There’s another push at the Wisconsin Capitol to raise the age to buy cigarettes and vape pens. Several lawmakers yesterday introduced the latest Tobacco 21 plan for the state. Advocates say raising the age to buy tobacco and vape products to 21-years-old will keep many young people from ever starting to smoke in the first place. Eighteen states and nearly 500 cities across the country have already adopted Tobacco 21 laws.
Read MoreGet your dogs vaccinated against rabies. That’s the advice from La Crosse’s health department. The city yesterday announced that it will fine dog owners who do not vaccinate their animals after a dog bite. Health Department Director Jen Rombalski says the idea is to get people to be proactive, and get their dogs their shots every year. Rombalski says La Crosse doesn’t want to make money from the 100 dollar fines, they just want dog owners to be responsible.
Read MoreCitizen Action in Eau Claire invites the community to join a vigil commemorating all victims of gun violence. The Northwest Citizen Action Organizing Cooperative is joining guest speakers Representative Jodi Emerson, Eau Claire School Board President Eric Torres, and community members directly impacted by gun violence in a vigil this Wednesday evening, August 28th at 7:30. The gathering is intended to remember the victims, support survivors, and take action to address the epidemic of gun violence. The event will be
Read MoreEight University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire faculty and staff members were recognized for excellence during the university’s academic year opening meeting today, Aug. 27. Chancellor James Schmidt presented 2019 excellence awards to: Dr. Norah Airth-Kindree, associate professor of nursing. Jack Connell, facilities maintenance specialist-advanced. Dr. Mary Beth Leibham, professor of psychology. Dr. Ling Liu, associate professor of accounting and finance. Cheryl Lochner-Wright, senior study abroad coordinator. Dr. Jennifer Muehlenkamp, professor of psychology. John Reichert, academic advisor, Advising, Retention and Career Center.
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Read MoreA woman is dead after a rollover crash in Pierce County. The county sheriff’s office says Glenwood City resident Brenda Westbrook was northbound on Highway 63 near County Road Y early yesterday morning when she left the road. Westbrook crossed the center line, hit the shoulder, rolled her truck, and was thrown out. She was pronounced dead at the scene.
Read MoreA Chippewa Falls man is charged with possessing child pornography. A criminal complaint says David Hendrix admitted to sheriff’s deputies he searched for porn, but he said he didn’t have anything illegal on his devices. Hendrix is making his initial court appearance in Chippewa County today.
Read MoreThis year’s extreme winter cost University of Wisconsin-Madison millions of dollars. The university announced yesterday it’s had to pay just shy of five-million dollars to repair 28 buildings on campus that were damaged during below-freezing temperatures back in January. The university says that estimate could still rise because the school is still receiving repair invoices.
Read MoreWisconsin’s Attorney General is telling people not to go online and go after sexual predators. Attorney General Josh Kaul yesterday warned against vigilante online stings. Kaul said people who try and trap or embarrass online predators are hurting active and ongoing police investigations. It’s unclear how many, if any, vigilante groups have approached sex offenders here in Wisconsin.
Read MoreA vehicle and pedestrian crash seriously injured a construction worker and we now know who that is. A construction zone flagger, 43 year old Vickie Williams from Odanah, had northbound traffic on Highway 112 stopped. A northbound Toyota RAV4, driven by 77 year old Gerald Robertson from Mason, came up to the construction zone and drove onto the right shoulder of the highway around four other stopped vehicles. The RAV4 then struck Williams, who sustained serious injuries was transported to
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