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Spongy Moth Treatments Planned

By Morgan McCarthy | June 12, 2025

The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP), in cooperation with the United States Forest Service, will begin mating disruptor treatments for spongy moth (Lymantria dispar) this month in seven western Wisconsin counties as a part of the national Slow the Spread program. Residents in the affected areas can expect loud, low-flying planes as early as sunrise on select mornings. During its caterpillar stage, spongy moth can defoliate many kinds of trees and shrubs, leading to plant stress

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Dunn County is Now Certified as a Family Friendly Workplace 

By Morgan McCarthy | June 12, 2025

 Family Friendly Workplaces is happy to announce that Dunn County has earned a gold-level certification as a Family Friendly Workplace, recognizing its commitment to supporting employees’ well-being and work-life balance.  “In Dunn County, we recognize that a healthy work-life balance is essential to the well-being and long-term success of our employees,” said Jenalee Nutter, Dunn County Human Resources Director. “Earning this certification reinforces our commitment to fostering a workplace where our team is empowered to thrive both professionally and personally. We

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Looking Local: International Molded Fiber Association Awards UW-Stout Students First Place for Sustainable Packaging Solution

By Morgan McCarthy | June 12, 2025

 Packaging students from University of Wisconsin-Stout won first place among university teams from around the globe in the 2025 International Molded Fiber Association Student Competition. Preston Briggs, Traverse City, Michigan; Hunter Clausen, Woodville; Lukas David, Johnson Creek; and Isaiah Sparks, St. Paul, created a sustainable packaging solution for a waffle iron, previously packaged in polystyrene, and replaced the components with molded fiber. As modern manufacturing techniques are changing the way engineers approach their packaging designs for consumer goods, there is a growing use of molded fiber,

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Air Quality Advisory Issued

By Morgan McCarthy | June 12, 2025

The wildfires in Canada are resulting in worsening air quality in Eau Claire and Jackson Counties.  They’re both under an Orange Advisory until mid-day today.  That means the air is unhealthy for sensitive groups.  Residents are urged to watch for symptoms like coughing or shortness of breath. CLICK HERE FOR OUR LOCAL FIRST ALERT 13 FORECAST, including air conditions.

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New Trial Set for Human Trafficking Case

By Morgan McCarthy | June 12, 2025

A judge will announce later this month when the new trial will start for the woman accused of human trafficking in La Crosse County.  A mistrial was declared yesterday because the victim in the case had a medical emergency.  Shantylle Kibler is accused of working with her boyfriend to force the victim into prostitution.  A status conference is scheduled for later this month to determine the date of the new trial.

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New Focus on Old Libertas Center

By Morgan McCarthy | June 12, 2025

Two Chippewa Falls lawmakers are behind legislation that would help fund the reopening of a substance abuse treatment center.  State Senator Jesse James and Representative Clint Moses authored a bill that would allocate one-million dollars to help cover re-opening costs of the former Libertas Center.  Lutheran Social Services estimates it would cost three-million dollars to buy and renovate the building.

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Children’s Museum Heats Up with New Firefighter Exhibit

By Morgan McCarthy | June 12, 2025

There’s a new firefighter exhibit at The Children’s Museum of La Crosse.  “Fire Station Number Four and a Half” is a two-story exhibit that features crawl tunnels, air-powered tubes and a retired fire truck once used by the La Crosse Fire Department.  Support from Trane Technologies and the La Crosse Area Builders Association helped make the exhibit possible. CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE WITH WEAU 13 NEWS.

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Applications Now Open For DECI’s 2025 Downtown Enhancement Grant Program

By Morgan McCarthy | June 11, 2025

Downtown Eau Claire, Inc. (DECI) announced that applications are now open for its 2025 Downtown Enhancement Grant program. This initiative offers an opportunity for businesses and property owners within the downtown Business Improvement District (BID) to receive financial support for projects that improve the look, feel, and vitality of downtown Eau Claire. The Downtown Enhancement Grant supports projects that boost the vitality and appeal of Downtown Eau Claire—like murals, signage, events, or business upgrades that enhance customer experience or reach

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Crack Open Summer Fun at the Leinie Lodge

By Morgan McCarthy | June 11, 2025

Saturday, June 14th is the official Summer Kick-Off event at the Leinie Lodge in Chippewa Falls. The event goes from 10 a.m. – 6 p.m., with live music, food trucks, and (of course) Leinenkugel’s favorite brews. There will also be a special new beer release to commemorate 22 years at the Leinie Lodge. Admission is $25, which includes entry and three pints of Leinenkugel’s. Cheers!

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I Scream, You Scream…It’s Ice Cream Parlor Time!

By Morgan McCarthy | June 11, 2025

Whether you want to be indoors or outside, Chippewa Valley Museum’s Ice Cream Parlor is standing by to serve you! Stop in Wednesday through Sunday from 1-5pm. You can come inside to cool off or check out our walk-up window and enjoy your treats in the park.  Take a trip down Memory Lane when you visit the Ice Cream Parlor. If you want a cold treat, order a hand-scooped ice cream cone or dish. There are seven choices of ice cream,

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