An apartment building was partially evacuated after it was discovered that resident had pipe bombs. It was on Thursday December 3rd at approximately 6:00pm the Marshfield Police Department responded to the 800 block of E Harrison St after a family member found suspected explosive devices in the apartment of a 70-year-old Marshfield male. The preliminary investigation indicated the presence of suspected pipe bombs. Approximately one third of an apartment building was evacuated for all or part of the six hour
Read MoreHealth officials in Eau Claire County are getting ready for coronavirus vaccine distribution. Health Director Lieske Giese says distribution plans are being assessed at all levels right now, but says health care workers and long-term care facility staff will likely be the first to receive a vaccine. Giese says it’ll still be a while before vaccines are widely distributed. CLICK HERE FOR MORE FROM OUR LOCAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT
Read MoreThe residents of an Eau Claire home locked themselves in their bathroom and called the police when they found an unknown person in their living room. Eau Claire police say officers arrived at the home on the west side of town sometime yesterday to find a heavily intoxicated person lying on the living room floor, talking to themselves. Police say they took the person to the hospital for detox. They were cited for public excessive intoxication.
Read MoreThe winners of the Clearwater Parade of Lights put on by the Eau Claire Parks and Recreation department will be announced Monday. The department says all 25-entries are in and ready for viewing. A list of participating homes and businesses can be found BY OPENING THE DOOR WITH A CLICK HERE!
Read MoreSanta may need the help of Eau Claire residents to round up his reindeer before Christmas. The City of Eau Claire Parks and Recreation Department posted signs in the city’s parks with riddles that lead participants to each clue. The department has the link to clues, signs, and other details posted on its Facebook page AND YOU CAN HITCH UP TO THE DETAILS HERE.
Read MoreThe woman who admitted to stealing thousands of dollars from Eau Claire’s Humane Society is heading to prison for five years. A judge sentenced 48-year-old Nicolle Wilson yesterday. She pleaded no contest to theft charges. Prosecutors say Wilson has a history of theft, including a scheme that stole 71-thousand-dollars over a decade from another employer. Wilson was caught when she tried to cash a 60-thousand-dollar check from the Humane Society’s account. PHOTO CREDIT: WEAU 13 NEWS
Read MoreNothing has changed in the case against Kyle Rittenhouse. A judge yesterday, as expected, ruled there is enough evidence in the case to send it to trial. Rittenhouse is accused of shooting and killing two people in Kenosha during the city’s night of violence in late August. He’s accused of wounding a third. Rittenhouse’s lawyer yesterday made the case for self defense, but the judge said that argument is best left for a jury.
Read MoreMilwaukee County prosecutors are likely going to have to wait until February to know if the 15-year-old accused of shooting eight people at the Mayfair Mall two weeks ago will be tried as an adult. The judge in the case yesterday set two hearings to decide if the teen should be tried in juvenile or adult court. The teen continues to be held in custody, and his lawyer says he’s quarantining and hasn’t had any contact with anyone else.
Read MoreThe Wisconsin Supreme Court is not going to hear President Trump’s challenge to last month’s election. The court ruled 4-3 yesterday that a lower court should first hear the case and establish the facts. Justice Brian Hagedorn joined the state’s liberal justices in the ruling. Conservatives on the court, particularly Justice Rebecca Bradley, say the ruling not only ends the president’s challenge, but leaves open questions and the distrust of Wisconsin’s November Election. When it comes to next steps, Republicans in the Wisconsin Assembly are
Read MoreRestaurants across Wisconsin will know by the end of the month if they’ve qualified for some of the state’s 15-million-dollars in coronavirus stimulus money. The governor’s office yesterday said the state will be sending checks between now and January 1st to restaurants that qualify for help. No one needs to apply. The governor’s office says the Department of Revenue will check eligibility and simply mail checks out. The maximum a restaurant will see is 20-thousand-dollars.
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