Wisconsin lawmakers are looking to move forward with deer hunting restrictions in the northern part of the state. The State Assembly is set to vote today on a ban on antlerless deer hunting in the Northern Forest Zone. The legislation specifically stops the DNR from opening an antlerless hunting season, and bans hunters from taking antlerless deer for four years. Supporters say the idea is to protect the deer herd, and rebuild the numbers after a few lean years for
Read MoreGovernor Evers doesn’t appear ready to sign the PFAS plan from state lawmakers. The governor yesterday said in a letter to the Republican-controlled legislature that he wants lawmakers to get serious about tackling PFAS contamination across the state. Specifically, the governor doesn’t like the limits that Republicans have placed on the state’s Department of Natural Resources for PFAS enforcement. Lawmakers say their goal is to provide money and assistance to communities that are dealing with high levels of PFAS, not
Read MoreCalling all dog lovers! Eau Claire Police are selling plushie versions of their K9 officers. Stuffed K-9’s Murphy, Manso, and Bolt will go on sale next week. The idea is to use the money raised to help outfit and care for the city’s police dogs. The plushies cost 20 bucks each, and will be available February 26th through March 1st at the front desk of the Eau Claire Law Enforcement Center.
Read MoreWisconsin will get 24-million dollars from cigarette manufacturers after a review by former judges. State Attorney General Josh Kaul says Phillips Morris USA, RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company, and others will be paying. He says the payment is related to missed annual payments between 2005 and 2007. The agreement was determined through arbitration. The 24-million will go toward the Wisconsin Medical Assistance Trust Fund.
Read MoreAn act that would expand missing person alerts has passed through the Wisconsin Senate. The bill would allow missing children alerts to be distributed even if the case doesn’t qualify for an AMBER Alert. For an AMBER Alert to be issued, the missing child has to be in danger of bodily harm or death. The proposed alert system, which would either be called the Prince Alert or Purple Alert, would be a new system comparable to the Silver alert for
Read MoreThe Mental Health Matters coalition, based in Eau Claire and Chippewa Counties, is helping to launch an online tool that includes strategies to tackle mental and behavioral health concerns in Wisconsin. The set of strategies – compiled via a tool called the Behavioral Health Strategy Guide – includes detailed guides created by the 10 Wisconsin coalitions, which highlight the following: ● School-based strategies, like mindfulness training, school-based mental healthcounseling, and Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) workshops. ● Community-based strategies, like Mental
Read MoreToday, Congressman Tom Tiffany (WI-07) announced that his district office is accepting submissions for the 2024 Congressional Art Competition. All high school students in the Seventh Congressional District are encouraged to participate. The Congressional Art Competition gives each congressional district the ability to have artwork crafted by young constituents displayed in the U.S. Capitol Building. This year’s theme is: A day in the life of Wisconsin. Entries need to demonstrate a Wisconsin theme, and each submission must be mailed or hand-delivered
Read MoreGov. Tony Evers today announced the award of $16 million of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Housing awards for critical housing rehabilitation projects for low- and moderate-income households spanning seven state regions. “As I travel across the state, one of the things I hear about most from Wisconsinites is the importance of expanding access to reliable, affordable housing statewide,” said Gov. Evers. “Whether buying a new home or making essential repairs, there are thousands of families across Wisconsin who will
Read MoreThe Dairy Business Association, Wisconsin’s leading dairy advocacy group, held its sixth annual Dairy Day at the Capitol event in Madison this Tuesday. Over 30 DBA members, both farmers and other corporate professionals, gathered at the Wisconsin State Capitol to advocate for the state’s dairy community. “With dairy being such a prominent piece of Wisconsin’s culture, it’s critical for our state’s dairy leaders to engage with lawmakers,” The event started with a Farmer-to-Farmer Legal Series presentation by Ruder Ware attorneys
Read MoreABOVE PHOTO: Specht Joshua Specht, an expert on the food industry and its varied societal impacts, is the featured speaker for a Wednesday, March 6, presentation for the Walker and Helen Wyman Performing Arts and Speaker Series at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls. Specht’s presentation “Work in the Slaughterhouse, Work in the Kitchen: A Historical Perspective on the Possibilities and Limits of Food Politics,” is from 4:40-6 p.m. in the North Hall Auditorium, 410 S. 3rd St., River Falls. The event is
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