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.
Stewartville High School shooter identified
(KWNO)-The Olmstead County Sheriff's Office has identified 19-year-old Logan Moyer as the shooter in Friday's attack in the parking lot at Stewartville High School. An SHS student-athlete was shot while the wrestling team was boarding a bus early Fri...
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$37K stolen from ATM, could be part of larger theft ring
(KWNO)-An ATM theft on Friday at a Winona bank netted thieves $37K. According to a WPD spokesperson, the incident may be related to similar recent ATM thefts in Holmen and La Crosse. Investigators are waiting for video from the bank.
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Hunter Biden disbarred in Connecticut after complaints about gun, tax convictions
A judge found that Hunter Biden violated several ethical rules for lawyers.
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GOP Rep. says ACA subsidy users shouldn't 'pay the price for congressional inaction'
Republican Rep. Kevin Kiley of California says a health care proposal from House Speaker Mike Johnson - which is expected to get a vote this week - was "hastily thrown together."
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