Here is the latest Wisconsin news from The Associated Press at 9:40 p.m. CST
MILWAUKEE (AP) — A winter storm moving across the Upper Midwest has dumped up to nearly 10 inches of snow in the La Crosse area. The National Weather Service reports 8 inches of snow in the Milwaukee suburbs of Brown Deer and Menomonee Falls on Sunday. The Madison airport reports more than 7 inches of snow, while Beaver Dam and Portage report 7 inches. After the storm moves out, a strong arctic cold front is forecast to hit Wisconsin on Tuesday.
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Milwaukee police say a woman is under arrest after a man was fatally stabbed. Police say the homicide was reported around 9 p.m. Saturday. A 44-year-old man with stab wound was found inside the home. Police took a 31-yearold woman into custody. The investigation continues, and no additional details were released.
TOMAH, Wis. (AP) — Officials at a nonprofit homeless shelter say they’re addressing safety concerns at the Wisconsin facility after a veteran jumped out of a third-floor window. Wisconsin Public Radio reports the resident, who was found alive, is the second incident this year involving the Veterans Assistance Foundation. The VA said it would end the shelter’s lease agreement with the Tomah Veterans Affairs Medical Center after a veteran’s death at the facility in September. The shelter’s lease ends in January.
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Authorities have arrested a couple from southern Wisconsin is a series of gas station and convenience store robberies going back to mid-October. The Dane County sheriff’s office said Friday the 32-year-old man and his alleged accomplice, a 36-year-old woman, both from Columbus, were being held in the Columbia County Jail. Authorities say the robberies began at a gas station in the Town of Burke on Oct. 15. The last robbery was at a Subway restaurant in Columbus on Dec. 4.