The average cost for regular gas in Wisconsin is 16-cents-a-gallon below the national average. Triple-A says the average price statewide is two-dollars-and-49-cents, while drivers are paying an average of two-65 across the country. The price at the pump in Walworth County in southern Wisconsin is two-38-a-gallon. In the north-central and western counties prices are generally above two-60 with Barron County leading the way at two-73 for a gallon of regular.
Read MoreThe University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh is getting a federal grant to help create programs to prevent sexual assault and domestic violence in the community. The 300-thousand-dollar grant was awarded by the U.S. Department of Justice. The university will use the money to expand their prevention programs and to create a trauma training plan for everyone on campus. Officials also want to train staff at local bars to recognize the signs of sexual assault and learn how to report it.
Read MoreEau Claire Parks and Recreation extended a thank you to Marshfield Clinic and the Chippewa Valley Pickleball Club for their collaboration on donating an AED for McDonough Park. The City of Eau Claire, in collaboration with the Chippewa Valley Pickleball Club, are in the process of developing McDonough Park facilities with a focus on active aging. Currently, the park offers public pickleball facilities, equipment for new players, and instructional programming for all ages and skills levels. For more information about
Read MoreOn October 17th at 5:45 am the Chippewa County Sheriff’s Dept. received a 911 call in regard to a traffic accident on 273rd Street just south of the Holcombe High School. The caller indicated that a vehicle struck a power pole and was overturned in the east ditch. Upon arrival of Law Enforcement and EMS personnel found a male subject laying on the east shoulder who was unresponsive near down electrical wires. The investigation determined that 25 year old, Tylor
Read MoreRecent heavy rain in the upper Chippewa River watershed is causing increased levels on the Chippewa River in Eau Claire. At 4 a.m. the Chippewa River gauge at Grand Avenue read just over 763 feet, which is about 9 feet below the flood stage reading of 773 feet. At its current level the river is entering our Action stage prompting the closure of the lowest lying areas of the Chippewa River Trail. For the safety of residents, the following areas
Read MoreWisconsin is one of the worst states in the country for tick-borne illnesses. According to Consumer Affairs, the Badger State has the 6th-most illnesses from ticks. The Eau Claire County Health Department says ticks also still cause a risk even though temperatures are dropping.
Read MoreThe suicide rate in Wisconsin is declining. According to the Department of Health, 887 people in Wisconsin died from suicide in 2018, down from 918 in 2017. However, the department says the suicide rate has been on an upward trend and increased by 40 percent between 2000 and 2017. The number in 2017 was a record high.
Read MoreHabitat for Humanity is currently working on a home for a family in Mondovi and that connects many people in our community, including a local radio station. Today’s Variety I-94 recently provided more than just the soundtrack for pounding nails. Thanks to the generous donations of listeners the station was recently able to contribute over a thousand dollars to the I-Build project. Habitat for humanity it isn’t just about building homes. In fact, they also stay busy in our area
Read MoreWisconsin is getting another task force. Governor Tony Evers yesterday ordered the creation of a Climate Change Task Force to look at how the state can be more green. The governor has created at least a half-dozen task forces, councils, or committees since he took office back in January. Evers is giving this task force an August deadline to come-up with recommendations.
Read MoreThere are fewer students on campus at UW Eau Claire this fall. The University of Wisconsin System released this fall’s enrollment numbers yesterday. UW Eau Claire lost 346 students compared to last year. UW La Crosse added just 10 students. The numbers are not unique. Only five of the UW System’s 13 campuses saw enrollment increase this year. UW officials say the drop is a reflection of a drop in the number of college-age students across the country. T Overall, the summery
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