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WI Moves Forward Toward Statue Restoration

By Morgan McCarthy | August 22, 2020

The U.S. Interior Secretary announces a statue restoration grant during a visit to Madison.  David Bernhardt was in Madison Friday where he stopped by the Wisconsin Historical Society.  Bernhardt discussed the federal government’s plan to help with the Society’s effort to restore two statues torn down this summer.  He announced that a total of 60-thousand dollars of federal funds are being allotted to help the society’s restoration of the Lady Forward statue and the Hans Christian Heg statue.  They were

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Vos Urges Presidential Debate

By Morgan McCarthy | August 22, 2020

The speaker of the state assembly says a presidential debate should be added in early September.  Robin Vos says the first presidential debate scheduled for September 29 is too late since many Wisconsin voters will already have filled out and returned their absentee ballots by then.  Vos said yesterday that Wisconsites should be allowed to listen to both candidates prior to casting a vote particularly since “one candidate has spent the duration of the campaign avoiding voters and questions from

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WI Adds Over 800 Coronavirus Cases

By Morgan McCarthy | August 21, 2020

The Department of Health Services says 826 positive COVID-19 cases have been confirmed in the last 24 hours.  The positivity rate in the state is seven-point-eight-percent and the seven-day average is 690 new cases per day.  There was one more death reported since yesterday, bringing that toll to one-thousand-and-68 Wisconsinites killed by the virus.

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Welcoming Home Our Soldiers

By Morgan McCarthy | August 21, 2020

A ten month deployment in the Ukraine is over for dozens of Wisconsin Army National Guard soldiers.  About 100 members of the 32nd Infantry Brigade combat team are returning to Wisconsin today.  The unit served as a training group at the International Peacekeeping and Security Center.

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Home Sweet Home…

By Morgan McCarthy | August 21, 2020

Home sales are up in Wisconsin, according to the Wisconsin Realtor’s Association. Nearly ten-thousand homes were sold in July, a record for the state. Home sales were up in every county compared to July last year. Locally, sales are up more than 20-percent.

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Gas Prices Plump at the Pump

By Morgan McCarthy | August 21, 2020

Gas prices are up in Eau Claire. Gas Buddy shows an analysis of gas prices in the city. It shows prices are up nearly six-cents from last month’s average. Gas prices are down nearly 54-cents from this time last year. Right now, it costs an average of 2.12 for a gallon of gas in Eau Claire.

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DNC 2020 Wraps Up, WI Political Notes

By Morgan McCarthy | August 21, 2020

The flash and fanfare that came with the end of the Democratic National Committee came in Delaware, not the streets of downtown Milwaukee. Fireworks soared over Wilmington, Delaware last night after Joe Biden accepted the nomination for president. Milwaukee hosted this year’s convention in name only. Just a few hundred people came to Milwaukee for the DNC. Most of them and the gear they brought are expected to be gone by Monday at the latest.  Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden

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WI Jobs Report Slightly Better

By Morgan McCarthy | August 21, 2020

 Wisconsin’s jobless picture is improving. The latest numbers from the state’s Department of Workforce Development show the unemployment rate for July fell to seven percent. That’s down from eight-point-six percent in June, but is still double what the jobless rate was before the coronavirus back in February. Wisconsin is down over 200 thousand jobs since this point last year.

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Regis Offers Home Learning Option

By Morgan McCarthy | August 21, 2020

Eau Claire’s Catholic schools are giving parents an option to let kids learn from home this fall. The plan for Regis Catholic Schools is for in-person classes, five days a week. There is also a virtual option. Regis Schools’ President Kelly Mechelke says they are working with the city-county health department to make sure kids are safe and socially distanced when they come back to class in two weeks. CLICK FOR MORE INFO

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Coronavirus Exposure Update

By Morgan McCarthy | August 21, 2020

 If you were at Half Moon Beach in Eau Claire on Monday, you may want to get a coronavirus test. The city-county health department yesterday said it traced a coronavirus case back to the beach. The person who tested positive says they were at the beach in the afternoon and evening.

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