9-17-20 mayville shooting incident

Four people were flown by helicopter to area hospitals following a shooting incident in Mayville.  The incident happened shortly before 7:30-pm Wednesday near the 1100 block of  Horicon Street in Mayville.  The Dodge County Sheriff’s Office says when paramedics arrived they

9-17-20 big jump in covid-19 cases in fdl county

One of the biggest one day totals in positive COVID-19 cases in Fond du Lac County since the start of the pandemic  has pushed the total number of cases over 1500.   Fifty two new cases were reported Wednesday

9-17-20 marshfield medical center beaver dam issues new restrictions

Citing rising COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations in and around Dodge County and with the flu season right around the corner Marshfield Medical Center-Beaver Dam is indefinitely restricting inpatient visitation.   Effective immediately no visitors will be allowed into the hospital  inpatient

9-17-20 wi national guard battling wildfires out west

A Wisconsin National Guard major says it’s heartbreaking to see footage from the wildfires raging across western states.  Last Friday the Wisconsin National Guard dispatched two Black Hawk helicopters and 15 solidiers to assist with firefighting efforts in

9-17-20 damage from kenosha unrest tops $11 million

KENOSHA, Wis. (AP) — Kenosha’s fire chief says damage from the unrest over the police shooting of Jacob Blake has now topped $11 million. Fire Chief Charles Leipzig told the Police and Fire Commission Tuesday that the

9-17-20 fdl construction pay study

The president of Envision Greater Fond du Lac says she’s not surprised at a new study that shows Fond du Lac ranks eighth among small metro areas in the United States when it comes to paying construction

9-17-20 fdl school district-first two weeks

The interim Fond  du Lac school superintendent says early reports are positive for the district’s blended model to start the school year.    This is the third week that students are in class for a couple days a

9-17-20 wildfire smoke drifts across the united states

As wildfires continue to ravage western states, that haze that you may have noticed in the sky over the last couple of days is smoke particles from the fires.  National Weather Service meteorologist, Chris Stumpf, says it’s not your