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Chicago man’s body pulled from Wisconsin River, with another still missing

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A 75-year-old Chicago man’s body was pulled from the Wisconsin River this weekend, but a 20-year-old remains missing.

According to Wisconsin Dells police, a boat capsized on the river Thursday afternoon, with one of three occupants reaching shore.

Two other occupants, including 75-year-old Luis Di Filippo of Chicago, were reported missing after the incident, and his body was pulled from the river on Friday, according to Wisconsin Dells police.

Francesco Di Filippo, 20, remains missing, and searches remain ongoing this weekend, according to authorities.

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Those searches are being hampered by higher-than-normal discharge rates from the nearby Kilbourn Dam, which is discharging nearly three times its normal amount of water into the river due to rainfall and snow melt, according to authorities.

Search operations were briefly suspended Friday because of that water flow, but shoreline searches and surface searches have resumed, with underwater searches still suspended due to elevated water levels.

Boaters are being urged to wear lifejackets on the water, and to be mindful of where they are anchoring their crafts.

Wisconsin Dells police can be contacted at 608-253-1611.

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Man in Wisconsin arrested after traffic stop leads officers to find marijuana in his underwear

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ST. FRANCIS, Wis. (WFRV) – A 30-year-old man in Wisconsin was arrested just after 1 a.m. on Wednesday after an officer noticed him going 21 miles per hour over the limit with an expired registration. The St. Francis Police Department reported that the man denied having weapons in the car; however, officers established probable cause […]



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President Trump endorses Tom Tiffany for Wisconsin governor

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President Donald Trump has endorsed U.S. Rep. Tom Tiffany, R-Minocqua, in his bid to be the next governor of Wisconsin.

Trump announced the endorsement Tuesday night, writing on his social media platform Truth Social that Tiffany had his “Complete and Total Endorsement.”

“He will fight to advance Common Sense Values, and put WISCONSIN, AND AMERICA, FIRST,” Trump wrote.

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The endorsement puts to bed the questions of whether — and when — Trump would weigh in on the GOP primary for governor.

Tiffany, who has represented northern Wisconsin’s 7th District in Congress since 2020, was considered an early favorite to clinch the Republican nomination against Washington County Executive Josh Schoemann, but recent fundraising numbers suggested Schoemann could put up a fight.

The backing from Trump has proven critical in Republican primaries across the country, and it’s almost certain to give Tiffany a boost. Four years ago, Trump’s endorsement helped propel businessman Tim Michels over former Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch in the 2022 GOP primary for governor.

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But whether the president’s nod is a help or a hindrance in the general election is an open question, especially in a cycle that polling suggests could favor Democrats. Four years ago, Michels lost to Democratic Gov. Tony Evers in the general election. And almost immediately after Trump’s endorsement Tuesday, the Democratic Party of Wisconsin looked to seize on the president’s support of Tiffany as a condemnation.

“We agree with Donald Trump—Tom Tiffany has been by his side for all of it: ICE murdering Americans in the streets, the Big Ugly Bill, ending funding for the Affordable Care Act, invading Greenland, and raising every day costs,” read a statement from state Democratic Party Chair Devin Remiker. “Donald Trump just made Tom Tiffany the general election nominee, and we will stop him from bringing his chaotic and dangerous agenda in November.”

At least seven candidates are running in the Democratic primary for governor, where many of them have made attacking Trump central to their campaigns. The winner of the general election will replace Evers, who is not seeking a third term.

Trump’s announcement came as part of a slate of endorsements posted to his Truth Social platform late Tuesday evening. He also endorsed Michael Alfonso, who is running for Tiffany’s soon-to-be-vacant seat in Congress.

Alfonso is the 25-year-old son-in-law of U.S. Treasury Secretary Sean Duffy, who represented the 7th District before Tiffany. He’s one of four Republicans running to replace Tiffany.

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Trump called Alfonso “a young ‘STAR’.”

In a post on X, Alfonso wrote that it is his “greatest honor to accept this endorsement from President Donald J. Trump,” and pledged “to be a steadfast MAGA warrior.”



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Polaris to lay off 200 Wisconsin workers, close facility in Osceola

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The move comes after Polaris announced it was separating from Indian Motorcycle.

Powersports company Polaris has announced it plans to wind down the operations at its facility in Osceola which specializes in manufacturing Indian Motorcycle.

The move impacts roughly 200 Wisconsin workers at the facility.

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On Jan. 27, during a fourth quarter and full year earnings call for 2025, Polaris said the company expects to sell Indian Motorcycle by the end of the first quarter of 2026 to Carolwood, a private equity firm based in Los Angeles. However the company plans to maintain some stake in the company.

Polaris officials said called the sale of Indian Motorcycle was a “difficult decision” and added it was a “move that we believe is best for Polaris and Indian Motorcycle.”

In a post on X, Wisconsin Democrat Sen. Tammy Baldwin said:

“We have seen this story in Wisconsin too many times – a private equity firm buys a company, hollows it out, & fires its workers, all to pad their profits. It’s simply wrong.”



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