February 11, 2012

Drivers should fear deer this time of year

We’re entering the peak season for deer-vehicle collisions. That from Major Dan Lonsdorf with the Wisconsin State Patrol, with a reminder that June has high potential for car-deer crashes. “There’s so much traffic out there, that we’re certainly going to see the kind of spike that we see every year at this time when the deer start moving,” says Lonsdorf.

There are plenty of tips for drivers to minimize the chances of hitting a deer – but Lonsdorf said this may be the most important. “If you see a deer, and it’s crossed the road, don’t look at where the deer is going, look at where it came from,” Londorf advises. “Often a second deer is coming, and that’s the one you’re going to run into if you’re not paying attention.” And, he says, slow down and pay more attention to what’s on the roadway and less to what’s happening inside your car. [Read more...]

Being safe on holiday includes food

What’s Memorial Day without cookouts? A registered dietician has some advice to ensure you don’t get sick from food not prepared or stored properly. Barbara Troy, Clinical Assistant Professor at Marquette University, says be careful with proteins especially raw meat. Although cured meats like sausages and hot dogs are generally considered to be a little more sustainable she says exercise caution there as well.

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Having home security in mind for holiday

If you and your family are leaving town for Memorial Day, there are some things to keep in mind to keep your home safe. A police officer says first and foremost use your locks. Jason Weber with the Wisconsin Crime Prevention Practitioners Association (WCPPA) says so many burglaries to homes and cars occur when are they are simply unlocked.

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Kicking off tourism season in the Dells

Wisconsin Dells attractions are hoping to kick off a “tremendous summer season” this holiday weekend

Tom Diehl of the Tommy Bartlett Show says a good weekend could represent up to 6-percent of their business for the summer. He’s hoping for up to 100,000 visitors to the area this weekend, which he feels is a very attainable goal. [Read more...]

No Call deadline nears, online registration spikes

Deadline approaches for getting on Wisconsin’s No Call list.

If you want to avoid frequent calls from telemarketers, you have until the end of Monday to sign up to the latest No Call list.

Brock Bergey, spokesperson at the state Department of Consumer Protection, says nearly 37,500 new phone numbers were added to the list in just a few hours Thursday early afternoon, causing online registration to be temporarily unavailable. Bergey says the agency’s Internet service provider assures them that peak usage will diminish. So, if you were unable to register, simply try again. [Read more...]