The Department of Natural Resources is advising hunters to keep their distance when turkey season opens up. Public hunting grounds and some state parks remain open just for hunters, with turkey season set to open tomorrow. Officials say hunting is largely a solitary experience but there are those who will need to take social distancing into consideration.
Read MoreFirst responders and healthcare workers in Wisconsin are getting a lift from Triple-A. The automobile club is offering free roadside assistance through the end of the month as a way to thank those frontline workers in the coronavirus pandemic. The free services include towing, tire changes, fuel delivery, jump starts and lockouts. You do not have to be a Triple-A member to take advantage of the free services.
Read MoreThe Chippewa County Administrator and County Board Chair announced on March 19th that all nonessential functions at Chippewa County buildings were closed to the general public in an effort to help reduce the rate of COVID-19 transmission and to protect residents and employees of ChippewaCounty. This is a remainder, all nonessential functions at Chippewa County buildings are to the general public. Anyone needing to do business at Chippewa County buildings should call ahead and be prepared to makealternative arrangements instead
Read MoreAs we continue to navigate life during the Covid-19 pandemic, little moments like this remind us that we will come out the other side. Mayo Clinic Health System recently reached out to thank our community for their support saying they are finding messages of support near the employee entrances of clinics. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN HELPING, CLICK HERE FOR GUIDELINES AND MORE INFO.
Read MoreVoters in the Elk Mound Area School District are approving a referendum to improve and add onto its schools. Superintendent Eric Wright says the referendum will improve safety and security measures in the schools, update the roofs and H-V-A-C systems, add a band room to the high school, update the libraries, and other cosmetic updates. The referendum will cost the district nearly 16-million-dollars. Voters approved the referendum 1,047 to 570. Not every county had full return of ballots. La Crosse
Read MoreA local plumbing company is helping support local businesses by matching gift card prices. Hurlburt Heating and Plumbing started a gift card matching program. They’re asking people to send them photos of gift cards to local businesses, then matching them with a gift card for the same amount to the same local business. President Greg Mericle says the offer is available to the first 500-people. CLICK HERE FOR MORE
Read MoreCounty officials are not recommending Wisconsin residents travel to their cabins or vacation homes in another part of the state amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Sawyer County Public Information Officer Diane McNamer says although travel isn’t recommended, it isn’t against the law. She says Sawyer County doesn’t have legal authority to stop someone from traveling across the state, but she hopes if people do travel, they take extra precautions to keep the year-round residents safe.
Read MoreA week after heading to the polls in Wisconsin, we now have some counts from the ballot box. It was a pass for CVTC. Voters approved a nearly 49 million-dollar tax increase last week. The money is earmarked to ‘improve and modernize’ the college. Supporters of the tax hike say it will only add about 20 dollars to the tax bill for a typical homeowner. The vote count was 45,407 yes to 27,499 no, for a total margin of almost
Read MoreFewer people are coming down with the coronavirus in Wisconsin. The state’s Department of Health Services yesterday reported the smallest one-day increase in cases since the outbreak exploded last month. DHS reported 87 new cases yesterday. That brings Wisconsin’s total to three-thousand-428 cases and 154 deaths. Governor Tony Evers says the state is flattening the curve, but he said he will not talk about when he hopes to reopen the state from his quarantine. Here locally, Eau Claire’s city-county health department hasn’t
Read MorePolice in Eau Claire are looking for a woman in connection to a weekend stabbing. Police say 30-year-old Taylor Simpson hasn’t been seen since the stabbing early Saturday morning at the America’s Best Value on West Clairemont Avenue. Police say she stabbed someone after a fight, then got into a truck and sped away. The stabbing victim was treated for non-life threatening injuries. Police are asking for the public’s assistance in locating Simpson. If you have any information you are
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