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Meet Firefighter/EMT Chris Schmid
I currently work at Station 1 (W. Dayton Street) on the 'C' shift. I had the opportunity to do a ride-along with the Madison Fire Department my senior year of high school. I was impressed by the professionalism and the high-quality care that was provided by the crew. The firefighters on shift that day really made me feel welcomed and explained exactly what they were doing, and why, in a way that I understood at the time without having any prior experience. This opportunity solidified my desire to join the fire service after high school.
Sheriff’s Office identifies man killed when his motorcycle struck a tree in the roadway
DE SOTO, Wis. – Vernon County Sheriff Roy Torgerson reports a motorcyclist was killed when they struck a tree that had fallen on the road near De Soto early Sunday morning. According to the Sheriff’s report the accident happened at approximately 2:00 a.m. on Sunday, July 14 on Holt Road, between Lawrence Ridge Road and Mellem Road, rural De Soto, in the town of Wheatland.
One person dead, several others injured following crash in Adams County
MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) - One person is dead and two other people are injured after a crash in the town of Strongs Prairie Friday, Adams County Sheriff’s Office reported on Monday. Authorities said deputies responded just before 6 p.m. to the intersection of State Highway 21 and County Highway...
'Declare the Good News!' Jehovah's Witness convention explores Christ's life, Bible message
JANESVILLE — Traveling more that 70 miles, the Sparesus family arrived at the Jehovah’s Witness convention in Janesville ready to immerse themselves in a weekend of faith and fellowship. The convention started on July 5 and will continue every weekend until August 11 at the Assembly Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, 207 S. Wright Road. So far, 1,000 people have attended each weekend with a projected goal of 8,700 attendees, organizers said. ...
RNC comes to Milwaukee metro area with a new, more challenging political landscape
Republicans are holding their 2024 national convention in a swing-state metropolis where the political ground has been steadily shifting against them. The four-county Milwaukee metro area, home to more than a quarter of Wisconsin’s voters, voted Republican for president in 2000 and 2004. But not since. ...
Midwest Storm Damage Survey Underway Today Following Monday Night’s Severe Weather
Des Moines, IA – The National Weather Service (NWS) will conduct a storm survey today across parts of the Midwest, focusing on the severe thunderstorms and tornadoes that hit the region Monday night. The survey aims to assess damage in Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, and Michigan. According to the...
Winners of the Wisconsin Agriculture in the Classroom Essay Contest announced
Eleanor Jones-Sato and Bree Stalsberg have a way with words. The Wisconsin grade school students were selected as state winners in the Wisconsin Agriculture in the Classroom essay contest. The entries submitted by Eleanor and Bree were chosen from among 1,400 entries submitted by Wisconsin fourth and fifth grade students tasked with writing a 500-word essay with the theme, "Wisconsin Agriculture is Fruit-full!"
Essentia Health Warns Of New Scam Impacting Minnesota + Wisconsin
Sadly, we can't seem to through an entire week without having a new scam to warn you about. Heck, we're lucky if we get two scam-free days in a row!. Recently, Cook County officials warned that a new text scam was reportedly circulating through the Grand Marais area. There is...
Seehafer Broadcasting Honored by Wisconsin American Legion
Seehafer Broadcasting is honored to have been named the recipient of an award from the Wisconsin American Legion. During their summer conference in Appleton late last week, National Commander Daniel J Seehafer and Department Commander Karl Stuvengen presented Ryan Brahm with the 2024 Public Relations Award – Radio Category.
FOX6 News at 5 - Live at the RNC
FOX6 News at 5 offers the day's news, weather and sports in southeast Wisconsin.
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