A new driver’s education grant program is launching in Wisconsin. Governor Tony Evers and the Wisconsin Department of Transportation say the program aims to reduce barriers for low-income students to take driver education courses and become licensed drivers. The program covers a driving school’s fees for thirty hours of classroom time, six hours of observation, and six hours of behind-the-wheel driver training. The program is being funded by $6 million set aside in the governor’s 2023-25 biennial budget. Funds will be made available to eligible applicants on a first come, first serve basis.
Scammers get $53K from Winona business
(KWNO)-A Winona company was scammed out of more than $50,000 through a phishing scam. An employee at Behrens Manufacturing was contacted via email on Monday afternoon by someone claiming to be with one of the company's regular suppliers. The message ...
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Winona State Football Looks to Gain Momentum After First Win of Season, Head Coach, Brian Bergstrom Joins the Winona Sports Network
(KWMN)-The Winona State Warrior Football team improved to 1-1 last Saturday night with a 31-14 win over Concordia-St. Paul. The Warrior offense used four rushing touchdowns to pull away from the Golden Bears late, scoring 14 unanswered in the second ...
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California law cracking down on election deepfakes by AI to be tested
California now has some of the strictest laws on election deepfakes
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Iranian hackers tried but failed to interest Biden's campaign in stolen Trump info, FBI says
Iranian hackers sought to interest President Joe Biden’s campaign in information stolen from rival Donald Trump’s campaign, sending unsolicited emails to people associated with the then-Democratic candidate in an effort to interfere in th...
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