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Crime Could Mean No RNC in MKE

By Morgan McCarthy | May 3, 2022

Milwaukee and Nashville are the two finalist cities to host the 2022 Republican National Convention.  Milwaukee could be disadvantaged due to high crime.  Milwaukee has seen 67 homicides so far this year, but Mayor Cavalier Johnson says his city isn’t the only one that’s seen an increase in crime.  RNC leaders are expected to make a decision this summer.

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WI Virtual Learning Summer School Enrollment Opens

By Morgan McCarthy | May 3, 2022

Enrollment for virtual summer school in Wisconsin is now open.   Wisconsin Virtual Learning offers students in 8th through 12th grade the opportunity to earn high school credit.  Courses cost 290 dollars for high school and middle school courses and 190 dollars for half-credit semester courses.  Enrollment is open until June 30th.

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City of Altoona and Eau Claire Area EDC Announce 2022 Champion of Arts Recipient

By Morgan McCarthy | May 3, 2022

The City of Altoona and Eau Claire Area EDC are excited to announce the 2022 Champion of Arts Recipient – Jason Jon Anderson, Executive Director of Pablo Center at the Confluence. Presented annually, this award recognizes a community leader for exceptional advocacy, innovation, and sustained collaborations within the arts community of the Chippewa Valley. On March 12th, 2020, the Pablo Center was shuttered due to a government mandate in response to the beginning of the COVID-19 Pandemic. Jason promptly began organizing

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Chippewa River Update, Trail Closures

By Morgan McCarthy | May 3, 2022

Recent rain and runoff in the upper Chippewa River watershed have resulted in increased levels on the Chippewa River in Eau Claire. At 6 a.m. the Chippewa River gauge at Grand Avenue read just over 765 feet, which is 8 feet below the flood stage reading of 773 feet. At its current level the river has entered our Action stage prompting safety measures and the closure of the lowest lying areas of the Chippewa River Trail.For the safety of residents,

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Gov. Evers Declares May as Foster Care Month

By Morgan McCarthy | May 3, 2022

Today there are over 6,800 Wisconsin children in out-of-home care, with 87% being in a home setting thanks to the dedication and support of foster parents, relatives, and family friends. To raise awareness and acknowledge the collective efforts of those involved with foster care, Governor Evers has proclaimed May as Foster Care Month. “We are excited to see this increased trend and look forward to a day where more children are placed with relatives and people who know and love them.”  -henderson

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Local Partnership Showcases 4-H Clubs on Campus

By Morgan McCarthy | May 3, 2022

ABOVE PHOTO: Lily Schwartz’s 3D painted turtle on display in Heritage Hall. Art education majors at University of Wisconsin-Stout and Arts Integration Menomonie partnered with 4-H Club educators in Dunn, Chippewa and Eau Claire counties to bring online art classes to their students in kindergarten through seventh grade this spring. About 40 students were involved in Art U, taught by four preservice art teachers. Their creative works are on display through Friday, May 6, at the university’s Heritage Hall, first floor lobby.

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Gov. Evers Addresses “Lily Alert”

By Morgan McCarthy | May 3, 2022

Wisconsin’s governor is open to the idea of a local missing child alert system following the murder of a ten-year-old girl in Chippewa Falls. Governor Tony Evers yesterday said he’s willing to look at the idea of what’s being called a Lily Alert. It would be a local alert for cases where a statewide Amber Alert isn’t appropriate. Many are looking to launch such an alert. Police say Lily Peters’ cousin killed her after she left her aunt’s house.

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WI Politicians React to Roe V. Wade Leak

By Morgan McCarthy | May 3, 2022

Expect the future of Roe v. Wade to become even more of a political issue in Wisconsin. The candidates for governor and U.S. Senate in the state all weighed-in on last night’s leak of a draft opinion from the U.S. Supreme Court that would strike down Roe. Governor Evers said he will fight to continue abortions in the state, while three of the four Republicans candidates all said they’re happy to see Roe on the way to being struck down. Wisconsin Republican U.S.

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Court Releases List of Rittenhouse Jurors

By Morgan McCarthy | May 3, 2022

We now know who served on Kyle Rittenhouse’s jury. The court yesterday released the list of the final 20 jurors in the case. Twelve people sat on the jury, the rest were alternates. Of the 20 jurors, 12 were from Kenosha, four were from Pleasant Prairie and there was one each from Bristol, Burlington, Salem and Twin Lakes. A MSNBC producer was kicked-out of court for trying to follow the jurors home during deliberations. The jury ultimately found Rittenhouse not

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School Board President Resigns Amid Social Media Scandal

By Morgan McCarthy | May 3, 2022

The school board president in Holmen is defending her decision to adopt a fake name and social media profile to argue with people in the community, even as she is leaving the school district. Cheryl Hancock resigned from the Holman School Board last night. She said she didn’t commit any crimes, and said her comments under her fake profile were not harassment or bullying. Hancock was exposed last week, and many parents say her behavior was unacceptable. Holmen Schools released

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