Happy Thanksgiving!

Happy Thanksgiving!

It’s here! Thanksgiving 2025 has arrived!

We hope you are set to enjoy the holiday with a heart as full as your belly today. Thanks for spending a little time with us.

As we reflect on the blessings in our life, we’ll take a minute to also look at the day and what’s going on around the Union as people prepare to dish up, chow down and take time to give thanks.

First of all, why? Thanksgiving Day, annual national holiday in the United States and Canada celebrating the harvest and other blessings of the past year. Americans generally believe that their Thanksgiving is modeled on a 1621 harvest feast shared by the English colonists (Pilgrims) of Plymouth and the Wampanoag people

In case you still haven’t made it to where you’re going on this Thanksgiving, have patience. But, the travel crush that was yesterday’s headline should be a little lighter today. The days before and immediately after Thanksgiving are typically the busiest and that’s expected to really stand out this year, with the busiest holiday travel period forecast in 15 years. And speaking of forecast, the weather is likely to play a role in today’s travel plans for millions with winter weather alerts posted from Eastern Minnesota to Upstate New York through Saturday.

The real rush came and went yesterday, but Mother Nature could put a damper on things for some last-minute travelers today. HERE LOCALLY, we have a chilly day in store, but travel should be easy. CLICK FOR YOUR WEAU 13 FIRST ALERT FORECAST.

If you are staying put, but brining New York into your home, they’re expecting windy conditions, which might affect which balloons we see flying high. But on solid ground, it’s a star-studded lineup of entertainers and performers for this year’s Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Jennifer Pulsone reports.

When it comes to the menu, if you are looking to connect with community, CLICK HERE FOR MEAL OPTIONS in the Chippewa Valley.

Ovens are on and the turkey is cooking. As we get ready for Thanksgiving, know that things are very different than the first one in 1621. Brie Tennis with more.

If movies are part of your Turkey Day traditions, enjoy the popcorn!

And for many, a trip to Chippewa Falls will happen with the official opening of Irving Park and the Christmas Village.

So, whatever plans you have this Thanksgiving we are thankful for you being here and we extend warm wishes to you and yours for a holiday that creates great memories for years to come.

Happy Thanksgiving!…enjoy the pie!

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