The first electric charging stations are going online at Kwik Trip. The company announced Wednesday that a set of chargers has been installed in West Salem, and that the system will run off a new app called Kwik Charge. The stations will offer plugs for both major vehicle standards, and can charge at 150 kilowatts. The effort matches a push for expanded electric vehicle service in Wisconsin, which has seen fewer charging installations than other states. That makes it hard to travel to rural parts of the state.
Bear Hunt Lottery Applications Now Being Accepted
(MNN)-Prospective bear hunters have until Friday, May 1st, to apply for a 2026 bear hunting license through the DNR. Applications can be submitted online, by phone, or at any license agent. Hunters may also apply for preference only, earning a point ...
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Judge rules against Gull Lake owner over helicopter use
Twin Cities CEO Doug Schieffer has been fighting with the city of East Gull Lake over whether he can take off, land and store his helicopter on his property. The city says that under its zoning ordinances, those activities constitute an "airport...
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