If you have the food leftovers, game winnings, and ribbons on your counter this morning-or have a new fish in the family to feed…you were among thousands who made this year’s fair a HIT! The 2018 Northern Wisconsin State Fair is now closed and is being considered a success. The storms and weather on Thursday caused a little drop in numbers, but attendance on other days was above average and overall totals are believed to be similar to last year.
Read MoreWe have an update on the case that a lot of people were following. A Minnesota man is being sentenced for causing the death of a UW-Stout international student. Cullen Osburn of Minneapolis was acquitted of murder earlier this year, but was recently ordered to serve four years in prison on an aggravated battery conviction following the death of Hussain Alnahdi. That all happened in 2016 when the two reportedly were involved in a fight in downtown Menomonie and Alnahdi
Read MoreWatch out for black cats in your path, hang on to those mirrors, and stay away from ladders! Today is Friday the 13th, and that terrifies millions of Americans. Some of us won’t go to work today, some won’t eat in restaurants, and many would never plan their wedding for Friday the 13th. No one is exactly sure where the legend of Friday the 13th being unlucky began, though researchers feel the superstition is very old and suspicions are that
Read MoreThe thermometer says: FAIR WEATHER! It’s hot…on a stick, but if you are headed to the Fair for Martina tonight or to make your way through the Midway this weekend organizers say the event is prepared and has relief from the heat for you. Aside from the beer tent, there are extra tents, extra shade and lots of extra water. There is also a misting fan set up in front of the emergency services building to help keep you and
Read More“S” IS FOR SCHOOL SAFETY! The Durand-Arkansaw school district is taking steps toward increasing school safety. The district says it will use a 42-thousand dollar School Safety Grant awarded in June to install shatterproof film on school windows, additional cameras, and radios for staff members.
Read MoreIt’s the Kabat-Kibosh in LaCrosse as Mayor Tim Kabat’s veto of a nearly 50-million dollar expansion project for the La Crosse Center will stand. Less than a month after the mayor killed the proposal, the Common Council failed to get enough votes to override his veto at a meeting lastnight. Its back to the drawing board for the LaCrosse Center Board as they are meeting today to discuss the next steps in the design process.
Read MoreThe companies involved in the explosion in Sun Prairie this week say they are cooperating fully with the investigation. A subcontractor working on a fiber optics project says a crew was at the site of the deadly gas explosion. Verizon Wireless and a Kansas-based construction company said yesterday that a subcontractor of theirs was working at the site before the explosion that killed firefighter Cory Barr and injured 15 others. UPDATES: Sun Prairie firefighter Ryan Welch is out of the
Read MoreThis week, HSHS Sacred Heart Hospital switchboard received several calls from community members who said they were contacted by someone from the hospital. The scammer said a loved one had been airlifted from the hospital, and now the community member would have to pay the bill with a credit card now or by calling a phone number that appeared on caller ID to be a Sacred Heart number. This is a scam. HSHS Sacred Heart and St. Joseph’s hospitals would
Read MoreWe now know the name of the Firefighter killed in Sun Prairie. Corey Barr was killed Tuesday in a gas main explosion at his bar that also injured 15 others-they are all expected to recover. As clean up continues, police are escorting residents into the evacuation zone around the scene of a deadly gas main to retrieve medications and pets. And here comes more good with a state connection as JJ Watt- the former Badger, is making Wisconsin proud again.
Read MoreDairy farmers are MOOOOving forward to get support for their industry. Governor Walker announced the members of the Dairy Task Force 2.0. The 31 members of the group are from all over the state and in all parts of the industry. The group’s focus is to address issues facing our state dairy industry, especially low milk prices.
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