The Statue Stays News | January 20, 2022 | by Morgan McCarthy The Badger statue at the Wisconsin Capitol isn’t going anywhere anytime soon. The Navy yesterday said it will allow the state to…
Dane Co. Plans For Free Masks News | January 20, 2022 | by Morgan McCarthy There will soon be more free N96 masks in Madison and Dane County. County Executive Joe Parisi yesterday said the…
Local Connection to World Stage News | January 20, 2022 | by Morgan McCarthy Folks in the Chippewa Valley can cheer-on a local in the Olympics next month in China. Eau Claire native Ben…
MKE Father Facing Prison After Accidental Shooting News | January 20, 2022 | by Morgan McCarthy It’s reckless homicide charges for the Milwaukee dad who police say accidentally shot and killed his eight-year-old daughter last weekend.…
Search for WI Homicide Suspect Ends in Iowa News | January 20, 2022 | by Morgan McCarthy The search for a homicide suspect from Milwaukee has ended in Iowa. Police in Waterloo, Iowa arrested 47-year-old Simone Hughes…
Donation to Help Waukesha Parade Victim News | January 20, 2022 | by Morgan McCarthy One of the Waukesha Parade victims is getting some help to get back to normal. The Professional Firefighters of Wisconsin yesterday donated…
Afghan Refugees Start School, Resettlement Efforts Continue News | January 20, 2022 | by Morgan McCarthy The last of the Afghan refugees in Wausau are starting school. The city’s school district yesterday said elementary school students…
New Committee To Tackle Supply Chain Issues in WI and Beyond News | January 20, 2022 | by Morgan McCarthy The Wisconsin Assembly is looking into what can be done about the supply chain problems in the state, and across the country.…
Navy Medical Team Plans to Stay Longer News | January 20, 2022 | by Morgan McCarthy The Navy is staying in Green Bay a little while longer. Bellin Health yesterday said the 23-member Navy medical team…
WI Coronavirus Hospitalizations Continue Fall News | January 20, 2022 | by Morgan McCarthy Wisconsin’s coronavirus hospitalizations continue to fall. The state’s Hospital Association yesterday said there are now just over 21 hundred people…