Wisconsin teens may soon have to take a financial literacy class to graduate from high school. The Wisconsin Assembly yesterday approved a plan that would require a class on credit, credit cards, investing, and basic financial skills. State Rep. Calvin Callahan says the idea is to make sure that high schoolers in Wisconsin can make smart financial decisions once they’re off on their own. The class passed the Assembly on a 95-to-1 vote.
Read MoreKids in Wisconsin will not have to get a meningitis shot to enter the seventh grade. Both the Senate and Assembly yesterday voted to scuttle a new rule that would have required the shot. The vote also makes it easier for parents to oppose other vaccines for their children. The vote comes after the Evers Administration tried to go-around the legislature, and impose a vaccine requirement by state rule. The legislature’s rules committee struck down that rule back in March. Yesterday’s vote
Read MoreCarb loading was the strategy in Columba County. The sheriff in Columbia County says a truck carrying a load of potatoes caught fire near Lodi yesterday morning. The fire closed the interstate for a little while as crews worked to knock down the flames. No one was hurt. The sheriff is not saying just what caused the fire.
Read MoreA $1,000,000 Powerball winning ticket was sold at Festival Foods on 1125 E. Johnson St. in Fond du Lac. The winning ticket matched five numbers (2-31-45-46-49) but not the Powerball (20) for the Monday, June 5th drawing. “We could not be happier,” said a Festival Foods Associate Manger. The million-dollar winning ticket is not the first for Festival Foods. The Lottery retailer sold a $1,000,000 winning scratch ticket in 2020. Festival Foods also sold large, winning scratch and lotto tickets of $30,000 and $10,000
Read MoreThe Eau Claire Community Foundation (ECCF) is pleased to announce that its annual Community Grant Cycle awarded $213,259 in grants to 50 nonprofits that serve Eau Claire County. This total includes an unprecedented eight grants of $10,000 or more. Grantees represent all four of ECCF’s giving categories: Create Culture (visual and performing arts, museums, literature); Form Futures (education, training); Give Green (animals, fitness, the environment); and Offer Opportunities (basic needs such as food, shelter, and medical care). Each year, ECCF’s
Read MoreThe compost site located at 501 South Hume Avenue, Marshfield, will be closed for approximately two days, Thursday, June 8 through Friday, June 9, to allow for the construction of an additional road inside the site to allow better access for patrons to dump compost material at the site. The site will be open this weekend (June 10-11), but may close on Monday, June 12, if the project needs to be finished. The site is typically open 24 hours a
Read MorePablo Center at the Confluence works to empower artists and connect audiences through the Wisconsin Shakespeare Festival to be presented throughout the summer of 2023. As an integral part of this inaugural season, Wisconsin Shakespeare Festival is proud to introduce the playwright winners for Improbable Fiction: A New Works Series. Playwrights from across the region and country were invited to submit one-act plays in one of three categories: “Young Voices” (for writers ages 16-24), “Diverse Perspectives (for writers who identify
Read MoreABOVE PHOTO: Mark Klapatch-Mathias, coordinator of the UWRF Sustainability Office, shows a toy to student Amber Rappl as they sort items donated as part of the Don’t Throw It, Donate It! project. Julian Emerson/UWRF photo. “There are lots of treasures in here…” An annual waste reduction effort at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls is getting items that would be otherwise destined for a landfill to people who need them. Volunteers working with the Don’t Throw It, Donate It! program collected
Read MoreThe violent start to Milwaukee’s summer is not slowing down. Police in Milwaukee say there were five shootings yesterday, including a school bus that was hit, and a shooting that killed a 21-year-old man. The two kids on the school bus were not hurt, but all of the other shootings did leave someone dead or injured. Milwaukee Police say the violence continued overnight with two shootings early this morning.
Read MoreThe sheriff in Dunn County says a home invasion yesterday was random, but violent. Deputies were called to a home in the township of Dunn about 3:30 yesterday morning. The people who live there say a woman forced her way into the house, and when the homeowners stopped her, she allegedly hit them with what the sheriff’s office is calling a blunt object. Everyone is okay, and the woman was arrested. The sheriff’s office is not naming the woman. CLICK
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