Veterans Day is here. Today is a federal holiday in the United States observed annually on November 11, for honoring military veterans of the United States Armed Forces. On the national stage, President Trump is set to mark Veterans Day today with a visit to Arlington National Cemetery. The president is expected to lay a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and deliver remarks as part of an official observance ceremony. This year’s Veterans Day proclamation from the
Read MoreThe Chippewa Valley Health Cooperative is receiving a financial lift. The nonprofit is receiving a 250-thousand-dollar grant from the Eau Claire Community Foundation. Those funds are intended to help cover the cost of the cooperative’s interim healthcare facility at the former St. Joseph’s Hospital.
Read MoreA trial date is set for a man accused of stalking Wisconsin Supreme Court Chief Justice Jill Karofsky. Jury selection in the case of Ryan Thornton is set to begin January 26th, a day before the trial begins. Thornton pleaded guilty last month to one count of felony stalking. Prosecutors claim he sent Karofsky repeated emails over several months, with some emails containing insulting language and others asking for her home address.
Read MoreIn Crawford County, a Prairie du Chien Police officer is facing allegations of misconduct. Specific details of the accusations against Officer Dwight Kussmaul have not been released. Kussmaul has been placed on paid administrative leave pending results of the investigation.
Read MoreAuthorities in Vernon County are continuing to investigate a recent accident at State Highway 82 and County Road P. Sixty-three-year-old Stephen Hynek was driving a Ford truck filled with shelled corn on Friday when he said his brakes malfunctioned. Hynek was injured when his truck went off the roadway and hit an embankment before coming to a final stop across both lanes of 82.
Read MoreUW-Madison is launching a new public policy undergraduate program available next fall. La Follette School director Susan Yackee says it can be obtained under a Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science degree. The degree will prepare students to fill roles in government, advocacy and other related sectors. It’s the first of its kind in the state.
Read MoreEau Claire County will be testing outdoor sirens in Eau Claire and Altoona tomorrow. The sirens are part of the community’s outdoor system to alert folks of severe weather and other possible emergencies. The sirens will be tested on Wednesday at around 1 p.m. but may be tested once more before 4 p.m.
Read MoreThe Wisconsin Department of Revenue announced that its free, secure, electronic filing option WisTax, will be available for filing 2025 income taxes. The service will begin in February with expanded feature for those who claim the Veterans and Surviving Spouses Property Credit or need to amend their return. The announcement follows the IRS announcing of it discontinuing its free, secure income tax filing system, Direct File. The shutdown of the IRS tax filing system is effective as of this month
Read MoreToday, the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) and the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) remind Wisconsin businesses who have signed up for the FoodShare program that FoodShare recipients have had funding legally loaded onto their cards and businesses cannot turn away members using QUEST cards at registers. “It’s been a really difficult and scary time for a lot of people because of the federal government shutdown and economic uncertainty, especially for families, kids, and seniors
Read MoreThe search for a missing Barron County woman has reached a tragic end. Sixty-year-old Rice Lake resident Toni Peterson was reported missing last Monday. Her body was found Friday afternoon in the Town of Ashland. There has been no word on Peterson’s cause of death though authorities say letters had been left for members of her family.
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