WAXX 104.5 Farm Director and longtime FFA advocate Bob Bosold will be inducted into the Wisconsin FFA Hall of Fame on June 17 at the Alliant Energy Center in Madison. The Wisconsin FFA Hall of Fame was established in 1995 to honor individuals who have made lifelong contributions to the FFA organization. Hall of Fame inductees are recognized for serving FFA in ways that are exceptionally impactful and enduring. Bosold’s nearly five decades of dedication to agricultural education and youth
Read MoreCharges are being filed against a suspect in connection with a man’s drug overdose death in Lake Hallie. Police were called to an adult store in November of last year with reports that a man had been found unresponsive. That man died at the scene. Investigators say that 46-year-old Nicholas Frederickson supplied the drugs that led to the victim’s death. Frederickson faces charges including first-degree reckless homicide / delivering drugs.
Read MoreDave Solberg officially takes the position of Eau Claire City Manager today. City Council named Solberg as their choice to replace former city manager Stephanie Hirsch after her resignation earlier this year. Solberg previously served as Eau Claire’s interim city manager and deputy city manager.
Read MoreSun Country Airlines says they are bringing back non stop service to Fort Meyers out of the Chippewa Valley Regional Airport. Those flights are expected to begin in January of next year. Sun County also offers seasonal service to Las Vegas out of Chippewa Valley Regional. CLICK HERE FOR MORE.
Read MoreLake Altoona Beach and Big Falls Beach have water quality advisories due to elevated bacteria levels. Water activities are not recommended. This water can make you sick and cause skin rashes. If you choose to use the water: don’t swallow it, wash your hands before eating, and shower after water contact. CLICK HERE FOR MORE FROM THE CITY COUNTY HEATH DEPARTMENT.
Read MoreChippewa County Farmers Union will host a public community forum, Data Centers & Our Communities, on Tuesday, June 30, 2026, from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. at Market on the River, 128 W River Street, Second Floor, Chippewa Falls. The forum will focus on what local communities should understand and ask when large developments such as data centers are proposed. The event will include discussion of local impacts, community benefits, land use, utilities, and how communities can respond when major projects
Read MoreThe Wisconsin Department of Tourism released its 2025 economic impact data, revealing that tourism in Eau Claire County generated a record $480 million in total economic impact—marking a 4.0% increase over 2024’s $461 million and thecounty’s fourth consecutive year of growth. Statewide, all-time high visitation drove Wisconsin tourism’s record-breaking $27.0 billion in total economic impact in 2025 surpassing the previous statewide record of $25.8 billion from 2024. The boost in visitation, economic contributions from across Wisconsin—including Eau Claire County—and strategic
Read MoreThe University of Wisconsin-River Falls College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences (CAFES) recently awarded five faculty research fellowships to expand dairy-related research through the Dairy Innovation Hub initiative. The selected faculty will lead projects across the Hub’s four priority areas: stewarding land and water resources; enriching human health and nutrition; ensuring animal health and welfare; and growing farm businesses and communities. Funded by a $7.8 million annual investment from the state of Wisconsin, the Hub brings together research and development efforts
Read MoreHundreds of people across western Wisconsin are gathering over the weekend of June 13-14 for two separate events responding to new proposals for hyperscale data center developments in our region. With more than a dozen proposed data centers across Wisconsin, residents are starting to organize through Great Lakes Neighbors United and GROWW (Grassroots Organizing Western Wisconsin) to seek proactive protections from massive AI data center developments. On Saturday, June 13 in Eau Claire, more than 800 people have already registered
Read MoreThe thoughts and ideas are there. The words to express those thoughts and ideas can be elusive, however. For more than two million Americans, this condition is the result of a neurological disorder known as aphasia, most often caused by a stroke. Aphasia does not affect intelligence, but can affect a person’s ability to speak, write or understand language. For years, students and faculty in UW-Eau Claire’s Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences have researched various forms of aphasia in an effort to help these individuals communicate more effectively. This summer, a two-week intensive
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