Governor Tony Evers and the Wisconsin Department of Transportation have released $50 million in funds to help rebuild local roads that are crucial to Wisconsin’s agriculture industry. The projects will rebuild local roads that carry over 10.8 billion pounds of agricultural goods each year from farming and forestry operations that have a $1.6 billion annual impact on Wisconsin’s economy. The money is part of the first round of funding through the Agricultural Roads Improvement Program, which still has $100 million to distribute.
Driver hits pedestrian, no charges expected
(KWNO)-An accident injured a pedestrian on Monday evening in Winona. According to Winona Police, an 80-year-old man from Alma hit a 21-year-old woman with his car near the intersection of Huff Street and Sarnia Street. The driver told officers he did...
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Corrections officer smuggled drugs to inmate at Stillwater prison
An inmate has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for conspiring with a corrections officer to distribute methamphetamine inside Stillwater prison, the state's largest high-security prison facility. 37-year-old Alex Kramer, who is currently serving ...
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WSU Football Head Coach, Brian Bergstrom, Talks Loss to Minot State as Season Comes to an End, and What's Next
(KWMN)-The Winona State football team closed out their season on Saturday with a loss to Minot State, 56-23. The Beavers of Minot ran all over the warriors, eclipsing 400 yards on the ground thanks to their triple option attack. Cole Stenstrom, playi...
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Survivor of deadly trip across Canada-US border expected to testify in human smuggling trial
An Indian migrant who survived a deadly trek across the Canada-U.S. border in blizzard conditions is expected to testify Tuesday in the federal trial of two men accused of taking part in a sprawling human smuggling scheme that ultimately killed a fam...
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