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Barnes Kicks Off Governor Race, Faces Criticism
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Mandela Barnes, former lieutenant governor, announces gubernatorial candidacy, aiming for general election; faces criticism over unity and past comments on law enforcement and immigration; campaign focuses on tax plan targeting billionaires and corporations; Democratic strategist sees Barnes as primary frontrunner, believing a robust primary can benefit Democrats in general election.
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Eliotte Heinz's Accidental Drowning
01:36|Eliotte Heinz, a 22-year-old Viterbo graduate student, was found dead in the Mississippi River near Brownsville, Minnesota. The autopsy report confirmed her death was an accidental drowning, with alcohol present in her system. She was last seen at three thirty-nine AM near the riverbank, and her smart watch recorded her final steps at four thirty AM. No evidence of foul play or suicidal thoughts was found on her electronics.
Johnson Creek's Tree Lighting: Community Spirit & Giving
01:35|Experience the joy and community spirit of Johnson Creeks Tree Lighting Celebration, featuring horse-drawn rides, carolers, Santa, and a successful food drive benefiting the local pantry. Pastor Dale Vlastnik honored with the Christmas Star Award, highlighting his dedication to community events.
Packers Edge Bears in NFC North Thriller
02:02|The Green Bay Packers emerged victorious in a thrilling NFC North showdown against the Chicago Bears, securing a 28-21 win and claiming first place in the division. Quarterback Jordan Love shone, leading a game-winning drive and showcasing his clutch abilities. Despite controversial officiating calls, the Packers momentum continues, with this win marking their fourth consecutive victory. The rivalry between these historic franchises is reignited, promising an exciting future for the NFC North.
100-Year-Old Nurse's Bullet Donation
01:29|Alice Darrow, a 106-year-old former Navy nurse, donates a bullet to Pearl Harbor Memorial, symbolizing her love story with fire controlman Dean Darrow, who survived the attack and later married her. The bullet, once lodged near his heart, now serves as a powerful symbol of survival and sacrifice.
Madison's Snowplow Trading Cards: Fun & Eco-Friendly
01:33|Madisons Snowplow Fleet Gets a Fun Makeover: Collectible Trading Cards Highlight Essential Winter Work and Environmental Awareness
Pearl Harbor Survivor's Tale
01:35|Seventy-nine years ago, the U.S. was attacked by Japan at Pearl Harbor, drawing it into World War Two. Among the survivors was Russ Warriner, a seaman on the USS Arizona, who was thrown from the ship and rescued. Remarkably, he and his brother were the only pair of brothers to survive the sinking. Today, Ed Miklavcic, one of the oldest living survivors, was honored for his service. The attack marked a turning point in American history, leading to the countrys involvement in the war and shaping the world as we know it.
Japan Earthquake: Tsunami Warning, Evacuations
01:37|Powerful Earthquake Triggers Tsunami Warning in Japan: Prime Minister Vows to Prioritize Human Life
Pearl Harbor: Roosevelt's War Declaration
01:26|On December 8, 1941, the U.S. declared war on Japan following the Pearl Harbor attacks, a move that united the nation and led to a massive influx of soldiers, with over 320,000 from Wisconsin alone serving in World War Two.
Eagles vs Chargers: Key Matchup, Injuries
01:55|Tonights Monday Night Football showdown between the Philadelphia Eagles and Los Angeles Chargers is a must-watch for football fans. Both teams are tied at eight wins and four losses, with a victory crucial for their playoff hopes. The Eagles, defending champions, have lost their last two games, while the Chargers have won four of their last five. The Chargers star quarterback, Justin Herbert, is questionable after hand surgery, but is expected to play. The Eagles run defense is a concern without defensive tackle Jalen Carter, potentially opening up the field for Chargers running backs Kimani Vidal and Omarion Hampton. Many predict a close game, with the Chargers potentially pulling off a narrow victory thanks to late-game heroics from Herbert and a strong performance from Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts.