Two organizations are putting up a reward to find the person responsible for killing a bull elk in Jackson County earlier this year. The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation is offering a five-thousand-dollar reward and the Bear Club is offering a five-hundred-dollar reward for information leading to the successful prosecution in the elk’s killing. The bull was found shot to death on private property off of East Snow Creek Road on March 14th. The elk was wearing a GPS radio collar,
Read MoreLa Crosse is seeing an uptick in fires. Officials with the La Crosse Fire Department say they typically have around 35 fires a year, but there have been 31 so far. Department officials say while there’s no main reason for the increase, they’re urging residents to take steps to avoid fires. This includes not being distracted while cooking and not overloading outlets.
Read MoreAn investigation is underway after bricks on the exterior wall of a tavern in downtown Eau Claire fell. This happened yesterday at Wigwam Tavern on Madison Street. No one was hurt in the incident. The owners of Wigwam say the tavern will remain open. CLICK HERE TO SEE MORE WITH WEAU 13 NEWS.
Read MoreA popular eatery in Chippewa Falls abruptly closed. Yesterday, the owner of Bresina’s Carryout announced the closure on social media. The post says in part, “No real reason besides it’s time.” CLICK HERE TO SEE MORE.
Read MoreThe Eau Claire County Emergency Management Committee is calling for state assistance due to potential federal budget cuts. County officials say without support, the county could face challenges in the event of a natural disaster. The Trump Administration recently proposed a budget that includes nearly 650 million dollars in cuts to FEMA grants and programs. The Eau Claire County Local Emergency Planning Committee drafted a resolution to request state aid if federal funding is reduced.
Read MoreThe Sonnentag will be the official host site for the Eau Claire Axemen. The Axemen’s first home game of the season will be on Saturday. Tickets are now on sale AND CLICK HERE FOR MORE DETAILS WITH WEAU 13 NEWS.
Read MoreGovernor Tony Evers approved a four-point-two-million-dollar contract for road improvements in Grant County. The project involves resurfacing WIS 80 and WIS 11. The work is scheduled to begin on June sixth and be completed by early September.
Read MoreWisconsin Democratic lawmakers are pushing for a new package of gun control bills. The proposed legislation was introduced yesterday and contains four bills aimed at addressing gun violence in the state. One of the bills proposes a 48 hour waiting period for all gun purchases. Another calls for law enforcement or a family member to petition a judge to temporarily remove guns from someone deemed an extreme risk to themselves or others.
Read MoreOn Tuesday, June 3rd, 2025, the Barron County Sheriff’s Department attempted to stop a vehicle on County Road M near US Hwy 8 for traffic and registration infractions. The vehicle then proceeded to continue northbound on County Road M in Barron County reaching speeds of approximately 70 MPH. The suspect vehicle continued through Barron County and pulled into an address in Rusk County. At this point a deputy from the Barron County Sheriff’s Department attempted to perform a PIT maneuver
Read MoreThe fourth annual Eau Claire County Breakfast on the Farm will be held on Saturday, June 7, 2025! Breakfast will include pancakes, sausage, cheese curds, frozen custard, and more and will be served from 7am-11am. Breakfast on the Farm will be hosted at Messerschmidt Dairy in Fall Creek, WI! This event is held annually in June and rotates from one farm to the next. The proceeds from Breakfast on the Farm benefit agriculture, right here in Eau Claire County. With
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