Multi-Vehicle Crash Worse Than Originally Thought News | April 23, 2021 | by Morgan McCarthy The series of crashes along I-41 in Washington County was worse than first thought. Washington County Sheriff Martin Shulteis yesterday…
Gov. Evers to Spend Stimulus Money News | April 23, 2021 | by Morgan McCarthy Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers is going to spend the state’s three-point-two-billion-dollars in stimulus money on his own. The governor yesterday vetoed…
WI A.G. Announces Investigation into Catholic Churches News | April 23, 2021 | by Morgan McCarthy Wisconsin’s attorney general is going to look into each of Wisconsin’s Catholic churches as part of a statewide sex abuse investigation.…
WI Vaccine Doses Slow, Local Officials Urge Shots News | April 23, 2021 | by Morgan McCarthy Eau Claire’s health director says the choice is up to the people, either get the coronavirus vaccine or wait longer…
UW Vaccines Not Mandatory News | April 23, 2021 | by Morgan McCarthy Students at the University of Wisconsin’s two largest campuses won’t need a coronavirus shot to return to class in the fall.…
WI Wildfire Risk Persists News | April 23, 2021 | by Morgan McCarthy It could be another weekend full of wildfires across Wisconsin. The state’s Department of Natural Resources yesterday said fire danger in…
Plan Pushes In-Person Graduations News | April 23, 2021 | by Morgan McCarthy The latest plan at the Wisconsin Capitol would make sure mom and dad get to see their kids walk across the stage…
Badgers Volleyball Takes Hit News | April 23, 2021 | by Morgan McCarthy The Badgers’ women’s volleyball team will be haunted by another NCAA tournament sweep. Fourth-ranked Texas swept the lady Badgers last…
On Earth Day Every “Litter” Bit Helps News | April 22, 2021 | by Morgan McCarthy Today is the 51st anniversary of Earth Day. Whether you are planning to pick up litter, revamp your own personal…
COVID-19 Snapshot: WI Daily Cases 700+, New Strain Found in Rock Co., New Site for Vaccine Info. News | April 22, 2021 | by Morgan McCarthy There are 732 new COVID-19 cases being confirmed by health department officials today. The department says those cases push the…