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HOURS EXTENDED IN LOCAL SHELTERS

By Morgan McCarthy | January 30, 2019

Homeless shelter hours are being extended in Eau Claire due to the frigid temperatures.  Multiple shelters across the city including Positive Avenues and Sojourner House are opening earlier and staying open later so homeless people don’t have to be out in the cold as much.  The temperature this morning nearly got down to negative 30 in Eau Claire and wind chills were around negative 50.  Temperatures aren’t expected to get back above zero until sometime Friday. 

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DANGER ZONE TEMPS FREEZE MAIL AND GARBAGE SERVICE

By Morgan McCarthy | January 30, 2019

Bitter cold with extreme, dangerous wind chill is taking hold in western Wisconsin.  Sub-zero high temperatures will continue through tomorrow with lows dipping close to minus 30 overnight, not including the wind chills.  Health officials are warning of the dangers of frostbite on exposed skin, which can set in within five minutes at current wind chill values.  Postal delivery operations are suspended today in Western Wisconsin because of expected deteriorating conditions related to the Polar Vortex.  There will be no mail pick up

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CASE DISMISSED AGAINST MAYER

By Morgan McCarthy | January 30, 2019

The case is being dropped against an Eau Claire woman accused of letting men sexually assault two children for drugs and money.  The state moved to dismiss the case against Michelle Mayer after an alleged victim admitted to using marijuana Monday night and concern was expressed for the victim’s state of mind.  The case was dismissed with prejudice, meaning it can’t be presented again. 

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REDISTRICTING LAWSUIT SHIFTS TO GROUP OF VOTERS

By Morgan McCarthy | January 30, 2019

Assembly Democrats are withdrawing from a lawsuit over redistricting.  The move leaves a group of liberal voters to continue the litigation.  Pulling out of the case is allowing Assembly Democrats to avoid turning over documents and answering detailed questions to back claims that election maps should be redrawn.  States must draw new legislative and congressional districts every ten years to account for population changes.  

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FACEBOOK CAMPAIGN HELPS OUR HOMELESS

By Morgan McCarthy | January 30, 2019

A Facebook fundraising campaign is responsible for raising thousands for an organization that works with the homeless.  Eau Claire’s Acting City Council President Andrew Werthmann started Emergency Relief for Eau Claire Homeless in the Cold, with all money raised going to Chippewa Valley Street Ministry.  The organization began in June 2012 and provides supplies, clothing, and hotel rooms for those in need.  The extreme cold has volunteers going out earlier than usual and adding an extra night of assistance this

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JACKSON COUNTY ACCIDENT KILLS KENTUCKY MAN

By Morgan McCarthy | January 30, 2019

We now know the name of the man killed in an accident. It was just after 9:30 Tuesday morning when the Wisconsin State Patrol was requested by Jackson County Sheriff’s Department to respond to a single vehicle crash on Interstate 94 at milepost 128 in the gore area. Upon arrival, it was discovered the lone occupant and driver, a 46-year-old Keith Bonds from Kentucky was deceased. The initial investigation indicated the vehicle was traveling westbound on Interstate 94 near exit

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WEATHER STAMPS OUT MAIL DELIVERY

By Morgan McCarthy | January 29, 2019

The postal service is stamping out delivery because of the Polar Vortex. Retail operations at local offices will be available, but may be limited. There will be no collection mail pick up from businesses or collection boxes. Additionally, there will be residential or commercial package pick-up services.

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EVERS ADDS TO HIS TEAM

By Morgan McCarthy | January 29, 2019

Governor Tony Evers is adding two Dane County Supervisors to his team.  Jenni Dye and Jeff Pirtl both stepped down from their county jobs to accept positions with the new administration.  Dye is the governor’s new policy director and Pirtl is the Deputy Secretary of the Department of Children and Families.  A spring general election is scheduled for April 2nd to fill the two supervisors’ seats. 

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UPDATE: CASE DISMISSED

By Morgan McCarthy | January 29, 2019

UPDATE: The case against Michele Mayer was dismissed from court today. We will keep you posted as further details become available. The 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

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PARKS AND REC. ANNOUNCES CANCELLATIONS DUE TO WEATHER

By Morgan McCarthy | January 29, 2019

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

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