The latest campus protest at UW-Eau Claire would get rid of the school’s police department. A group of about 100 people gathered for yesterday’s Cops Off Campus protest. Organizer Stephanie Hoeksema says the goal is to not only kick university police off campus, but to abolish the police all together. She says policing in the United States is racist. The university didn’t say if it planned to act on the protesters’ demands.
Read MoreA shortened Badger football season will not save UW Athletics from losing tens of millions of dollars. UW’s athletic CFO Adam Barnes said on Wednesday they will likely lose between 60 million and 70 million dollars this year. The expectation was that, without football, UW Athletics would lose 100 million-dollars. In addition to no ticket sales, Barnes said fewer football games will mean a lot less money from TV. That will be a huge loss.
Read MoreWisconsin’s governor wants Badger fans to watch the games from home this year. Governor Tony Evers yesterday said football fans need to stay safe. The governor wants all Big Ten universities to push for safe football watching this season. Here in Wisconsin, the governor said that means no fans in Camp Randall Stadium, and a lot fewer fans in Madison on game days. The governor says he is working with Madison and Dane County to remind people of their coronavirus restrictions
Read MoreThe mayor of Stevens Point is using the words “recommending against” instead of “banning” when it comes to trick-or-treating this Halloween. Mayor Mike Wiza yesterday said it’s just too risky to have kids going house-to-house for candy this year. Instead, Wiza is suggesting that parents share pictures of their kids in costume, or pictures of their decorated houses with the city. Both the Wisconsin Department of Health Services and the CDC are also recommending against trick-or-treating this year as well.
Read MoreDuring his stop in Eau Claire the Vice President talked about jobs, a COVID-19 vaccine and more. While at Midwest Manufacturing he was met with a crowd supporting the message of Made in America. Vice President Mike Pence says the U.S. has added millions of jobs in the past three years. Pence says wages have been rising at the fastest pace in the last ten years, especially for blue collar workers. Pence added Wisconsin has already recovered half of the jobs it
Read MoreSoldiers with the Wisconsin Army National Guard are back home after a year-long deployment. About 150 soldiers return today after mobilization in the Middle East and Afghanistan. A traditional homecoming ceremony was not held because of COVID-19 restrictions. The soldiers are with the 829th engineer company which deployed overseas in October of last year and supported construction missions at 21 bases across the Middle East.
Read MoreCOVID-19 rates are surging with the state averaging nearly two-thousand coronavirus cases a day including 24-hundred new cases today. That is the second highest number of cases in one day since data collection started in March. The positivity rate in the Badger State is nearly 17-percent, a new high. The six additional deaths reported in last 24 hours brings the coronavirus death toll statewide to 1,065.
Read MoreAttorney General Josh Kaul is putting on a final push to get residents to fill out the 2020 Census if they haven’t already. Next Wednesday, September 30th is the deadline and the attorney general says the census will shape your future. The population of each state and the individual districts influence congressional representation as well as the amount of federal funding distributed for schools, hospitals, first responders and teachers. There are just a handful of questions which can be found
Read MoreU.S. Postal inspectors are encouraging anyone who sees suspicious activity involving the mail to report it to police and postal inspectors. The statement comes after absentee ballots and other mail was found in a ditch in Outagamie County in the area of Highway 96 and CD on Monday. It has not been disclosed whether the ballots were being delivered to voters or mailed from voters.
Read MoreFifty COVID-19 cases are reported setting a new weekly record in Chippewa County. Health officials say five people are hospitalized which is also a new record. Cases of COVID-19 have increased especially in cities with a university. Chippewa County has zero deaths related to the virus. On the state level, Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers is putting out a new public health emergency after a recent surge of COVID-19 cases from college campuses. New research shows that the recent raise in cases
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