Eau Claire Parks Recreation and Forestry announces that the following activities will be cancelled due to the extreme cold weather; Tuesday January 29, 2019 Open Gym Volleyball at Northstar Middle School Boyd Ice Rink and Warming Center Roosevelt Ice Rink and Warming Center Putnam Heights Ice Rink and Warming Center Demmler Ice Rink and Warming Center Sam Davey Ice Rink and Warming Center Oakwood Ice Rink and Warming Center Pinehurst will be open normal hours today Wednesday January 30, 2019
Read MoreThe trial for a woman accused of letting men sexually assault two children for drugs is underway. Forty-year-old Michele Mayer is facing six counts relating to child abuse stemming from the nearly decade long incident that allegedly happened at her Eau Claire home. Opening statements started yesterday and prosecutors say it’ll be a tough case because there isn’t any real physical evidence. Mayer’s defense says if she was guilty there would be evidence including injury reports.
Read MoreThe interview sessions for the Altoona School District’s superintendent finalists are postponed. The interview sessions were supposed to take place Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday this week but all of them have been pushed to Friday due to the cold weather. The sessions will start at 3:40 in the afternoon and last until about 6:15 and members of the community are invited to attend. The school board plans to offer the job to one of the finalists early next month.
Read MoreAltoona residents are invited to the city hall this week to meet with the candidates for police chief. According to the Leader-Telegram, the public session is scheduled from 5:00 to 6:00 p.m. Thursday at the city hall community room. All five candidates will introduce themselves and attendees will be able to submit comment cards about them. The police and fire commission is expected to offer one of them the job early next month.
Read MoreMenomonie High School is nearing its fundraising goal for its new sports complex. The school’s athletic director said at a board meeting yesterday that the project needs about 45-thousand more dollars in community funding before funding will be complete. Construction bidding won’t start until after the funds are raised, but it’s expected to cost over 250-thousand dollars.
Read MoreMount La Crosse will be closed this week due to the extremely cold weather. A representative with the ski hill says just a couple weeks ago it was closed because of warm rainy weather but today and tomorrow it will be closed due to subzero temperatures. She says there’s no magic number for when the hill gets closed but that the decision gets made when considering the safety of employees and skiers.
Read MoreA State of Emergency throughout Wisconsin is being declared by Governor Evers in response to recent snow and the upcoming extreme cold. High temperatures for Tuesday through Thursday are expected to dip to 14 below zero, not including the windchill. The governor’s order directs all state agencies to help with any emergency response and recovery efforts related to the snowstorm and cold. The order also allows Wisconsin’s Adjutant General to call soldiers and airmen from the Wisconsin National Guard to active duty to support local
Read MoreEmergency crews are performing road rescues across Eau Claire after the first heavy snow of the season. Tow truck crews stayed busy as the State Patrol reported just 17 crashes and 20 slide offs by early yesterday evening. Eau Claire police are reporting 13 crashes around town. The owner of Adams Automotive says most crashes are caused by drivers who are not able to see curbs covered by snow.
Read MoreThe trial is underway for a woman accused of letting men sexually assault two children in exchange for money and drugs. Michelle Mayer is facing six counts, including repeated sexual assault of a child and physical abuse of a child. An Eau Claire district attorney pointed out in her opening statement that the jury would need to rely on victim testimony with no physical evidence available. The defense says the lack of physical evidence proves Mayer is innocent.
Read MoreGovernor Evers will be using private attorneys to defend his position in a lawsuit over lame-duck laws limiting his powers and those of Attorney General Josh Kaul. Kaul has declined to represent Evers in the suit. Republican lawmakers will also be hiring private attorneys for the legal fight. Fees on both sides will be covered by taxpayer money.
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