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Multiple KFC locations in Wisconsin to close, over 80 people to be laid off
(WFRV) – Multiple KFC locations in southern Wisconsin are reportedly closing and are expected to lay out just over 80 employees. According to a letter sent to the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development (DWD), EYM Chicken of Wisconsin, LLC will be permanently ceasing operations in Wisconsin. This is reportedly due to the ‘unforeseen business circumstance’ and not being able to reach a resolution with KFC.
City of Baraboo to add referendum regarding property tax levy
BARABOO, Wis. -- The Baraboo City Council voted Thursday to place a new referendum question on the Nov. 5, 2024 ballot, asking voters whether or not they support an increase in the property tax levy.
Complaint details search of Baraboo man's home, but alleged connection to officers remains unclear
BARABOO, Wis. -- Large amounts of drugs and guns were found inside the home of a Baraboo man, a criminal complaint filed this week alleges. However, the complaint sheds no light on the man's alleged connection to three police officers who were put under administrative investigation stemming from the case.
Ho-Chunk Nation secures rezoning for new Beloit casino
The city of Beloit granted rezoning for a new Ho-Chunk casino, paving the way for a 600,000-square-foot gaming complex that has been in planning for more than 20 years, according to a report. The Beloit City Council on Monday voted unanimously to rezone four addresses from an industrial district to...
'Freaked out' Hozier confused as couple gets engaged during song about domestic violence
Hozier was visibly confused as a couple decided to get engaged during a song with difficult subject matter. The crowd was screaming as it happened, making him think something was wrong.
Catching up with Wisconsin football DL commit Torin Pettaway
BadgerExtra caught up with Wisconsin football defensive line commit Torin Pettaway after Middleton's 37-28 home loss to Green Bay Bay Port on Thursday night. 3-star Wisconsin football recruit misses season opener, updates where things stand. Hear from one of Wisconsin football's 2025 commits about his relationship with the Badgers and...
South Dakota Supreme Court remands Summit Carbon Pipeline case to lower court
(The Center Square) - The South Dakota Supreme Court is asking a lower court to revisit questions about the status of Summit Carbon Solutions and its authorization to conduct surveys on private land. The company announced the 2,500-mile pipeline in December 2021, which includes Iowa, South Dakota, Nebraska and Minnesota. The pipeline ends in a North Dakota carbon capture facility.South Dakota landowners are battling with the company in court. They said in two separate court cases that Summit was not a common carrier and carbon...
Wisconsin flags ordered to half-staff on Monday
Flags will fly at half-staff Monday in honor of a La Crosse area WWII POW. Gov. Evers signed Executive Order #236 Friday, ordering flags to half-staff in honor of Sgt. Jack Hohlfeld. Hohlfeld’s remains were accounted for in May of this year. After being subjected to the Bataan Death March, Sgt. Hohlfeld died on December 26, 1942, while being held captive at a POW camp in the Philippines. He was born in Vernon County and grew up in both Trempealeau and La Crosse Counties.
U of W regents agree to ask Evers for $855M budget increase
Universities of Wisconsin regents agreed overwhelmingly on Thursday to ask Gov. Tony Evers for an additional $855 million for the cash-strapped system in the next state budget.UW system President Jay Rothman has promised he won't seek to raise tuition during the life of the two-year spending plan if the system gets the money. Tuition and student fees at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, the system's flagship campus, now total $11,606 a year for in-state undergraduates. The total cost to attend the university for a year is about $30,000 when factoring in room and board, educational supplies and other costs.The UW system's...
DNR announces new online tool for analyzing water quality of lakes, streams
WISCONSIN – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) this week announced the release of the Wisconsin Water Explorer, a web-based tool that can help Wisconsin residents address concerns about the quality of water in their local lakes or rivers. The tool is available online at www.dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/SurfaceWater/WEx.html. A release...
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