November is upon us and we have some great opportunities for you to attend with your friends and family. Saturday, November 8, Genealogical Research Society of Eau Claire, 12-1pm – Research Time; 1-2:30pm – Meeting. Join the GRSEC for their November meeting. Todd Johnson will be discuss prisoners of war and the history of the first United States flag flown in Occupied Japan following the end of World War II. The GRSEC is a non-profit educational society dedicated to preserving
Read MoreOn Thursday, October 23, at approximately 0720 hours, personnel from the Eau Claire Fire Department, Altoona Fire Department, CVRA (Chippewa Valley Regional Airport) Fire Department, Chippewa Fire District, and Township Fire Department responded to 3801 Airport Road for an Alert 2 of an inbound aircraft with possible landing gear issues. En route, units were updated that there were seven souls on board and the aircraft was going to do a flyover to see if its landing gear was down. Further information
Read MoreWe now have more details about a small fire today at UW-Eau Claire’s Schneider Hall. The Hall is closed for the remainder of the day after a small electrical fire was extinguished on the first floor of the building shortly before 10 o’clock this morning. Faculty, staff and students safely evacuated the building, and no one was injured in the incident. The building is closed to the public until further notice. UW-Eau Claire Police and the campus Facilities team worked
Read MoreDunn County police recently offered and update on an incident last month. Below are the details: Follow up to motorcycle pursuit 09/19/2025. Based on follow up investigation and in collaboration with Hudson P.D. , Baldwin P.D. and the St. Croix Co Sheriff’s Office two individuals have been arrested and charged in this incident. They are: Parker J. Rousar, 19 of New Richmond: Felony Fleeing, Display False Registration, Plates Reckless Driving, Speeding on Freeway. Ivan X Cunningham , 29 of Baldwin:
Read MoreFor the third time in as many years, combined enrollment is up at the campuses of the Universities of Wisconsin System. UW has released official 10th-day enrollment numbers that show the number of students enrolled this fall across the system is more than last fall. In Western Wisconsin, that total includes nearly 95-hundred students at UW-Eau Claire, just over ten-thousand five-hundred at UW-La Crosse and just over seven-thousand at UW-Stout.
Read MoreStaff members at a Holmen wine bar on Wednesday found themselves dealing with a wild visitor. Surveillance video shows the moments when a deer dashed across the street and through a window at the Lush Wine Bistro. The deer jumped behind the bar where it remained for a few seconds before running back out front and eventually exiting the business. No one was hurt.
Read MoreThe Mayo Clinic Health System continues to grow in Wisconsin. Leaders gathered this week in Sparta for a groundbreaking ceremony for an expansion project at the Mayo Clinic’s Sparta Hospital. The effort will result in the addition of ten new patient rooms and the need for additional staffing. Work on the development is planned for completion in the spring of 2027.
Read MoreThe Boys and Girls Clubs of the Greater Chippewa Valley is asking for increased support from the public. The organization says a decrease in funding from the government is leaving them in a bind when it comes to funding key programs and services. The Boys and Girls Clubs serve youth and teens from second-grade to age 18 — aiming to provide equitable opportunity and quality programs focused on academic success, good character and citizenship, and healthy lifestyles. CLICK HERE FOR MORE
Read MoreThe man sentenced to life in prison for the murder of Sade Robinson is now legally required to pay over 92-thousand-dollars in restitution. This follows a June jury conviction finding Maxwell Anderson guilty of first-degree intentional homicide. The order directs just under 38-thousand-dollars of the restitution to the Crime Victim Compensation Fund. Anderson will also pay roughly 55-thousand-dollars to Robinson’s immediate family.
Read MoreState authorities are encouraging residents to participate in this year’s Drug Take Back Day. The event is set for Saturday at over 145 locations statewide. The initiative is led by the state Department of Justice and Attorney General Josh Kaul. It provides a safe and eco-friendly way to dispose of unused and expired medications. Participants may bring prescriptions, over-the-counter meds, pet meds, and vape pens without batteries. Illegal drugs, needles, and hazardous waste are not accepted.
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