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Crime Rates See New Lows in WI City

By Morgan McCarthy | July 26, 2023

Janesville is seeing its least violent crime in the last ten years.  Since 2021 police say robberies are down 23 percent, aggravated assaults are down 24 percent, and forcable rapes are down 26 percent.  There was also only one homicide in Janesville in 2022.  The last time crime rates were this low was before 2013.

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Funding Announced From Antigo to Wheeler

By Morgan McCarthy | July 26, 2023

…”With these latest grants, we’re proud to invest in public safety and other critical improvement projects to help enhance the lives of Wisconsinites every day.” -Gov. Evers Gov. Tony Evers today announced the award of more than $20 million in grants to 21 municipalities across Wisconsin to fund public improvement projects. The Community Development Block Grant Public Facilities (CDBG–PF) grants are administered by the Wisconsin Department of Administration (DOA) for critical public infrastructure projects in low- to moderate-income communities with

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Dunn Co. Approves ATV/UTV Use on More Roads

By Morgan McCarthy | July 26, 2023

Riders of all terrain and utility terrain vehicles in Dunn County now have additional roads to ride after the County Board decided to allow ATV and UTV vehicles on the majority of county highways.  Dustin Binder, county highway commissioner, said the County Board approval of an amended vehicles and traffic ordinance means riders can now use some 400 miles of county highways with their ATVs and UTVs. Just a small portion of county highways were open to ATVs and UTVs

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State Educators Learn about Career Opportunities in Wisconsin Air Guard

By Morgan McCarthy | July 26, 2023

ABOVE PHOTO: An F-35 fighter jet from the Madison, Wis.-based 115th Fighter Wing takes part in a refueling operation. Wisconsin Department of Military Affairs photo by Kelly Bradley Approximately 30 educators from central and northern Wisconsin recently were given a high-level perspective to learn about career opportunities in the Wisconsin Air National Guard. “It’s a nice change of pace to show the community what we do,” Teachers from Amherst, Arcadia, Ashland, Black River Falls, Granton, Kickapoo, La Crosse, Lincoln, Mauston,

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Remembering Deputy Leising

By Morgan McCarthy | July 26, 2023

The sheriff in St. Croix County wants to raise more than half-a-million dollars to remember one of his fallen deputies.  The sheriff’s office yesterday said it wants to raise 600-thousand dollars to build a memorial for Deputy Kaitie Leising, help her family go to the Law Enforcement Memorial Ceremony in Washington, D.C. next year, and to provide emotional wellness training for local law enforcement.  Leising was shot to death while on the job in May. The sheriff’s office is accepting

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Trial Continues, Medical Examiner Takes the Stand

By Morgan McCarthy | July 26, 2023

 The medical examiner in Green Bay says there is no way Taylor Schabusiness accidentally killed and cut-up her boyfriend. The M.E. testified yesterday that it would have taken Schabusiness hours. Schabusiness is on trial for murder. The M.E. yesterday said the victim was strangled before being dismembered, and said while the two had been smoking meth, the drugs didn’t kill him. Prosecutors also introduced evidence that Schabusiness searched for information about Jeffery Dahmer on her phone. In another twist in

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WI Marine Among Dead in North Carolina

By Morgan McCarthy | July 26, 2023

 A young Madison man is among the three Marines found dead in North Carolina. The Pentagon yesterday said 19-year-old Lance Corporal Tanner Kaltenberg was found dead in a car off base with two other Marines Sunday morning. There’s no word on just how the three died, though investigators say there’s no threat to the Marine community there. Kaltenberg joined the Marines back in 2021. He was assigned to the 2nd Marine Logistics Group out of Camp Lejeune.

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Behind the Wheel, Into the Wallet

By Morgan McCarthy | July 26, 2023

Owning a car in Eau Claire just got more expensive.  The city council last night okayed a 24-dollar wheel tax.  The money the tax will raise is being earmarked for road repairs.  Some folks in Eau Claire spoke against the tax and are unhappy with the addition, which will be added to the cost of registering your license plates if you live in Eau Claire.

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WILL Files Lawsuit Against Schools

By Morgan McCarthy | July 26, 2023

There’s a lawsuit against schools in Eau Claire over how the school district talked to kids about a teacher’s gender transition.  The Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty, known as WILL, yesterday sued Eau Claire Area Schools on behalf of a parent who wants to know what the school told her children about a teacher’s transition from man to woman.  The school district so far, has not share the statement that was read to kids on the second to last day of

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Leonhard Grabs a Gig

By Morgan McCarthy | July 26, 2023

 Jim Leonhard has a new job in the Big 10, at Illinois. The University of Illinois yesterday said it’s hired Leonhard to be its senior football analyst. Leonhard had been a defensive coordinator with the Badgers, and was even interim head coach last season. He left Wisconsin after the school hired Luke Fickell. It’s not clear just what Leonhard will do as football analyst, but he’s expected to help the U of I focus on its defense. Wisconsin plays Illinois, in Champaign this fall.

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