The Wisconsin State Patrol, Northwest Region, Eau Claire Post received information from the Ramsey County Sheriff’s Department regarding a carjacking that occurred in St. Paul, MN. A firearm was implied, but not displayed. Ramsay County was tracking the vehicle eastbound on Interstate 94 in Dunn County. A State Trooper located the vehicle traveling eastbound on Interstate 94 near milepost 39 in Dunn County. The Trooper attempted to conduct a traffic stop on the vehicle. The vehicle fled and a pursuit
Read MoreFlags will be at half-staff in Wisconsin starting today (Thurs) until former US Senator Herb Kohl’s burial. Governor Tony Evers says Kohl was a born and raised Milwaukeean who dedicated his life and career to the state of Wisconsin. Kohl was the founder of Kohl’s department store and the former owner of the Milwaukee Bucks as well as a politician. He died yesterday at 88-years-old after what the Herb Kohl Foundation says was a short illness. Kohl’s funeral services will
Read MoreWisconsin has been ranked the state with the second-most car crashes caused by animals. A new study by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration shows 14-percent of fatal crashes in Wisconsin since 2017 involved live animals. Montana was the highest-ranking state at 23-percent.
Read MoreTwo Madison-area hospitals have released their top baby names of 2023. SSM Health St. Mary’s Hospital-Madison and UnityPoint Health-Meriter say there were seven-thousand babies born between the two. The top names for the two-thousand babies born at St. Mary’s were Hudson and Ava. For UnityPoint-Meriter’s five-thousand babies, Theodore and Emma were at the top of the list.
Read MoreAnother closed session is scheduled for the Universities of Wisconsin Board of Regents following its vote to fire the UW-La Crosse chancellor. The meeting is scheduled for tomorrow (Fri) to discuss ongoing personal matters. The board unanimously voted to terminate Chancellor Dr. Joe Gow after they say he harmed the universities reputation. He and his wife, Carmen Wilson were found to have released pornographic videos of themselves on multiple websites. Gow was fired yesterday (Wed).
Read MoreFormer Democratic U.S. Senator Herb Kohl has died at the age of 88. Kohl, who represented Wisconsin from 1989 to 2013, died Wednesday afternoon after a brief illness. Kohl founded the Kohl’s department store chain alongside his brother and father, as well as formerly owning the NBA’s Milwaukee Bucks. The Herb Kohl Foundation has given more than 34-million dollars in grants and scholarships to Wisconsin students, schools, and educators since being founded in 1990. U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin released the
Read MoreThe University of Wisconsin has fired the chancellor at UW-La Crosse because of his porn videos. UW regents yesterday terminated Chancellor Joe Gow’s contract. Gow had been the longest serving chancellor at any UW school. He and his wife filmed and distributed dozens of videos on several websites under the name ‘Sexy Happy Couple.’ Gow said he never used any university time, money, equipment, or office space to make the videos. Gow told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel that he and
Read MoreWe’re waiting for more information about the suspect in Tuesday’s bomb scare at the Farm & Fleet in Janesville. Police say they ‘immediately’ arrested a suspect Tuesday after getting a report about a suspicious backpack at the store. Janesville Police eventually emptied the store, and secured the parking lot. Police commanders say they’ve sent the case to the DA for possible, formal charges.
Read MoreThere are new questions about the integrity of the sheriff in Chippewa County. The District Attorney in Chippewa Falls says he has questions about Sheriff Travis Hakes after the sheriff made a list of questionable officers a few years back. Hakes was added to a so-called Brady List while he was a police officer in Chetek. A Brady List is a list of officers who have issues with lying or stretching the truth, and may not be reliable in court.
Read MorePolice in Bloomer are asking for some blankets and towels. The city’s police department took to Facebook yesterday to ask for donations to help resupply the local shelter. Bloomer Police say they had a busy year this year, and the supply at the pound is thin. Officers are asking for large towels and blankets that can be used on animals. CLICK HERE FOR MORE DETAILS.
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