The Local Store & Volume One (205 N. Dewey Street) are ramping up the holiday cheer this season by transforming the courtyard at the Local Store into an European inspired Outdoor Holiday Market, complete with festive music and lighting. Throughout the holiday season, come browse locally made art and pottery, local honey products, handmade wooden toys and more, anytime the Local Store is open. The 12 Nights of Christmas are live events happening on Thursdays, Fridays, and all day Saturdays featuring local
Read MoreThe creators of a computer game about a doomed submarine had a real-life sinking feeling last May as the date of the Stout Game Expo (SGX) approached. After months of work on the claustrophobic, cooperative game Dread Not, the team of 15 University of Wisconsin-Stout students were facing problems with their code which had broken an otherwise polished game. It was a stressful situation, recalled Ryan Thiede, the game’s art manager and original pitch creator. Not only was the game a capstone
Read MoreThe Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) has identified a case of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI H5N1) in a backyard poultry flock in Marquette County. All birds in this flock have succumbed to the disease, and birds from the flock will not enter the food system. HPAI H5N1 viruses are highly contagious and often fatal to domestic poultry. Caused by influenza type A viruses, the disease varies in severity depending on the strain and species affected. The
Read MoreWisconsin will be making its debut as host to more than a thousand snowshoe enthusiasts from across the globe when a world champion snowshoe race meets in Calumet County later this month. CLICK HERE FOR MORE. The World Snowshoe Championships, U.S. Nationals Snowshoe Championships, and Open Championships will be held on Dec. 18-21 at the Ariens Nordic Center in Brillion, and organizers are excited about bringing the competition to a new audience in Wisconsin. “The Ariens Nordic Center truly is
Read MoreOn 12/8/2025 at approximately 5:50pm, The Wisconsin State Patrol and the Jackson County Sheriff’s Department responded to a report of a pedestrian on Interstate 94 in Jackson County that had been struck by a vehicle. The 30-year-old female pedestrian, Kara Ann Meslow from Mahtomedi MN was pronounced deceased at the scene. The crash remains under investigation by the Wisconsin State Patrol.
Read MoreBond has been set for one of five people accused of swindling an elderly La Crosse County couple out of over 450-thousand dollars. Authorities say the group carried out an elaborate Publisher’s Clearing House and Mega Millions sweepstakes scam that saw the victims sending cash, gift cards and personal data to them over the course of an eight month period. Each member of the suspect group is charged with theft by false representation. Bond for defendant Faedar Rockhead was set
Read MoreLess than a week after former Eau Claire City councilmember Jeremy Gragert announced his candidacy for council president, another candidate is entering the race. Eau Claire Area Chamber of Commerce Senior Director Scott Rogers announced yesterday that he too is running for the post. Both hope to replace City Council President Emily Berge who is opting against a run for election in favor of a run for Congress. CLICK HERE TO SEE MORE COVERAGE WITH WEAU 13 NEWS.
Read MoreAbout three months after the mayor of La Crosse ordered the temporary closures of two city parks, one is reopening. Burns Park and Cameron Park were closed in September due to what Mayor Shaundel Washington-Spivey said at the time was the behavior of sheltered and unsheltered individuals. Burns Park was reopened on Monday with officials saying that conditions inside will be much more closely monitored than before. Depending on how things go there, Cameron Park may be reopened as well.
Read MoreIn La Crosse County, the Village of West Salem is receiving financial boost in its efforts to develop a new public safety building. The project is receiving a two-point-five-million-dollar grant to support the effort. Officials are hoping to break ground next year.
Read MoreA proposed federal cut could cause more than two-thousand people in Wisconsin to lose their housing. According to the National Alliance to End Homelessness, about 170-thousand formerly homeless people nationwide would be cut from permanent housing. In Wisconsin, 52 percent of permanent housing is covered by more than 27-million dollars from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. HUD has claimed that cutting funding for permanent housing beds will restore “accountability to homelessness programs” while promoting “self-sufficiency among vulnerable
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