The latest push for legal marijuana in Wisconsin is coming from the state’s tribes. The Indigenous Cannabis Industry Association and the Wisconsin Tribal Task Force on Cannabis yesterday announced plans for a public education push to try and get marijuana legalized in the state. The new Wisconsin Wellness program aims to get medical marijuana legalized in Wisconsin. The Indigenous Cannabis Industry Association’ Rob Pero says marijuana is a “historically and culturally appreciated plant medicine,” and it should be available to
Read MoreA man is under arrest, accused of killing UW-Whitewater gymnast Kara Welsh near campus. Police say 23-year-old Chad T. Richards knew the victim and shot her after an argument on Friday. He was booked at the Walworth County Jail and charged on suspicion of homicide. Welsh, a 21-year-old NCAA title holder from Illinois, was studying management at the university.
Read MoreBear hunting season opens tomorrow in Wisconsin. The Department of Natural Resources says the bear population covers more than half of the state, mostly in northern and central Wisconsin forests. Samples provided by hunters play a role in black bear research — the DNR says harvested bears help monitor the health of future populations. Right now, there are about 26-thousand bears statewide. The season goes until October eighth.
Read MoreClasses start tomorrow at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire campus. Students celebrated the return to campus yesterday (Mon) by participating in the Tour De Rec. The event included a run up campus hill, bean bag tournaments, and booths from student organizations and clubs. CLICK HERE FOR MORE.
Read MoreA man nicknamed The Shark says he plans to swim across Lake Michigan. Jim Dreyer says he’ll start the longer than 80-mile swim on Monday at the Grand Haven shores of Michigan, and end his trip in Milwaukee. He’ll only have a small boat with supplies towing behind him as he travels. Dreyer says he plans on a continuous swim for three days, which means he won’t get any sleep. He tried to make a similar journey in the last
Read More“This is an exceptional stretch of this popular trail, and we have a unique opportunity to acquire it for a reasonable price,” -Chase Cummings, Dunn County Conservationist. Dunn and Pepin counties are working with a conservation organization to acquire a 6.5-mile section of the Chippewa River State Trail currently owned by Xcel Energy. “This is an exceptional stretch of this popular trail, and we have a unique opportunity to acquire it for a reasonable price,” said Chase Cummings, Dunn County
Read MoreA speed violation leads to an OWI for a Minnesota man. Nelson Humberto Espinoza Inamagua, 40 years of age, from Fridley, MN has been arrested by the Wisconsin State Patrol Eau Claire Post for operating a motor vehicle under the influence, 1st offense, with three children in the vehicle under the age of 16. On Tuesday, September 3rd, 2024 at approximately 12:30 am a Wisconsin State Patrol Trooper stopped a vehicle on I-94 westbound at mile marker 42 for a
Read MoreA we turn the calendar page to September, it’s back to political attention for our state. President Biden is to western Wisconsin. The White House yesterday confirmed that the president will be making a campaign stop in Westby, near La Crosse on Thursday. It is Biden’s first Wisconsin visit since he dropped out of the race about a month ago. It’s the second presidential visit to the La Crosse area in two weeks. Former President Trump was in La Crosse
Read MoreAdd two more tornadoes to Wisconsin’s tally for 224. The National Weather Service late last week confirmed two tornadoes in western Wisconsin from last week’s storms. The first tornado was an EF-0, and touched down about three miles west of Beldenville in Pierce County. The second tornado touched down near I-94, close to Wilson in eastern St. Croix County. It was also an EF-0. Forecasters say there were some downed trees and other minor damage from the tornadoes. There were
Read MoreChippewa Falls Schools say an ownership change at their bus company shouldn’t mean any changes for parents. Superintendent Jeff Holmes sent a note home to parents explaining that Chippewa Yellow Bus may be changing owners. He says the change should happen by November, but he said it won’t mean any changes for kids who ride the bus. Homes said all bus routes should remain the same. He also said that Chippewa Falls’ school board is “involved in overseeing this transition.”
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