The CDC yesterday said no one should eat romaine lettuce. Tainted lettuce is being blamed for an E. coli outbreak that’s made 32 people in 11 states sick. The Wisconsin Department of Health Services isn’t saying if any of those people live in the state. CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO FROM THE CDC.
Read MoreWhere one door closes another bench opens, as Governor Walker is appointing outgoing Attorney General Brad Schimel to the Waukesha County court. Walker made the announcement yesterday, saying Schimel is committed to the rule of law and to the state. Democrats call the appointment political backscratching.
Read MoreWe are RACKING up numbers this hunting season. Wildlife officials say the 2018 gun deer season is off to a successful start. More than 118-thousand deer were harvested over opening weekend across the state, up from last year. The Department of Natural Resources sold nearly 600-thousand gun-deer licenses this season.
Read MoreBaraboo is talking…leaders are initiating a public discussion to address a controversial photo of Baraboo students with a series of meetings. The first meeting was held yesterday high school commons with more than 300 people attending. The event was organized by school and civic leaders and people from the community as well as area clergy with a focus on healing and providing guidance to students.
Read MoreAs we come upon the season of red and green, The Red Cross is issuing an urgent call for blood donors. The organization says they are facing a severe blood shortage that could get worse this winter. Volunteer blood drive hosts are also in critical need to prevent further shortages.
Read MoreA Thanksgiving meal packing event is helping to feed over 30 Eau Claire families. The Chippewa Valley After Hours Rotary Club gathered last night at the Eagle’s Club in Lake Hallie to put together meals including turkey,stuffing, mashed potatoes and gravy, sweet potatoes, cranberries, rolls, and pie. The meals will feed over 180 people. The Boys and Girls Clubs of the Greater Chippewa Valley are gathering together fora sit-down meal. The organization hosted a traditional Thanksgiving Dinner last night for
Read MoreA 71 year old man, formerly from Winter, was charged in Sawyer County for 1st Degree Sexual Assault of a child, 2nd Degree Sexual Assault against a Child and 2nd Degree Sexual Assault of an Unconscious Victim. Warrants were issued for his arrest and along with efforts by the Sawyer County Sheriff’s Office and the Minneapolis Police Department, Thomas E. Erickson was found at his home in Minneapolis and taken into custody. He is currently awaiting extradition proceedings to be transported
Read MoreThe Department of Natural Resources says harvest numbers are up in the first week of gun, deer hunting season. The DNR said today 13-thousand deer were bagged opening weekend this year over last. Barron, Dunn, Polk, Shawano, Grant, Vernon,Sauk and Waupaca counties posted the highest numbers in the state.
Read MoreA local Girl Scout troop leader, who organized a vigil and fundraiser to remember victims of a fatal crash, is now out of a job. Elizabeth Steffel has been the leader of a scout troop in Green Bay for three years. She helped organize a vigil to honor three Chippewa Falls area scouts and a parent who were killed whilecollecting trash along the highway. The Girl Scouts of Northwestern Grea tLakes isn’t commenting, but Steffel believes she was ousted because
Read MoreTriple-A is estimating a big increase in road travel this Thanksgiving. Nationwide an increase of about five-percent is expected over last year. About 48 million people are projected to drive at least 50 miles or more from home for the holiday. In Wisconsin about a million drivers will take road trip this week, with the worst of the traffic is expected to be tomorrow from about noon until 8 p.m. Gas prices in northwest Wisconsin are dropping ahead of Thanksgiving this week. WEAU reports gas is
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