A man is sentenced to one year in jail after his seventh drunk driving offense. A Chippewa County judge sentenced 54-year-old Mark Hoel Wednesday after he was arrested in June 2018 for driving with a point-two-one-seven blood alcohol level. Hoel will pay nearly 25-hundred dollars in fines and complete 300-hours of community service. Hoel also served a year in jail in 2011 for a similar offense.
Read MoreA Jackson County jail inmate is dead. According to the sheriff’s office the 44-year-old was found unresponsive in the jail yesterday and staff attempted life saving measures before he was pronounced dead at the hospital. Officials said after an autopsy and review of camera footage, the man did not die from foul play or criminal actions.
Read MoreA woman is dead after a crash in Rusk County. The sheriff’s office said two people were hit by a vehicle driven by a 16-year-old. It happened Tuesday night near Mae West Road. All three people were taken to the hospital, and the woman hit later died. Police said charges are still pending investigation.
Read MoreDemonstrators have been out in force across the country, protesting the death of George Floyd during an arrest earlier this week by Minneapolis police. A third night of unrest in that city saw a police station set on fire along with an unknown number of other buildings. Elsewhere, hundreds of protesters took to the streets of Phoenix, Arizona last night marching from City Hall to the state Capitol. Black Lives Matter activists were on hand in New York’s Times Square
Read MoreThe number of people who test negative for the coronavirus in Wisconsin continues to surpass the number of people who test positive. The latest numbers from the state’s Department of Public Health yesterday showed a one-day negative test count of 10-thousand-144. By comparison, DHS says 512 people tested positive. The 10 thousand-plus negative tests is a single day record for Wisconsin. The state’s positive-test-rate is a little under five percent.
Read MoreIt’s not a walk across the stage or a toss of the hat, but the Class of 2020 at Eau Claire North did celebrate. The school hosted an online graduation last night. Students and parents watched the graduation ceremony from home. There will be another online graduation for Eau Claire Memorial tonight.
Read MoreSome catholics in the Chippewa Valley will be back in church this Sunday. The Diocese of La Crosse this week told churches across western Wisconsin that they can reopen this weekend. No one is being forced to reopen. Congregations will be limited to 25 percent capacity and there will be no song books or prayer cards. There will be communion, but everyone is being asked to wear masks and gloves.
Read MoreThe list of cancellations because of the coronavirus is growing. SpringFest organizers yesterday became the latest to pull the plug. Managers say there was no way to hold SpringFest in Chippewa Falls and keep social distancing guidelines in place. The hope is to return next year.
Read MoreThe University of Wisconsin System is taking the biggest hit in the first round of state spending cuts. Governor Tony Evers yesterday said the UW System will see 40-million-dollars less this year. In all, Evers wants 70-million in budget cuts. While the 40-million is the largest cut in the state, it is a small part of the UW System’s six-point-three billion-dollar annual budget.
Read MoreHealth Department officials say there are over 500 new COVID-19 patients and eleven COVID deaths recorded over the last 24 hours. The state has received over ten-thousand test results in each of the last two days. The number of total coronavirus cases in the state is nearing 17-thousand, with a death toll of 550. Here in Eau Claire, there have been 5 cases added since yesterday, bringing the total to 109.
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