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White Center business finds new location one week after fire destroys building
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Several fundraisers to help White Center businesses damaged by arson Deborah Horne
A White Center ice cream shop is raising money this weekend for workers displaced by a devastating fire.
Just yesterday, officials determined they now believe the fire was intentionally set.
But since the fire seems to have been targeted a gay bar, there is the issue of whether this is a hate crime.
Certainly, the people who own The Lumber Yard Bar think it is a hate crime.
But no decision has been made about that just yet.
There are signs everywhere that show how people can help so these businesses and their employees can come back.
LumberYard Bar and seven other businesses in downtown White Center early Monday is now being investigated as arson. Though the original tentative determination was that it was likely accidental, KCSO spokesperson
Sgt. Tim Meyer tells WSB that they received “new evidence” that led investigators to “reclassify it as arson.” Though the LumberYard has posted on social media that “This most likely is also a hate crime,” Sgt. Meyer would not speculate on a potential motive. Anyone with any information should contact KCSO.
1:50 PM: We went over to the fire scene to see if we could find out more; no one’s around, but we did photograph the signs asking for tips –
Beef Quality Assurance certification meetings scheduled
Wisconsin State Farmer
The UW-Madison’s Division of Extension and the Wisconsin Beef Council will be hosting a set schedule of in-person Beef Quality Assurance (BQA) certification meetings over the coming months.
In-person sessions are intended for those who cannot complete the online certification available by going to https://www.bqa.org/ and clicking on ‘Certification’. Farmers are encouraged not to wait until the last minute to earn BQA certification or to recertify, as it is better that a current certification overlaps rather than expires.
To attend in-person
To attend the in-person meetings, farmers must register 7 days before the meeting date as attendance is limited based on location capacity and to follow any COVID guidelines in place at that time. No walk-ins will be allowed.
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