoring state law and challenging the authority of the legislature.
Read MoreWisconsin’s Elections Commission wants the state Supreme Court to stay away from the new political map for as long as it can. The commission last week filed a motion to stop the Supreme Court from taking-on any redistricting efforts before lower courts have had their turn. The WEC says the Wisconsin Supreme Court is designed to answer legal questions, not hold fact finding hearings and get into the minutiae of redistricting. Lawmakers are supposed to draw the state’s new political map, but
Read MoreNo one’s hurt after a small plane crashes in northwest Iowa. The Plymouth County Sheriff’s Office says two people from Wisconsin crashed in a cornfield about a half-hour from the Sioux City airport Monday afternoon. Plymouth County Chief Deputy Rick Singer tells WHO-TV they’re investigating the cause of the crash.
Read MoreGovernor Tony Evers granted 71 pardons Tuesday. Many of those were drug charges against people who have spent years rehabilitating their lives. Others were teenagers when they committed crimes like stealing video games and joy riding. Some of those pardoned today are now business owners and most have families. The 71 pardons bring the total number the pardons granted by Governor Evers in his first term to 263.
Read MoreParts of Wisconsin have been hit with severe thunderstorms, wind and hail including Northeastern areas of the state. Waupaca, Outagamie and parts of Brown County were pelted with golf ball to softball-size Tuesday morning as strong storms blew through the area. High wind and rain knocked down trees in Door County, blocking roadways and pulling down power lines.
Read MoreCameron Street will be closed starting Wednesday, September 8, 2021 and is expected to re-open by Thursday, September 9, 2021, weather permitting. The road is being closed for utility work. If you need to use the detour, you can plan on driving 11th Street to Vine Street to Florence Avenue.
Read MoreToday, Rep. Emerson accompanied Sen. Tammy Baldwin, Rep. Ron Kind, Rep. Mark Pocan, and fellow colleagues on a visit to Fort McCoy. Rep. Jodi Emerson (D-Eau Claire) issued the following statement in response: “It was an honor to visit Fort McCoy today to observe the processing and transition efforts of the Afghanistan refugees housed there. First and foremost, I want to thank our service members and other military personnel who have helped support our Afghan allies during this transition. We
Read MorePernat-Haase Meats in Juneau, Wis., is issuing a voluntary Class II recall of packaged salami distributed to retailers in Juneau, Ionia, and Johnson Creek areas. The recalled product includes: Italian salami with wine, 1 to 1.5 lb. packages, packaged on March 17, 2021 This is a Class II recall resulting from evidence collected during a routine inspection by state inspectors. The evidence shows that the product contained monosodium glutamate (MSG) but was misbranded as “no MSG added.” More information on
Read MoreA Barron County crash remains under investigation. It was on Monday, September 6th just after 1 a.m when a call came in to the Barron County 911 Center about a one vehicle crash at 12th Street and Hwy B, east of Cumberland. Deputies from the Barron County Sheriff’s Department along with the Cumberland Ambulance, Cumberland Fire Department, North Memorial Helicopter and Cumberland Police Department responded to the scene. Initial investigation shows a vehicle failed to stop for the stop sign
Read MoreOn September 05, 2021 at 2:26am, the Sawyer County Sheriff’s Office was notified of a single vehicle crash on County Highway NN in the Town of Couderay. Sawyer County Deputies responded to the scene assisted by Sawyer County EMS, Wisconsin DNR and theLCO, Couderay and Bass Lake Fire Departments. Initial indications are a black 2000 Dodge Dakota pickup truck operated by Douglas B. Baker, 47 of Couderay was traveling south on Hwy NN when he apparently lost control of the
Read More
