Month: September 2024

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9-17-24 aaa: new cost of car ownership continues to rise

A new AAA survey finds the price of new car ownership continues to climb.  Wisconsin AAA spokesman Nick Jarmusz says this year's Your Driving Cost study reveals the total cost to own and operate a new vehicle is just over $12,000.  Jarmusz says the leading costs are finance charges and depreciation.  When shopping for a new car Jarmusz says EVs have the second-highest total ownership costs.   Hybrid vehicles have the second […]

todaySeptember 16, 2024

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9-17-24 hunter discovers remains of missing three year old wisconsin boy

TWO RIVERS, Wis. (AP) — Police say a hunter in northeastern Wisconsin has discovered the skeletal remains of a 3-year-old boy who vanished in February. Two Rivers Police Chief Benjamin Meinnert said Friday remains discovered in the town of Two Rivers are that of Elijah Vue. Court documents say Elijah's mother, Katrina Baur, took the boy to stay at her boyfriend's home in February so her boyfriend could teach him […]

todaySeptember 16, 2024

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9-17-24 voting now open in coolest thing made in wisconsin contest

MADISON – Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce (WMC) opened voting for its popular Coolest Thing Made in Wisconsin contest on Monday morning. Since its inception in 2016, the contest has garnered more than one million votes from Wisconsinites, highlighting the manufacturing industry’s $71 billion economic output, career opportunities and innovative products.  “Wisconsin is home to nearly 500,000 men and women who are employed by our thousands of manufacturers,” said WMC President & […]

todaySeptember 16, 2024

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9-17-24 new reading program at fdl public library

Can you capture the dragons?  Youth in kindergarten through fifth grade will be able to capture their own magical creatures starting Oct. 1 while strengthening their reading skills through a new program offered by the Fond du Lac Public Library.  With Reading Dragons & Friends, kids will be able to start collecting exciting trading cards featuring dragons and other amazing creatures. Each month, youth can take home up to four […]

todaySeptember 16, 2024

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9-17-24 wisconsin farm bureau federation submits comments to usda’s proposed revisions to federal milk marketing orders

MADISON – On Sep. 13, Wisconsin Farm Bureau submitted comments to the United States Department of Agriculture regarding proposed revisions to the Federal Milk Marketing Orders.  The letter, submitted jointly with Minnesota Farm Bureau, expressed opposition to USDA’s recommendations. Although WFBF supports the pricing formula change from “average of” to “higher of” and USDA’s recommended class I differentials, WFBF opposes raising make allowances.  “While a switch back to the ‘higher-of’ class I […]

todaySeptember 16, 2024

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9-16-24 beaver dam apartment fire displaces residents

Nobody was injured in a weekend fire that displaced residents of a Beaver Dam apartment complex. Firefighters from several departments battled the blaze Saturday night on Lake Crest Drive that left the eight unit apartment building uninhabitable. The cause of the fire remains under investigation.

todaySeptember 16, 2024

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9-16-24 deer hunter rescued from fdl county swamp

Fond du Lac County Sheriff’s deputies rescued a deer hunter who got stuck in a swamp in Fond du Lac County over the weekend. Shortly after 8pm Saturday the Sheriff’s Office Dispatch Center received a 911 call from a person who said he was lost in the Mullet Creek State Wildlife area near Deerview Road and was stuck waste deep in the swamp. The caller said his cellphone battery was […]

todaySeptember 15, 2024

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9-16-24 universities of wisconsin adopt viewpoint-neutral policy for college leaders

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The University of Wisconsin administration has published a new policy that requires school leaders remain maintain neutral viewpoints in their public statements. Universities of Wisconsin President Jay Rothman released the policy Friday. It states that university leaders such as chancellors, provosts, deans and department chairs should talk only about matters that affect university operations and maintain viewpoint neutrality when referencing any political or social controversy. The […]

todaySeptember 15, 2024

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9-16-24 city of fdl cracking down on homeless population

The city of Fond du Lac is shutting down campsites for homeless people in the city.  The Fond du Lac city council has approved changes to the city public safety code that allows the city to prohibit camping or sleeping on public property.  The decision was made after concerns were raised by local businesses about a growing homeless population in the downtown.  City manager Joe Moore says the local homeless population has seen a […]

todaySeptember 15, 2024