The chairs are pushed in around the table and we now have a plan from the Eau Claire City Council to replace the group’s president. The discussion at last night’s meeting resulted in the decision to take applications until July 19th before hearing from candidates on July 23rd. A final vote is set to happen after that with the winning candidate taking over in August.
Read MoreFrom the rails to the pedals… Altoona police are TRAINING to bring back and boost their bike patrol. The department is training officers to bike tactically so they can go out into the community to patrol. The bike patrol squad rolled out in early May and more officers were trained last week. Interesting side note to kick around during that water cooler talk today: it was on this day in 1819, that the bicycle was patented.
Read MoreVROOOM! VROOOM! Tariffs are prompting a big change for Harley-Davidson. The Milwaukee-based motorcycle manufacturer will shift some production from the United States to Europe in an effort to save some money. Harley said the impact of the increase in tariffs could add up to 100-million dollars per year for the company. About 16-percent of all new Harley-Davidson motorcycles are sold in Europe.
Read MoreSMILE! Governor Scott Walker declared today “Cheese Day” (I know, I know…isn’t EVERY day sorta cheese day??) Walker will be around our state to announce $700,000 in dairy industry development grants. Q: What do you call cheese that is sad? A: Blue cheese. And on that note: Wisconsin producers are encouraging people to check where their dairy comes from. Most dairy products are marked with a code that begins with two numbers and ends with one to five characters that can
Read MoreAnother dip is docked in the books. You know it as FATFAR. Quick lesson from Professor Smartypants. it stands for: The Frenchtown Annual Tube Float And Regatta (Now you know!) It kicked off from Loopy’s yesterday down the Chippewa River despite recent flooding and high water levels. Tube rentals had been suspended earlier in the week because of safety concerns, but the green light came just before the event made a splash. Early head count is that more than a
Read MoreNo one is hurt after an aircraft caught fire at the Rice Lake Air Center. Crews responded to the fire in a twin engine fixed wing aircraft yesterday afternoon on a runway. There were two people in the plane and both escaped safely. The pilot reported that something smelled “hot” on take-off and he made an emergency landing. No word yet on what caused the fire.
Read MoreA new report is being issued on Wisconsin’s foster care system. The Speaker’s Task Force On Foster Care was created almost exactly a year ago to develop ideas to improve the child welfare system, which provides out-of-home care for thousands of children in the state, and developed thirteen bills aimed at supporting the system last November, eleven of which were signed into law by Governor Scott Walker. In addition to re-introducing the two bills that were not enacted, the report
Read MoreAnother lawsuit is being filed in Wisconsin by a person who was apparently sickened by a Del Monte food tray. The suit was filed last week in Brown County by someone who says he purchased two Del Monte vegetable trays at a Kwik Trip in Green Bay. Two other suits have been filed since the veggie trays were recalled, one here in Eau Claire County and another in Minnesota.
Read MorePucker up! Your date night plans could get even sweeter as it is also…National Kissing Day, and a relationship expert says studies show kissing boosts happiness and triggers the release of oxytocin and serotonin. She says it’s important for people in long-term committed relationships to remember that. Survey saaaays: if you can get in a couple of good kisses a day, you’ll help calm your partner’s system and trigger the release of happiness hormones.
Read MorePaint Bridge Creek is falling down, falling down, falling down…Demolition of the Paint Creek Bridge in Lafayette is underway. The process of tearing down the bridge began Wednesday and should be done with a bang by July 4th. The cost to Chippewa County for removing the bridge is estimated at 65-thousand dollars. The state has awarded money to construct a new bridge, with the county and township pitching in as well.
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