“From the Northwoods to the Fox Valley to the Driftless Area, I’m grateful our partners like Sen. Baldwin are helping bring investments home to Wisconsin to support our farmers and their families, bolster our state’s critical supply chain, build food resilience, and, importantly, help make sure our state’s proud agricultural tradition continues for generations to come.”-Gov. Evers The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) announced it has partnered with the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer
Read MoreTrick-or-treaters in Eau Claire will need coats tonight, but they shouldn’t see any snow. There’s a Winter Weather Advisory in effect for parts of northwestern Wisconsin that means snow for some folks. Forecasters say the snow should be done by the time trick-or-treaters head out, but they say it will be cold. CLICK HERE FOR YOUR LOCAL FIRST ALERT FORECAST FROM WEAU 13 NEWS. When it comes to the costumes, some are evergreen, like princesses and pirates. But others come
Read MoreFormer President Donald Trump jumped into a garbage truck at his campaign stop in Green Bay yesterday. The former president then spoke to the crowd wearing an orange safety vest, and laid into President Biden for calling Trump supporters garbage. Trump was in Green Bay as part of his final week swing through the battleground states. Brett Favre was also at the Green Bay event, and he too tore into Biden for calling Trump supporters garbage. Favre said police officers,
Read MoreWisconsin’s race for the U.S. Senate is within the margin of error. The final Marquette Law School Poll gives Democratic Senator Tammy Baldwin a two-point lead over Republican challenger Eric Hovde. The poll, which came out yesterday, has her up 51-49. That is a much closer race than the last time Marquette asked voters. The poll from earlier this month had Baldwin up by seven. The new Marquette Law School Poll has a four-point margin of error. Voters in Wisconsin
Read MoreA St. Paul man is looking at 50 years in prison for dumping bodies in Dunn County after a murder back in 2021. A jury yesterday convicted Darren Osborne of being a party to a crime. Osborne dropped-off an SUV filled with bodies in rural Wheeler. His son, Antoine Suggs, killed the four after a fight in Minnesota. Osborne then helped hide the bodies. Suggs is serving 101 years in prison for the killings. Osborne will be sentenced in December.
Read MoreThe mother charged in the death of her three-year-old son in Two Rivers is pleading not guilty. Katrina Baur was in court for her arraignment this morning, where she entered her plea. Her son, Elijah Vue, was found dead in September, just three miles away from where he was reported missing more than six months earlier. Both Baur and her boyfriend, Jesse Vang, are charged for his death.
Read MoreVoters in Madison can track their early voting ballots online. The City Clerk’s Office says more than 58-thousand early ballots have been collected for the General Election. The office says people who already turned in their ballots can go to My Vote-dot-WI-dot-gov and click Track My Ballot to see if their vote has been received. CLICK HERE FORE MORE. Absentee ballots will stay sealed in their envelopes until they’re counted on Election Day next Tuesday.
Read MoreThe City of Marshfield Parks and Recreation Department is canceling the Ghost and Goblin Luminary Hike due to poor weather conditions expected this evening. CLICK HERE FOR FULL DETAILS.
Read MoreThe teenager accused of killing Lily Peters is finally going to answer the charges against him. A judge in Chippewa County yesterday set an arraignment for December 16th. The hearing comes after the teen’s lawyer did not appeal to the Wisconsin Supreme Court to try and keep the case in juvenile court. The teenager is accused of killing and sexually assaulting Peters as she was walking home back in April of 2022. She was ten-years-old, he was 14 at the
Read MoreWisconsin election managers say nearly a million people have already voted. In Milwaukee, the city’s Election Commission said 63-thousand people have already voted. The tallies are different in each community, but local clerks all say they are seeing more interest in early voting this year. Voters can continue to cast their ballots in-person until Friday. After that, voters are going to have to wait for Election Day to actually vote. While you are casting that vote, voters in Wisconsin will
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