Eau Claire’s Downtown budget theater will reopen in less than two weeks. The theater has been closed for a year due to the pandemic. The owner of the theater, Connie Olson, says there have been problems trying to reopen such as finding enough staff and movies to show. She says the theater will play movies after their usual theater run, as well as classics.
Read MoreThe Cub Scouts are inviting families to events to come join their program. The program is open to boys and girls in grades K through five. The activities will teach teamwork, good character, and citizenship through various activities. CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO.
Read MoreThree of the people who were supposed to be minding inmates at Milwaukee’s House of Corrections are now accused of breaking the rules themselves. Prosecutors yesterday announced charges against two of three HOC guards. The alleged ringleader has yet to be charged. Investigators say the three smuggled cell phones and drugs into the House of Corrections staring back in December of 2020. One of the inmates in on the scheme says a female guard started the process as a way
Read MoreProsecutors in Dane County are not offering a motive in the brutal murder of two parents back over the Fourth of July weekend. The son accused of killing his parents, Chandler Halderson, briefly appeared in court yesterday. Investigators say he killed, then dismembered his parents Bart and Krista in early July. Detectives say Halderson made several comments about ‘the whole story’ and told them he wanted to ‘tell them everything’ about the case. Halderson is being held in the Dane
Read MoreHospitals across Wisconsin say they are filling-up with coronavirus patients. The state’s Hospital Association yesterday said there are now 944 people in the hospital with the virus, 280 of them are in the ICU. The 944 patients is the most since early January. No one is saying just who is in the hospital during this round of the coronavirus. Wisconsin’s Department of Health Services, however, continues to say that more than 80-percent of the people ever hospitalized with the virus are 70-or-older.
Read MoreCelebrate outside, wear masks inside, and stay at home if you feel sick. That’s the advice from Eau Claire’s city-county health department ahead of the Labor Weekend. The health department’s Audrey Boerner says with kids going back to school and people heading out for the long holiday weekend, there’s an opportunity for the virus to spread. Boerner says Eau Claire County is seeing a spike in coronavirus cases and hopes to keep the numbers down as much as they can
Read MoreUW-LaCrosse students are now eligible for some scholarship money. The school yesterday said 70-percent of students are now vaccinated against the coronavirus. That means La Crosse students have a chance at seven, seven-thousand-dollar scholarships. All other UW campuses, except Madison, will qualify for the same scholarships once they hit 70-percent vaccinated as well.
Read MoreWisconsin coronavirus vaccine racial and age gaps are not changing. The state’s Department of Health Services yesterday said nearly 55-percent of people in the state have gotten at least one dose of the vaccine. But the majority of those people are older and white. Some two-and-a-half-million white people have gotten at least one dose of the vaccine, compared to just 135-thousand Black people, 103-thousand Asians, and fewer than 30-thousand Native Americans. DHS says nearly 85-percent of people 65-plus have gotten the
Read MoreDon’t respond to a text about your pending unemployment benefits as regulators in Madison say it’s a scam. The state’s Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection yesterday said there’s been a spike in reports of fake texts that claim there is a problem with your unemployment benefits. DATCP says Wisconsin’s unemployment office doesn’t text people about their benefits and would never ask anyone to reset their password and account information over the phone. The state says ifyou get one of
Read MoreThe state of Wisconsin is not going to force people with pools to add-on in order to rent them out. The state’s Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection on Friday quietly backed-off demands that anyone using the pool-rental app Swimply meet the same regulations as larger, community or commercial pools. The app allows homeowners to rent their pools by the hour. DATCP originally pushed back against the idea with a raft of proposed regulations.
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