Rice Lake police are looking for a man who assaulted a woman at a Walmart. Police say the man was seen on surveillance kicking the woman in the feet and knocking her down late last Friday night. Police say they also want to talk to the victim.
Read MoreThe Eau Claire city council is considering designating the Princeton Valley Golf Course as a park. The plan would change the golf course to be known as Princeton Park. The city council is expected to vote on the plan this afternoon.
Read MoreThere will be a lot of looking through the damage at The Metro in downtown Eau Claire today. Fire crews put-out a fire at the club late last night. Reports say there are no injuries but over 50 people had to be evacuated. The fire did about 150-thousand dollars in damage.
Read MoreA tragedy unfolded yesterday morning as a little girl is dead after someone ran her down while she was waiting for the school bus. Police in the tiny town of Plainfield say it happened yesterday morning at her bus stop on Highway 73. Deputies say the school bus was stopped, but another driver tried to pass the bus and hit the little girl. Her four-year-old sister was also hit, but she was treated and released from the hospital.
Read MoreThe investigation into whether a former PTA member at Eau Claire’s Sam Davey Elementary School is growing. Eau Claire Police say they are now looking to see if the same person stole money from the Chippewa Valley Boy Scouts and the Girl Scouts of the Northwestern Great Lakes. Police say they got a tip that the person stole money from the PTA. There is no word on how much was taken.
Read MoreAn Eau Claire woman is accepting responsibility for helping some teens escape the group home where they lived. Ashlynn Alsteen pleaded guilty yesterday to helping two young people escape from the Eau Claire Academy. Alsteen agreed to a deferred prosecution agreement, which means the charges could be reduced or dismissed in three years.
Read MorePolice in Altoona are asking for a little more help in keeping an eye on things. Police yesterday asked neighbors to form more neighborhood associations. Officers say neighborhood watch groups help police stay ahead of potential trouble and keep neighborhoods safe. There’s no cost, and forming the group usually involves one meeting a month with officers, usually at someone’s home.
Read MoreThe latest batch of coronavirus tests for Wisconsin are all negative. The Department of Health Services said five more tests came back yesterday. There’s one new possible case that is out for testing. So far, 13 of the 15 people tested for the coronavirus in Wisconsin have come back negative. There is one confirmed case.
Read MoreRepublican lawmakers in Madison are looking to do more for farmers. Lawmakers yesterday unveiled a seven-part package that they say will put money in farmers’ pockets and make it a little more affordable to farm in the state. The biggest pieces of the package are a nine million-dollar plan to allow farmers to deduct the costs of their health insurance, and a 75 hundred-dollar tax credit that would give farmers in the state cash money. The plans are up for
Read MoreThe Wisconsin National Guard’s new sexual assault and harassment policy will be in place by the end of the summer. Governor Tony Evers yesterday signed an executive order to put the plan into place. The new guidelines for the guard come after a report found that former guard commanders swept accusations of improper behavior under the rug. The governor yesterday said the new policy will help implement the top-to-bottom changes that the Guard needs.
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