(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 requested $53,000 be sent to a new account. Shortly after the money was sent a second request to change accounts arrived, making the employee suspicious. Management at Behrens was informed and contacted the police. No additional money was sent. The email address of the scammers was one letter off from the email of the supplier regularly used by Behrens.
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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