Fewer 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
Read MoreNearly a quarter-million people in Wisconsin are getting a little extra help in buying their groceries. The state’s Department of Health Services yesterday said 215-thousand people in the state’s FoodShare program will see some extra money. The state is raising the amount of money per-month because of the coronavirus. A family of four can now receive up to 646 dollars per-month for groceries.
Read MorePublic health officials in Door County are reporting the first death related to COVID-19. The department says the patient was a man in his 70s with underlying medical issues. There have been at least 144 deaths statewide. There are over 17-hundred cases of coronavirus confirmed in Milwaukee County, followed by 334 cases in Dane County, 209 in Waukesha and 173 in Kenosha. Locally, the Chippewa Valley is seeing more than 50 cases and Buffalo County has confirmed additional cases as
Read MoreGovernor Tony Evers says it’s okay to ask for help especially during this stressful public health crisis. The governor today says it’s important for the state to build a healthier and more resilient Wisconsin so its residents develop the ability to adapt and recover from adversity. Department of Health Services has posted tips for coping with the staying safe at home order and also has information for first responders who may need help navigating through this pandemic. CLICK FOR MORE
Read MoreDodgeville Mayor Todd Novak says around a thousand employees at Lands End in Dodgeville have been furloughed. The Wisconsin-based company last month announced the closure of 26 retail stores around the country during the coronavirus pandemic. Early numbers are that 70-percent of Lands End corporate employees were furloughed on March 28th. Others took a pay cut.
Read MoreIt is Severe Weather Awareness Week in Wisconsin. Meteorologists and community officials are urging people to brush up on safety tips and escape plans. It’s important to talk to family members about how to reconnect after certain weather situations like a tornado. On Thursday Wisconsin will hold a virtual statewide tornado drill at 1:45. You may see messages on social media and local communities may still sound their sirens.
Read MoreA weekend garage fire resulted in a total loss. It was on Saturday, April 11th, just before 11:30 in the night when the Buffalo County Sheriff’s Office took report of a garage fire at W747 Walnut Street in the City of Fountain City. Upon arrival of the emergency units, the residence’s garage was fully engulfed in flames. The homeowners said they were awoken from their sleep by the fire, that they had not been inside of their garage for hours,
Read MoreA Woodville man was taken into custody after an incident heading into the weekend. It was on Friday night, April 10th a bit before 11 when the Barron County Sheriff’s Department received a call to conduct a welfare check on a man in Turtle Lake. When a deputy arrived at the residence, he heard several gun shots coming from the residence. The Barron/Rusk Emergency Response Team was called to the scene as well as officers from the Turtle Lake, Cumberland
Read MoreThe Eau Claire Board of Canvassers are meeting this morning to count thousands of remaining absentee ballots from the Wisconsin Primary Election. Wisconsin senators Ron Johnson and Tammy Baldwin called on the United States Postal Service Friday to investigate what happened to thousands of absentee ballots that are yet to be counted. Officials with the Wisconsin Elections Commission said they sent out nearly one-point-three million absentee ballots statewide and as of Friday more than 200-thousand have yet to be returned. Officials say they’re encouraging clerks
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