More than 280 Wisconsin law enforcement agencies took part in Drug Take Back Day on Saturday. At a gathering of law enforcement leaders in McFarland, Dane County Sheriff Kalvin Barrett said Drug Take Back Day has the power to save the lives of children and pets who might get into medications they shouldn’t. Barrett also said the event can save the lives of people struggling with addiction. Drug Take Back Day happens twice a year, in April and October. Law enforcement officials
Read MoreUW-Madison students marked Earth Day on Saturday with a march from Library Mall to the State Capitol. The event drew a lot of marchers, including members of the UW Forward Marching Band. The students said the goal was to press the state and the university to address environmental issues. The very first Earth Day, on April 22nd, 1970, was organized by then-Wisconsin Senator Gaylord Nelson.
Read MoreHello. We are glad you are here on this Earth and we welcome you to Saturday. Sometimes the week can seem long, uncooperative, or just plain exhausting. We get it. That’s why we like to start the weekend with a slightly different approach. A simple start and an ease into the day. Today is Earth Day. Let’s take a peek into what the planet has planned. First of all, we look local where you can participate in events from clean-up
Read MoreToday is National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. The aim is to keep prescription drugs from being misused as two-thirds of people who misused prescription painkillers got them from a friend or family member. You can turn in unneeded prescriptions at collection sites all across the U.S. Medications of all kinds will be accepted with no questions asked and the drugs will then be incinerated. You can search Google Maps for “medication disposal near me” for pharmacies, hospitals, police stations,
Read MoreState officials are warning about scammers who are impersonating Capitol Police. The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection and the Department of Administration put out a warning on Friday. Scammers are “spoofing” the Capitol Police dispatch number are calling people, saying there’s a warrant for their arrest and demanding payment. Officials with the two departments said Capitol Police will never make threatening phone calls about a warrant or arrest. And officers won’t ever call to demand payment or ask for
Read MoreThe Brewers return home tonight on a four-game winning streak. They play the Red Sox at American Family Field at seven o’clock. The Brewers are coming off a three-game sweep of the Mariners in Seattle. They’ve lost just five games this season but have just a one-and-a-half game lead over the Pirates for first place in the Central Division.
Read MoreA new passenger trolley is coming to Eau Claire this summer. The trolley is expected to start operating in July and will offer tours of the city and its historic locations. Volume One is the company running the trolley and is also hiring tour guides and drivers on its website. The last time trollies ran in Eau Claire was over 100 years ago.
Read MoreAfter weeks of rising gas prices there’s some evidence Wisconsin gas prices are going back down. Triple-A says the statewide average is three dollars and 50 cents a gallon, down four cents from this time last week. Gas prices in Madison seem to be dropping even faster, down six cents from last week. Triple-A says right now the U.S. is seeing gas demand go down alongside oil prices.
Read MoreIn accordance with Executive Order #187, the flags of the United States and the State of Wisconsin shall be flown at half-staff from sunrise to sunset on Sunday, April 23, 2023, in honor of former Governor Tony Earl.
Read MoreThe pages of history hold many heroes and for this week’s Friday Feel Good we take those words off the pages and put them into song. A Southwest Airlines gate agent at Oakland International Airport honored a World War II veteran by getting everyone to sing “God Bless America“. As he exited, the Southwest employees and passengers finished off the song to the 100-year-old veteran. Proof that though time marches on, Patriotism still stands tall. YOU CAN HEAR THE FRIDAY
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