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Man on Most Wanted List Arrested At Mall Of America

By Morgan McCarthy | May 2, 2024

One of Wisconsin’s Most Wanted is under arrest at the Mall of America.  Israel Israel spent time in prison for sexually assaulting a woman while armed with a weapon in 1988.  After his release from prison for those charges, he was quickly put back in prison for non-compliance. He was released again last September, but cut off his GPS monitor and went on the run within days. Investigators tell Fox News 6 out of Milwaukee that Israel had applied for

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We Have a Winner! Best Burger in Buckyland

By Morgan McCarthy | May 2, 2024

The first ever Wisconsin’s Best Burger has been decided. The Wisconsin Beef Council says the burger at Pickles Bar and Grill in Hazelhurst won the contest. The Northern Wisconsin restaurant’s All American Burger won the honor. It features half a pound of beef, lettuce, tomato, onion, smoked garlic mayo, and the customer’s choice of cheese. Pickles was one of eight final competitors. 

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WElcome! WE Energies Chick Hatches

By Morgan McCarthy | May 2, 2024

The first peregrine falcon chick of this year’s nesting season from sites at We Energies facilities has hatched. The baby falcon was born at the Valley Power Plant in Milwaukee to father, Rolo, and an unbanded female. The avian couple has nested together two years in a row. Hundreds of the chicks have been hatched at We Energies and Wisconsin Public Service facilities since the early 90s. More than a fifth of peregrine falcons born in the wild in Wisconsin

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Campus Protests Continue

By Morgan McCarthy | May 2, 2024

There will be no police action against pro-Palestine protestors on UW-Madison’s campus for the next 24 hours. Students met with UW-Madison’s Chancellor, Jennifer Mnookin today on the fourth day of protests. The protestors have been staying in tents on campus, which the university says is a violation of school policy.  Police arrested 34 people and cited four at the Dane County Jail yesterday, after they were instructed by the University to take down the tents. Students will meet with the

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Level Up! Esports Champions From UW-Stout

By Morgan McCarthy | May 2, 2024

Above Photo: UW-Stout’s esports Valorant team is the Wisconsin collegiate champion. Team members, from left, are Noah Filtz, Coach Tobey Riedmann, JJ Hanson, Nathan Lenz, Em Humphrey and Hoang Dang.  An esports team from University of Wisconsin-Stout is a state collegiate champion. The Blue Devils’ Valorant squad defeated UW-Madison Red 3-0 in the best-of-five Grand Final to take the Wisconsin Valorant Summit LAN championship. UW-Stout won 13-5, 13-5 and 13-1. The finals win capped off a perfect run in the

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All Aboard! New Amtrak Service Planned

By Morgan McCarthy | May 2, 2024

Wisconsin is getting more Amtrak service. Amtrak yesterday announced new train service between Chicago and Minneapolis-St. Paul. That means two trains each day that will connect Milwaukee, Columbus, Portage, the Wisconsin Dells, Tomah, and La Crosse. One train will leave from Milwaukee in the morning, and the other will leave from the Twin Cities during the middle of the day. Amtrak is calling the new service the Borealis Line. It begins May 21st.

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WI Congressman Howls in Wolf Debate

By Morgan McCarthy | May 2, 2024

The Northwoods’ congressman says he has the science on his side in the on-going debate over what to do about the gray wolf. Congressman Tom Tiffany this week got his plan to take the gray wolf off the endangered species list through the House. It was a close vote, just 209 to 205, and the plan faces a dim future in the U.S. Senate. Still, Tiffany says there’s more than enough evidence that the gray wolf population is large enough

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DNR Reels In Fishing Reminders

By Morgan McCarthy | May 2, 2024

Add this to the list of reminders as fishing season opens in Wisconsin. The DNR yesterday warned fishermen not to recycle their old fishing lines in their regular recycling. Those lines can get caught in the recycling machines, Instead, the DNR says bag-up your old fishing line and take it to a special fishing line collection center. Sporting good stores usually have those. As for lead weights, the DNR says those can be recycled, but only if your recycler accepts

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EC Police Chief Speaks Out After Jury Verdict

By Morgan McCarthy | May 1, 2024

Please see the following message from Chief Matt Rokus Dear Eau Claire Community Members: Last week a City of Eau Claire police officer was found guilty in a civil trial of violating an arrestee’s civil rights. The jury determined that our officers did not have a legal basis to initiate a traffic stop, that our officers’ prosecution of actions against the arrestee were malicious, and awarded the arrestee $550,000.00 in damages for these actions. Our officer was found not guilty

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UW Madison Police Arrest Protestors

By Morgan McCarthy | May 1, 2024

UW-Madison Police report dozens were arrested during a standoff between protesters and officers Wednesday morning.  Police came onto campus and reportedly took down tents at the protest site on campus. The university warned protestors camping in tents would not be allowed on its property.  Governor Tony Evers says he’s getting updates from university staff at least hourly.

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