AI wildfire detection cameras may come to Eau Claire County. Xcel Energy is considering the installation between Eau Claire and Osseo to spot smoke earlier and help first responders arrive faster. The camera would scan the area in a 360-view every minute, flagging any smoke that’s then analyzed by a human analyst. If approved, officials believe this technology could provide crews with a critical head start, allowing them to spot wildfires before they spread.
Read MoreThe Wisconsin DATCP is warning people about a new twist in a utility bill scam. Scammers have been calling people over the past month claiming they have unpaid utility bills and demanding immediate payment. The new element now involves sending victims a barcode by text or email, leading them to scan it at a local retailer to make the payment. The DATCP says the payment is going into the scammer’s cryptocurrency wallet. Officials say customers should visit the website or
Read MoreThe Green Bay Packers running back has been arrested following a disturbance complaint. The Hobart-Lawrence Police Department were called Saturday to the complaint involving Josh Jacobs. He was taken into custody Tuesday on multiple charges, including strangulation and suffocation assault. Jacobs is expected to make an appearance in court Wednesday. The investigation is ongoing.
Read MoreThe Stevens Point Common Council is approving a bid to build a new City Hall. The approval follows more than a year of meetings and discussions on the project’s site, size and design. Mayor Mike Wiza said the construction bid came in well under the anticipated budget, which is set for approximately 13-million dollars. The new facility will be built on the former site of the Weber Tackle Company. Groundbreaking is expected in early June, with completion slated for July
Read MoreWisconsin is one of the best states for disaster preparedness, according to a national study. Eva Basinger has more.
Read MoreNick & Alisha Arvold and their partner Marilyn Fanetti owners of Cobble & Vine, invite the community to join them as they officially open their new wedding and event venue with a ribbon cutting ceremony on June 12 at 2:00 PM. Cobble & Vine is the result of a shared vision years in the making. After over a decade in the wedding industry, Nick and Alisha took a leap to create a space centered around connection, experience, and bringing people together. What was
Read MoreAt 41 years old, Chukwunonso Offiah (known as Chuk) knows firsthand what perseverance looks like. A recent respiratory therapy student at Chippewa Valley Technical College’s River Falls campus, Offiah graduated on May 22, marking the culmination of a journey that began long before he entered the classroom. Originally from Nigeria, he moved to the United States in 2016 with a goal of building a future in health care. “I have always wanted to be in the medical field,” Offiah said.
Read MoreOn Monday, May 25, 2026, at approximately 10:45 p.m., the Wisconsin State Patrol responded to a two-vehicle crash on I-94 at milepost 129 westbound. Preliminary evidence indicates a 2018 Kia Optima, driven by 21 year old Lacey Georgeson, was traveling westbound and rear ended a 2017 GMC Sierra. This caused both vehicles to leave the roadway and roll several times. Gerogeson sustained non-life-threatening injuries in the crash and was transported by ambulance to a local hospital. The 68-year-old male operator
Read MoreAmong the class of 849 undergraduate students who crossed the commencement stage at University of Wisconsin-Stout’s most recent ceremony on May 16, five College of Arts and Human Sciences students were recognized by faculty and staff as inspiring graduates whose stories represent what it is to be Stout Proud. These graduates shared their university experiences, setbacks and successes in UW-Stout’s Inspiring Graduate Q&A series: Of this year’s UW-Stout graduates, 77.4% were hired prior to graduation, while 99% of recent graduates were employed or furthering their education within
Read MoreAt approximately 15:36 on May 26, 2026, the Rice Lake Fire Department was dispatched to an apartment fire at The King Edward Inn Apartments, 6 E Eau Claire Street, in the City of Rice Lake, with the caller reporting that smoke was coming from anapartment. Upon arrival of the first fire department units at 15:38, tenants had begun self evacuating from the building. Firefighters assisted three tenants on safely evacuating the building. Once the fire was located, firefighters utilized a
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