The 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 MoreAnother member of the Leinenkugel family is taking over the Wisconsin-based company. A social media post last week announced Katie Leinenkugel would be the next president of the Jacob Leinenkugel Brewing Company. She takes over for her cousin Tony Bugher, and is just the second woman to hold the position in the company’s history. The new leadership comes after Molson Coors recently moved brewing operations of Leinenkugel’s to Milwaukee, but maintains a presence in Chippewa Falls.
Read MoreA groundhog in Dane County is predicting an early spring. Sun Prairie Jimmy’s annual ceremony in Cannery Square yesterday finished with the animal not seeing his shadow. Jimmy’s prediction was similar to one made by a rhino at Milwaukee County Zoo, who chose a poster calling for an early spring forecast. However, Jimmy’s prediction is not in line with his counterpart in Pennsylvania. Punxsutawney Phil did see his shadow, and tradition holds that six more weeks of winter are coming.
Read MoreWisconsin health officials are confirming a case of the measles in Dane County. Health officials said the person became exposed to the illness during international travel. This marks the state’s second case of the illness this year. Symptoms of the measles include a runny nose, a fever greater than 104 degrees and a red rash with raised bumps.
Read MoreFamily Support Center (FSC) has partnered with local law enforcement agencies since 2020 to implement the Lethality Assessment Protocol (LAP) across Chippewa County. When officers from the Chippewa Falls Police Department (CFPD), Chippewa County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) and Lake Hallie Police Department (LHPD) respond to incidents of domestic violence, they administer a lethality screener. If the victim is at a high risk of being killed by their intimate partner, they are connected to FSC. In 2025: Jeni H., Domestic Violence Program Director at FSC, says, “This program literally saves lives, and we are proud to operate it here in
Read MoreNominations are now being accepted for the Second Annual Friend of Human Services Award, an honor recognizing individuals, organizations, or businesses that have made a meaningful impact in support of the mission, vision, and values of the Eau Claire County Department of Human Services (ECCDHS). Following the success of last year’s inaugural event, the Friend of Human Services Award continues to highlight those who demonstrate exceptional commitment, advocacy, and support for programs and initiatives that improve the lives of others.
Read MoreIf you picture working with artificial intelligence involving sitting in front of a computer at a desk in an office, Brandt Berghuis, a University of Wisconsin-River Falls assistant professor of crop science, can introduce you to a whole new world. “AI is really transforming agriculture,” Berghuis said. “Things are changing really fast, especially in the field. We have drones now that fly over fields and use AI to do plant health ratings.” That’s just one example. Another is self-driving, solar-powered robots that cruise through fields and use AI to identify weeds and spray them. “It can optimize spray
Read MoreA new open textbook, “Oral/Interpersonal Communication,” is now available through WisTech Open. Developed by Darrel Farmer, PhD, Chippewa Valley Technical College (CVTC), and Bridget Bell, MA, Gateway Technical College (GTC), the resource provides students with a practical, research-based guide to communication skills essential in personal, academic and professional settings. Developed collaboratively between CVTC and the Wisconsin Technical College System, the textbook emphasizes real-world application of communication principles, from listening and nonverbal communication to conflict management and teamwork. It’s freely available
Read MoreWith tax season here, the Better Business Bureau is warning consumers about a rise in tax company impostor scams that are targeting people across the country. These scams often involve phishing phone calls from fraudsters claiming consumers owe back taxes and must act immediately to avoid penalties or legal action. BBB has received reports from consumers who say scammers are posing as tax collection or tax relief services, using legitimate-sounding business names to appear credible. Reported names include “American Tax
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