Local officers stepped in and turned a potential tragedy into a story to celebrate. Maybe you saw the post on Facebook, as it was during the evening hours of September 1, 2021, Eau Claire Police Officers Jake Roberts, Benjamin Knopp, Rogelio Gonzales, and Sergeant Mike Major responded to the Ferry Street Boat Landing for a report of a missing two-year-old boy who may be in the river. On arrival, officers were directed along the river bank approximately 100 yards south
Read MoreHSHS Sacred Heart Hospital is proud to receive national recognition from the American Heart Association(AHA) for its stroke treatment program. The Get With The Guidelines®-Stroke Silver Plus Quality Achievement Award recognizes HSHS Sacred Heart Hospital’s commitment to ensuring stroke patients receive the most appropriate treatment according to nationally recognized,research-based guidelines. It also recognizes the hospital for its work in providing education to patients to help themmanage their health and rehabilitation once at home after stroke treatment. “This is such an
Read MoreA new community COVID-19 testing site is beginning on Saturday, September 25th at Jacob’s Well Church(3211 N 50th Ave, Lake Hallie, WI) in northern Eau Claire County. Drive-thru testing is FREE for residents. “This new site will provide an additional location for residents in northwestern Wisconsin to access COVID-19 testing,” says Aimee Wollman Nesseth, Coordinator for the NW Wisconsin Healthcare Emergency Readiness Coalition. Northwest WI Community Testing Site Hours• Saturdays: September 25th & October 2nd from 11:00am-6:00pm• Monday, September 27th
Read MoreA popular exit off of Highway 53 will temporarily close for lighting repairs. The Wisconsin Department of Transportation will close the exit ramp 86 tunnel at the Highway 12 and 53 interchange. The ramp will close on September 27th, and will reopen on Friday, October 15th. New LED lights will be installed as part of Wisconsin’s DOTs retrofit program.
Read MoreA new Hy-Vee will open in Eau Claire in a week. To help make checkout easier, a new app called Hy-Vee Scan and Go will allow customers to scan items as they shop. You can check out on your phone and bring your own bag or go to the Scan and Go area located in the store and scan a QR code to complete your purchase. The new Hy-Vee will open on Claremont Avenue on September 28th.
Read MoreFall colors are starting to appear in Eau Claire. Travel Wisconsin’s fall report predicts Eau Claire County’s leaves will peak around the third week of October. It’s the first day of fall today.
Read MoreThe man accused of killing the four people found dead in Dunn County says he snapped. Prosecutors in Minnesota yesterday filed second-degree murder charges against 38-year-old Antoine Suggs. He told police he snapped when he killed the four earlier this month, but there are not any other specifics. Suggs’ father, Darren Osborne, is looking at charges here in Wisconsin for hiding the four bodies in a cornfield in Dunn County. Investigators say they linked Suggs to the killings because they found his
Read MoreAn Eau Claire man won’t be going to prison for trying to run down his ex-girlfriend and her mother back in July. A judge sentenced 28-year-old Henri Leavesseur to four years probation. Police say he tried to hit the two women with his truck. Part of his probation requires him to stay sober and stay away from the ex and her mother. Leavesseur had been in jail since his arrest in July.
Read MoreIt was a tornado that knocked down a barn at a home in Trempealeau County Monday night. The National Weather Service yesterday confirmed a tornado touched down just south of Strum. Forecasters say it was an EF-0 tornado with wind speeds of up to 105 miles-per-hour. The tornado was part of a line of strong and severe storms that cut across the state Monday. There are no reports of any injuries.
Read MoreThe latest lawsuit over Wisconsin’s wolf hunt is coming from the state’s tribes. Six Native American nations yesterday filed a lawsuit to try and stop the hunt which is scheduled for November. The tribes say the hunt violates treaties with the government going back to the 1800’s. Those treaties guaranteed the tribes half of the state’s wolf quota. Tribal leaders say they now want to protect the wolves from hunters.
Read More