UW Superior is the latest campus to hit the university’s 70-percent vaccinated goal. The school announced the news yesterday. Reaching 70 percent vaccinated means students at the campuses are now eligible for some of the half-million dollars in scholarship money UW President Tommy Thompson set aside earlier this year. UW-Madison is not part of the scholarship program, but the university’s smaller campuses are. Only UW-Platteville has not hit the 70-percent mark yet.
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Read MoreThe Packers are taking over the top spot in the NFC after a Thursday Night Football thriller in the desert. Kyler Murray’s second interception of the night in the end zone sealed it as Green Bay escaped Arizona with a 24-21 win over the Cardinals. Aaron Rodgers threw for two touchdowns for Green Bay. The Cards were the last unbeaten team in the NFL until the loss, falling to 7-and-1. The Packers are now first in the NFC at 7-and-1
Read MorePolice say OSHA has been notified about a workplace death in Seymour. Emergency crews were called to Performance Corporation on Monday regarding an incident at a loading dock. The victim is a 65-year-old Green Bay man whose identity has not yet been released. Police have also not disclosed details surrounding the deadly incident.
Read MoreA Grand Prairie, Texas man is identified as the victim of a plane crash in Oconto County. Authorities have not released the name of the victim because next of kin have not been notified. Police say a Defense Command fighter had been monitoring the aircraft, which had been reported unresponsive. Eventually the plane flew too low and hit the ground in the town of Maple Valley.
Read MoreThe City of Eau Claire is seeking proposals for projects that develop or rehabilitate properties for new or expanded affordable housing within the City of Eau Claire and to provide said project(s) with financial assistance through the City of Eau Claire Affordable Housing Fund. Full details related to this request for proposals can be found in the attached document, which is also available on the City of Eau Claire website: CLICK HERE FOR MORE ‘ Proposals should be submitted as
Read MoreA financial advisor from Altoona is looking at the possibility of 30 years in prison on fraud charges. Federal prosecutors say Michael Shillin, the owner of Shillin Wealth Management, scammed both clients and a bank. Prosecutors say Shillin lied about buying stocks for clients and sold them insurance policies that benefited him more than his clients. The feds also say he lied to a bank to get 462-thousand-dollars in loans. He’s charged with both wire fraud and bank fraud.
Read MoreEau Claire’s public health boss says they’re going to start with 600 vaccine doses for younger kids and see where things go. City-county health director Lieske Giese yesterday said they are getting ready to vaccinate kids between five and eleven-years-old. The federal government is expected to approve the shots today or tomorrow, and Giese says they could start putting shots in arms after that. Giese says there are about eight thousand kids between five and eleven in Eau Claire County.
Read MoreMost University of Wisconsin employees already have their coronavirus shots, now it looks like the rest will have to fall in line. UW President Tommy Thompson yesterday said the school will comply with President Biden’s mandate that all federal contractors require their employees to be vaccinated. Thompson says he doesn’t want to put the millions of dollars in federal contracts that fund research at the school at risk. The president’s mandate says everyone who works for a federal contractor must be vaccinated
Read MoreThey are hiring at Eau Claire schools. The school district yesterday said they have about 100 open positions right now. That includes everything from teachers’ aides to bus drivers to custodians. However, they don’t need teachers. Pay is dependent upon which job you are applying for. HR manager Brandon Wick says anyone who’s interested should apply online. YOU CAN LEARN MORE WITH A CLICK HERE.
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