Authorities in Menomonie are looking for answers after finding a man laying on the ice at Lake Menomin. Fisherman spotted the man Saturday morning when he was near the bank. Deputies took the man to Mayo Clinic Health System in Menomonie. No one is saying what the man was doing on the ice, or how long he’d been there. We could get more answers later today.
Read MoreDeputies in Racine County are blaming the snow for a crash near Highway 20 that killed one person and injured nine others. The wreck happened yesterday afternoon near Highway 20 and 63rd Drive. Deputies say one car slid across the center line and smashed into another, head-on. One person died in the wreck. Racine County deputies say some of the nine who were injured are dealing with serious injuries.
Read MoreRepublican state lawmakers say their push to get tougher on crime is all about giving prosecutors more tools. State Senator Chris Kapenga was on UpFront over the weekend, and said the Republican package to get tougher on reckless drivers and people who steal cars is all about making roads and communities safer. Kapenga says police and prosecutors need more tools to file tougher charges, and get more serious jail time for offenders.
Read MoreThree bald eagles that were in rehab for several months are now in good shape and released back to the wild. NBC15 reports that hundreds of admirers were on hand to witness the release of the three eagles in an event yesterday near the Wisconsin River in Sauk City. The eagles had been treated since last year at the Raptor Education Group’s location in Antigo.
Read MoreThe World Championship Cheese Contest is continuing to grow. The Wisconsin Cheese Makers Association announced that there are a record setting number of entries for the competition in Madison next month. More than 36-hundred cheesemakers from 26 different countries have signed on to show off their best dairy products from March third through the fifth at the Monona Terrace Convention Center, and may the best cheese win.
Read MoreYou might notice flags flying lowering and wonder why. Governor Evers issued Executive Order # 70, relating to a proclamation that the flag of the United States and the flag of the State of Wisconsin be flown at half-staff as a mark of respect for Milwaukee Firefighter, Darrin Jones who died in the line of duty. He was with the department for 28 years.
Read MoreThe Wisconsin Department of Health Services says 14 people in the state are currently being monitored for the coronavirus. In a press conference, officials said eight tests for the virus have come back negative, five tests are still awaiting results, and one positive case has been confirmed in Dane County. DHS officials stressed that the risk to the public remains low.
Read MoreWe now know the fate of a woman charged with murder. A judge in Dunn County has sentenced Ezra McCandless to life in prison with possibility for parole after 50 years today. McCandless convicted of stabbing her boyfriend, Aexander Woodworth, to death back in 2018. Police say she stabbed him 16 times. McCandless tried to claim self-defense, but a jury found her guilty last November. She was sentenced today in a Dunn County Court.
Read MoreThe cost for regular gas in Wisconsin is down four-cents-a-gallon compared to a week ago. Triple-A says the average price statewide is two-dollars-and-32-cents today. Drivers in Madison are paying two-29, in Milwaukee two-24, two-18 in Fond du Lac and two-54 a gallon in Superior.
Read MoreToday is National Wear Red Day, which is designed to heighten awareness about cardiovascular disease among women. Heart disease and stroke are the leading causes of death of women in the United States. In Wisconsin, officials say Go Red For Women isn’t just about wearing red or sharing health facts. It’s about providing women with opportunities to prioritize their health and build communities that support and provide access to healthy choices.
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