Western Wisconsin’s congressman wants answers about an illegal immigrant who was wanted out of Madison, and is now charged with a crime in Prairie du Chien. Congressman Derrick Van Orden this week joined Northwoods Congressman Tom Tiffany in a letter to Dane County’s sheriff about his non-cooperation program, and the case of Alejandro Jose Coronel Zarate. He’s accused of sexual assault in Prairie du Chien, but was also wanted out of Dane County on a similar crime. Van Orden says
Read MoreThe rules for in-person absentee voting in Wisconsin could be changing. The Wisconsin Supreme Court heard arguments yesterday in the case involving Racine’s mobile voting van from back in 2022. A Racine judge has already declared the van illegal, but voting rights groups say there shouldn’t be any restrictions on how and where people in Wisconsin can vote. Opponents of the van say the state’s election laws are clear, and do not allow for a van to criss-cross a town
Read MoreThe Sonnentag is open. UW-Eau Claire held a grand opening for its new athletic center last night. Students got their first real look at the new facility. Teams will no longer have to leave campus for practice, and the brand new center has more than enough space for other campus activities. Crews began work on the new center back in April of 2022 and you can CLICK HERE TO SEE MORE.
Read MoreThe River Prairie Ginormous Pumpkin Festival, presented by Group Health Cooperative of Eau Claire, is back, bringing fall fun and excitement to Altoona, Wisconsin, on Saturday, September 28, 2024, from 8 AM to 3:30 PM at River Prairie Park. This family-friendly event celebrates giant pumpkins and the growers who cultivate them, with thrilling events and activities for all ages. Featured Events: CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION
Read MoreThe murder case of Lily Peters will remain in adult court. An appeals court made the ruling today. A 16-year-old boy, identified only as C.P-B, is accused of killing Peters back in April of 2022. He was only 14 at the time. The defense requested for the case to be moved to juvenile court, but a circuit court judge denied the motion. The boy’s attorneys appealed, and in a 22-page decision, the appeals court upheld the decision. It said moving
Read MoreFlags will fly at half-staff across Wisconsin on Wednesday in recognition of 9/11. Tomorrow is also the State Day of Service and Remembrance. Nearly three-thousand people lost their lives in the terror attacks on September 11th, 2001. Governor Evers is encouraging folks, not only to lower their flags, but to engage with their neighborhoods and communities, perform acts of kindness, and take the time to reflect on the significance of the day.
Read MoreA small business in Wisconsin is recognized as one of the best in the nation by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Sky High Marketing in Waukesha is among 100 small businesses that the Chamber considers the “best and brightest in America.” More than half of those businesses generated over one-million dollars in revenue last year. The businesses were recognized for excellence in categories, such as innovative growth, commitment to community, and customer service, among others.
Read MoreVan Orden, Deluzio Introduce Resolution to Commemorate 125th Anniversary of Veterans of Foreign Wars
Today, Veterans’ Affairs Economic Opportunity Subcommittee Chairman and Navy SEAL veteran Congressman Derrick Van Orden (WI-03) and Navy veteran Congressman Chris Deluzio (PA-17) introduced a resolution to commemorate the 125th anniversary of the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW). “As a former Navy SEAL and member of VFW Post 1530 in La Crosse, I have a special appreciation for everything the VFW does for veterans across the country,” said Rep. Van Orden. “Those who answer the call to serve go through incredible challenges,
Read MoreThe Barron County Jail HSED program for the 2023/2024 school year had a total of 26 graduates. Last year officials saw a 200% increase of the previous year with 15 graduates. This year they have a 173% increase. This program is done with the cooperation of Northwood Technical College. Northwood Tech was even able to handle a summer option for students to complete their competencies and graduate after the semester ended.
Read MoreWith technology changing at such a fast rate, the Barron County Sheriff’s Department is launching part two of the community tools which will allow you to assist in solving crimes. Part two of the launch is the camera location tool. This tool will allow you to register the location of your home or business cameras. By registering your camera location police DO NOT have access to your camera feed, only the camera location. When minutes count, this tool will allow
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