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12 YEAR OLD KILLS TEENAGE BROTHER

By Morgan McCarthy | September 24, 2018

A 12-year-old boy is suspected in the deadly stabbing of his 16-year-old brother.  Minnetonka police say officers responded to a report of a stabbing Saturday night at an apartment complex on Fairfield Road.  The 16-year-old was found with a life-threatening stab wound to the chest.  He was taken to the hospital where he was pronounced dead.

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MAN KILLED IN FARMING ACCIDENT

By Morgan McCarthy | September 24, 2018

A man is dead following a farm accident in Dunn County.  The accident happened Friday morning in the 96-hundred block of County Road E in the Town of Spring Brook.  Officials say 20-year-old Seth Splitter was changing a tire on a wagon used to haul silage when it depressurized and launched the tire and rim into him.

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4 INJURED IN CRASH

By Morgan McCarthy | September 24, 2018

Four people are reported injured after a crash in Eau Claire.  The collision happened on Clairemont and Rudolph last night.  All four of the injured were taken to a hospital with non-life threatening injuries.  Officials are still investigating how the crash happened.

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LACROSSE HOME INVASION

By Morgan McCarthy | September 24, 2018

Authorities are searching for a suspect after a home invasion in La Crosse County.  An unknown male entered the victim’s home in the Town of Greenfield yesterday afternoon wearing a mask.  The suspect stole a red 2011 Subaru Outback.  Officials are continuing to investigate. IF you have any information, let Police know. 

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GAS PRICES

By Morgan McCarthy | September 23, 2018

The price for regular gas in Wisconsin is two-cents-higher-a-gallon than a week ago.  Triple-A says the average price statewide is two-dollars-and-82 cents, while the national average is two-85.  The lowest prices are posted in the Janesville-Beloit area. Drivers in Eau Claire are paying the most at two-91. 

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POLITICS; EVERS ON TAXES

By Morgan McCarthy | September 23, 2018

The Democratic candidate for governor says he’s looking at a ‘wide range’ of taxes that he may raise.  Tony Evers said he wants to raise taxes on the wealthy, as well as cut tax breaks for farmers and businesses to raise more money for state government.  Evers also said he’d raise the state’s gas tax.  Ever’s says the state’s priorities are out of whack.  But Republicans say Evers would ruin the state with massive tax hikes and a massive increase

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UPDATE ON WI WORKPLACE SHOOTER

By Morgan McCarthy | September 23, 2018

A former co-worker says the gunman who shot and injured several co-workers was a quiet man who didn’t socialize much with others.  Anthony Tong went into the WTS Paradigm office and began working on Wednesday morning before he fired several rounds at co-workers, seriously injuring three and grazing another person.  He died a short time later in a shootout with law enforcement officers.  Tong had been with the company since April 2017.   The four law enforcement officers involved in the

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NEW PABLO-OH, OH, OH! CONFLUENCE CENTER WOWS

By Morgan McCarthy | September 23, 2018

It’s heeeeeere! The long awaited opening of a new Downtown jewel took place over the weekend. The Pablo Center at the Confluence opened its doors to the public and gets BIG BRAVO’S from the crowds.  The center celebrated its grand opening Saturday with a ribbon cutting and open house.  Thousands of guests were able to explore the facilities and buy tickets for upcoming shows.  Officials at the Center hope the activities in the building will leave a lasting arts, culture,

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RICE LAKE FIRE, $1 MILLION IN DAMAGES

By Morgan McCarthy | September 21, 2018

A large fire leaves over a million dollars in damages. It happened, just before 5 on Thursday evening.  The Rice Lake Fire Department was dispatched to a report of a large structure fully engulfed in flames. While en-route, fire department units were advised that the occupants were not home. A two-story residential structure – approximately 6000 square feet – was fully involved with fire. Shortly after arrival, the roof of the southern section of the structure collapsed and a natural

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MOTHER NATURE COOKS UP A STORM

By Morgan McCarthy | September 21, 2018

Trees and power lines are down in the Chippewa Valley after powerful storms rolled through.  Thousands were left without power in the Altoona area last night.  In Spring Valley, the school was damage during the storm.  A volleyball game was happening between Spring Valley and Colfax, and people had to take shelter in the locker rooms.  The Colfax bus was damaged as well.

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