Wisconsin’s public health managers are reminding parents that there is an applesauce recall over lead. The state’s Department of Health Services yesterday issued a notice that four different brands of applesauce, all in kid-friendly pouches, have been pulled from shelves because they might contain too much lead. DHS says parents should toss out any applesauce packets that they have that are covered by that recall. The brands include WanaBana Apple Cinnamon Fruit Puree pouches, Schnucks cinnamon-flavored applesauce pouches, Schnucks applesauce
Read MoreFoxconn is once again getting paid by the state of Wisconsin for hitting its jobs goals. Governor Evers’ administration yesterday said Foxconn qualified for six-million dollars in tax credits for having just over a thousand workers at its Mount Pleasant facility. The six-million is two-million less than Foxconn got last year, but brings the total payment from the Evers Administration to over 43-million dollars. Foxconn was originally in line for nearly three-billion dollars in tax credits under the deal it
Read MoreThere are reports of a deal between Republican lawmakers and the University of Wisconsin to spend less on DEI in exchange for more money for UW pay raises. Wisconsin’s Republican Assembly Speaker put a hold on that pay raise money to pressure the university to cut diversity, equity, and inclusion spending. He also held up money for a new UW-Madison engineering building. Now, the university is reportedly willing to ‘restructure’ up to 60 DEI administrators, and shift their jobs to
Read MoreWe’re waiting for a glimpse at what the next few years will look like for the University of Wisconsin. UW President Jay Rothman is scheduled to speak at a Wisconsin Policy Forum meeting later today about the future for UW schools. Rothman has said for years that the university is in a ‘war for talent.’ But he’s also been very clear about the financial challenges the university faces. Last spring, he said all but three UW campuses would be losing
Read MoreABOVE PHOTO: Michaela Marsh, 20, of Eau Claire, lost her passion for cooking but found it again with Chippewa Valley Technical College’s Culinary Management program. Marsh, a student and fellow in the program, will graduate on December 14 with an associate degree. Michaela Marsh has battled an uncertain childhood, mental illness and self-sabotage, yet the determined 20-year-old has taken her passion for food and is turning it into a career. “I still really wanted to go to culinary school, but
Read More“Because of collaboration among many partners around the state and the commitment of Wisconsinites to helping to keep their communities safe, we continue to lead the nation in drug take back,” -Kaul Fifteen members of the Wisconsin National Guard’s Counterdrug Program supported the Wisconsin Department of Justice in its recent effort to collect unwanted medications for safe disposal. Collecting more than 53,000 pounds of unwanted medications this fall, the effort was the most successful in the nation, according to Attorney
Read MoreThe teenager who tossed a barrel of fuel into a bonfire in Shawano County last year will not go to trial in the case. Samuel Armstrong yesterday agreed to a plea deal that will avoid trial. Prosecutors filed 13 felony counts against Armstrong after he tossed a 55 gallon fuel drum onto a bonfire in October of last year at a farm near Pulaski. The drum exploded, and hurt several people. Armstrong is due back in court in February for
Read MoreThe chances are growing for Amtrak service in Eau Claire. Wisconsin Democratic U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin yesterday said the federal government has agreed to make five train routes in the state a ‘priority.’ The routes include a Milwaukee to Minneapolis route that would bring trains to both Madison and Eau Claire. There’s also a Twin Cities to Eau Claire route, and a Chicago to La Crosse to St. Paul route. Baldwin says the federal government is also interested in the
Read MoreWisconsin now has a baby box law. Governor Tony Evers signed the law yesterday. It allows local governments to install baby boxes at fire stations or other public buildings that are manned 24/7, and allows parents to drop off babies within their first 72 hours. Wisconsin has allowed parents to surrender babies for years, but it had to be face-to-face. The new baby box law will allow new parents to do it anonymously.
Read MoreWisconsin’s governor says he hopes that free driver’s education for some will lead to fewer reckless driving crashes. Governor Evers yesterday signed a law that will spend six-million dollars on free driver’s ed classes for certain low income teens. The idea is that by teaching young people how to drive properly, and getting them a license, there will be fewer people on the road who don’t know the rules of the road.
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