Wisconsin
Wisconsin Rapids outlasts Wausau West softball in pitchers’ duel
Wausau Pilot & Evaluation
WISCONSIN RAPIDS – Rhiannon Carroll struck out 4 with out a stroll in a complete-game effort because the Wisconsin Rapids softball crew completed its common season and Wisconsin Valley Convention schedule with a 2-1 win over Wausau West on Tuesday at Lincoln Excessive College.
Wisconsin Rapids scored a run within the backside of the primary as Megan Clary led off with a single, stole second, moved to 3rd on a single by Hayley Wagner and scored on a groundout by Carroll.
The rating held till the sixth when West tied it. Izzy Gullickson doubled with one out and scored on an error, knotting the rating at 1-1.
Carroll obtained out of the jam and the Raiders had been capable of regain within the lead within the backside of the inning. Carroll led off with a single and pinch runner Nora Lassa scored on a Kendall Ziegahn single.
Carroll allowed two hits within the seventh however was capable of get the ultimate two batters to complete off the victory.
Rapids finishes the common season with a 15-5 report and an 8-4 mark within the Wisconsin Valley Convention.
Allison Kirsch suffered the tough-luck loss for West (4-11, 3-8 WVC), putting out two with out a stroll.
Wausau West will end up its Wisconsin Valley Convention and regular-season schedule with a house recreation towards Marshfield on Thursday at 4:30 p.m.
The WIAA Division 1 postseason brackets can be introduced on Thursday. Regional semifinals can be performed on Tuesday, Might 24.
Raiders 2, Warriors 1
Wausau West 000 001 0 – 1 5 0
Wisconsin Rapids 100 001 x – 2 8 1
WP: Rhiannon Carroll. LP: Allison Kirsch.
SO: Kirsch 2; Carroll 4. BB: Kirsch 0; Carroll 0.
High hitters: WW, Izzy Gullickson 2B, run; Autumn Hughes 2B; Sophia Peissig 2×3. WR, Megan Clary 2×3, run; Kendall Ziegahn 1×3, RBI; Carroll 1×3, RBI; Sawyer Holberg 2B.
Information: Wausau West 4-11, 3-8 Wisconsin Valley Convention; Wisconsin Rapids 15-5, 8-4 Wisconsin Valley Convention.
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'It's been absolutely insane': Wisconsin natives closely monitor devastating wildfires in California
LOS ANGELES — The massive wildfires that started in the Highlands of the Pacific Palisades may seem far from Wisconsin. However, some people from Southeast Wisconsin are facing the horrific sights of the deadly fires.
“Just picture palm trees on fire, ash blowing all around, and orange smoke everywhere,” said Milwaukee native Brooke Bayer.
Bayer moved to the Los Angeles area to work for Warner Bros. She said the typically sunny skies outside the studio are now filled with black and orange clouds.
“When you’re not here and you’re not in it, you’re like, ‘Oh, wow, that sucks, there’s a fire. You know, that’s a bummer.’ But when you’re actually here, you’re like, ‘Wow, that’s my friend’s house on fire. It really just hits home,’” Bayer explained.
Watch: Wisconsin natives closely monitor devastating wildfires in California
Wisconsin natives closely monitor devastating wildfires in California
She has a bag packed just in case the flames come too close for comfort.
“It’s just so sad. I mean, there are no other words than heartbreaking and devastating seeing your friends have to evacuate,” Bayer said.
Another Wisconsinite, Josh Silberman, is prepared to evacuate as soon as the wildfires get too close to his home.
“It all just happened so fast, and it’s been absolutely insane,” he explained.
The Mequon native is closely monitoring the fires and packing his belongings.
“There are fire trucks everywhere, the highways are jammed with first responders going back and forth on the 405. There are helicopters over my house consistently. There are planes flying everywhere. It’s just crazy,” Silberman explained.
Click here to read about another Wisconsin native who had to evacuate the area.
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Wisconsin man, 56, dies in U.P. snowmobile crash
ONTONAGON COUNTY, MI – A 56-year-old Wisconsin man is dead after a snowmobile crash on Tuesday in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, WLUC reports.
An Ontonagon County Sheriff’s deputy responded around 12:24 p.m. Tuesday to the crash on Trail No. 1 in Bergland, the report said. The man was found dead at the scene.
The crash is under investigation, the report said. Neither the victim’s identity nor the cause of the crash have been released.
Other agencies assisted at the scene, the report said.
Wisconsin
Wisconsin launches first EV charging stations in statewide network
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) – The first federally-funded electric vehicle charging stations in Wisconsin are now online.
Gov. Tony Evers’ office says fast-charging stations opened at a Kwik Trip in Ashland (Ashland County), Menomonie (Dunn County) and Chippewa Falls (Chippewa County).
More stations are set to open across the state in the coming months in a growing EV charging network at gas stations, hotels, supermarkets and other locations.
There are 12 federally-funded EV charging station sites planned in Northeast Wisconsin, including Oneida Casino; a Festival Foods on Green Bay’s east side; Kwik Trips in Green Bay, Bonduel, Marinette, Oshkosh and Fond du Lac; a BP station in Neenah; and Sleep Inn & Suites in Sheboygan.
Wisconsin received $78 million from National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure program, which was part of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law signed by President Biden. So far the state has released $23 million to support 53 projects.
There are currently 29,000 electric vehicles registered in Wisconsin, according to the state Department of Transportation.
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