Governor Tony Evers gives his State of the State address at the Capitol tonight at 7:00. The governor says he’s proud of everything accomplished in just a year’s time including signing executive orders affirming equity, inclusion, respect and dignity for state workers. In an excerpt of the speech the governor says one of the things he’s most proud of is that more than 95-percent of the bills he signed in his first year in office had bi-partisan support.
Read MoreSenator Rick Scott is responsible for bringing to light an obscure senate rule. Rick Hoshal spills the details. CLICK HERE TO DUNK INTO THE DETAILS
Read MorePolice and EMS are responding to a significant crash on Highway 178 / Seymour Cray Sr. Blvd at the Olson Dr intersection. They are planning to be on site and detouring traffic for quite some time, so a heads up that you will want to avoid this area. Just a reminder that our roads are snow covered and slippery everywhere. Please slow down and drive carefully.
Read MoreA winter weather advisory is in effect in Eau Claire until noon today. According to the National Weather Service, freezing rain will move through the area and switch over to snow around ten o’clock this morning. One to three inches of snow is expected to fall in Eau Claire during the day and another one to three inches is expected tonight. There’s a chance for lighter snow Thursday and Friday.
Read MoreA central Wisconsin man is accused of killing a disabled woman. Police say they found 20-year-old Samantha Roberts dead of head trauma at a home in Nekoosa in Wood County on January 17th. Police say Paul Carter had been living with the victim and is now charged with her death. He’s being held on one-million dollars bond.
Read MoreA new study claims switching to electric vehicles could save Eau Claire a lot of money. Xcel Energy recently studied communities in three states and found electric vehicles save about 55 cents per gallon on gas. Eau Claire leaders say the city could save over 100-thousand dollars over ten years by switching five city vehicles to electric.
Read MoreWisconsin has the second-most organic farms of any state in the country. That’s according to a recent study by the U.S. Census of Agriculture. It says there are about 12-hundred organic farms in the Badger State, less than half as many as number one California. The study says organic farms make up about two percent of all farms in the state.
Read MoreThe next time an elected official steals from taxpayers in Wisconsin they could pay with their pension. Governor Tony Evers yesterday signed a new state law that will allow a judge to seize the pension of any public official convicted of a felony theft or misconduct. The law is inspired by the case of former Eau Claire County treasurer Larry Lokken. He and his assistant stole more than one-million-dollars from taxpayers. They have been ordered to repay the county over 700-thousand-dollars, but
Read MoreProsecutors in Dunn County say the suspect in last week’s beating death outside of Colfax told police that he exploded after years of abuse. The D.A. yesterday said that 51-year-old Gary Styer admitted to beating his father to death with a two-by-four last week. Styer told investigators that his father abused him going back to his childhood, and he finally exploded. Styer is being held in the Dunn County Jail on 250-thousand-dollars cash bond.
Read MoreA man convicted of sexual assault of a child back in 2011 is looking at new sex crime charges. Prosecutors in Polk County yesterday charged David Granger Jr. with rape. A woman says she woke-up on Saturday with Granger on top of her, and he refused to stop. Granger is being held on sexual assault and bail jumping charges in the Polk County Jail.
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