A portion of the La Crosse Grand Crossing Trail will close Monday as Part One of a two-part construction project gets underway. Officials say the project is aimed at improving the trail’s long-term resiliency and user experience. Part One will have the trail closed from East Avenue to the intersection of Cottonwood Trail while the spillway is reconstructed and reinforced.
Read MoreLa Crosse City Council is considering a measure that would enforce a minimum age of 21-years-old for the purchase or possession of cigarette & tobacco products and electronic vaping devices. Council’s Judiciary and Administrative Committee gave its approval to the idea this week with a full council vote planned for next week. If approved, the measure would bring La Crosse in line on the matter with state and federal laws.
Read MoreThe City of Eau Claire is recruiting applicants to serve on its Sustainability Advisory Committee. The committee’s role is to provide guidance to city council on policy and practices related to the environment, natural resources and other connected topics. More details can be found WITH AN EASY CLICK HERE.
Read MoreThe Wisconsin Department of Health Services is moving to close an assisted living facility in Eau Claire. The department is revoking the operating license of Care Partners Eau Claire West meaning that the facility’s current roster of 51 residents must be transitioned elsewhere. The license revocation comes after the Department of Health Services issued Care Partners multiple violations for failed to provide proper notice to at least seven residents before they were involuntarily discharged. CLICK HERE FOR MORE DETAILS WITH WEAU
Read MoreTwo people are in custody as a death investigation continues in Rusk County. The body of Ladysmith resident Terry DuSell was found on Tuesday. Sixty-two-year-old Charles Allers — who is currently being held on an unrelated probation warrant — has been identified as a person of interest in the case. Meanwhile — DuSell’s wife — Terry DuSell has been taken into custody on a charge of hiding a corpse.
Read MoreA Trempealeau County man is being identified as the person who died after a recent vehicle collision in Jackson County. Seventy-nine-year-old Blair resident Harold Crivitz died after a February 24th head-on collision on State Highway 95 near the Town of Curran. The accident remains under investigation.
Read MoreGovernor Tony Evers is calling lawmakers back to Madison to ban partisan gerrymandering. The Democratic governor signed an executive order yesterday for a special session to be held beginning April 14th. Evers wants to see a constitutional amendment passed that doesn’t allow gerrymandering, although the amendment wouldn’t specify how to draw electoral maps. Lieutenant Governor Sara Rodriguez and both Democratic legislative leaders were absent for yesterday’s announcement. It’s unclear if the idea has any support from either side of the
Read MoreAn Eau Claire City Council member is resigning her post. Emily Anderson represents District 2 and says that she is stepping down due to a need to focus on other professional and personal responsibilities. Anderson has represented District 2 since 2018.
Read MoreWisconsin gas prices are jumping up nearly 32-cents in one week. The average price for regular unleaded gas hit around two-dollars 86-cents per gallon on Tuesday, up from the two-dollars 55-cents on February 23rd. Triple A attributes the price spike to seasonal patterns that come during the approach of spring. Wisconsin gas prices are remaining relatively close to last year’s level, with it just being a little over three-cents higher than what drivers paid in March 2025.
Read MoreTypically, firefighter-paramedics from the Eau Claire Fire Department are called to assist residents when they’re in peril. This time around, it was firefighter-paramedics who had to make a call to help one of their own. Freddie was on life support. Barely hanging on. “I thought he was a goner for sure,” said Shoua Bauer. “He wasn’t running. His eye was all messed up.” Freddie, a red radio-controlled, 12-volt battery-run plastic fire engine, has been a familiar face to first graders
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