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Branch Campuses See Fewer Students

By Morgan McCarthy | September 24, 2024

Most of the University of Wisconsin’s two-year campuses have fewer students this fall. The university released the preliminary numbers for its branch campuses, and five of the nine campuses that are open this fall saw enrollment drop.  UW-Eau Claire Barron County, UW-Green Bay Manitowoc, UW-Green Bay Sheboygan, UW-Whitewater Rock County all saw enrollment jump, but in some cases it was by just five students. The UW has told branch campuses they must increase enrollment or face being closed.

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Budget Back and Forth Continues

By Morgan McCarthy | September 24, 2024

Wisconsin’s governor expects to once again disagree with Republican lawmakers on how much money to spend in the next state budget. Governor Evers told the Wisconsin Counties Association yesterday that he expects to have the same budget arguments as years past. Evers says his priorities for the next state budget are finding a way to fix child care in the state, and of course send more money to the University of Wisconsin. Republicans have either modified or completely re-written each

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Fourth Suspect Pleads No Contest in EC Murder Case

By Morgan McCarthy | September 23, 2024

The fourth and final suspect in an Eau Claire murder case is getting a plea deal. Jamon Sullivan was in the car when an Altoona man was shot and killed in September of 2022. He pleaded no contest to a charge of recklessly endangering safety charge earlier this morning. A judge accepted the plea and he was found guilty. Three other charges were dismissed as part of the deal, and his sentencing is scheduled for December.

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Search Begins for Clark Co. Sheriff

By Morgan McCarthy | September 23, 2024

There’s an opening for a new sheriff in Clark County. Governor Tony Evers says he’s looking for someone to fill the position, left open after Sheriff Scott Haines retirement. The new sheriff will serve a term that starting on December 31, and ending January 2027. Applications are available on Evers-dot-W-I-dot-gov, and are open until October eleventh. CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO.

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New Playground Celebrated

By Morgan McCarthy | September 23, 2024

The Eau Claire Public Schools Foundation announced a significant addition to Longfellow Elementary School. A ribbon-cutting ceremony will mark the official unveiling of brand-new playground equipment, generously funded in large part by American Phoenix as well as proceeds from the Jeanne Richie Memorial Puddle Jump. This event will start at 4:00pm on September 25 th with an ice cream social for Longfellow families. The new playground equipment replaces an aging playground that was unsafe and often unrepairable as replacement parts

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DATCP Issues Public Health Alert for Maloney’s Baloney Wild Rice & Cheddar Cheese Bratwursts and Wild Rice & Cranberry Bratwursts Due to Misbranding

By Morgan McCarthy | September 23, 2024

The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) is issuing a public health alert for Wild Rice & Cheddar Cheese Bratwursts and Wild Rice & Cranberry Bratwursts produced by Maloney’s Baloney in Durand. This alert is due to the product being misbranded and containing an undeclared allergen. The aforementioned products contain wheat, a known food allergen, which was not declared on the products’ labels. The products were sold at the Maloney’s Baloney retail store on or before September

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Deadly Motorcycle Crash Remains Under Investigation

By Morgan McCarthy | September 23, 2024

On September 19, 2024, at 12:59 pm, the St. Croix County Emergency Communication Center  received a call reporting a motorcycle crash with injuries, located on the onramp from STH 35 to I 94 in the Town of Hudson.   Upon arrival, deputies found a 2015 Harley Davidson motorcycle crashed in the north bound lane  of STH 35.   The motorcycle had been traveling north on STH 35, and was operated by Anthony D. Tibbits, age  56, from River Falls, WI. Mr. Tibbits

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Spontaneous Combustion Cause of Marshfield Fire

By Morgan McCarthy | September 23, 2024

The Marshfield Fire & Rescue Department was dispatched to Tower Hall Apartments, 112 East 2nd Street for a fire alarm and smell of smoke. Engine 3, Engine 2, Truck 1 and Ambulance 95 responded with eight personnel and was assisted by the Marshfield Police Department. Upon arrival residents were evacuating and smoke was found in the hallways. Contact was made with one of the residents who found their clothes on fire, which were located in a laundry basket. The resident

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Former Chancellor Fights to Keep Teaching Job

By Morgan McCarthy | September 23, 2024

Former UW-La Crosse chancellor Joe Gow says he may sue if the University of Wisconsin fires him for making porn videos. Joe Gow told reporters he may sue to try and keep his job as a professor. Gow had a hearing before UW regents on Friday, but said it did not go well. He says not a single regent asked him a single question. UW-La Crosse fired him as chancellor last year when his porn movies came to light. They

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Former Soldier Pleads Guilty

By Morgan McCarthy | September 23, 2024

The former Army soldier from Racine who bolted into North Korea last year is no longer in the Army.  Travis King pleaded guilty to desertion and other charges in a military court on Friday. A judge then sentenced him to time served, and dishonorably discharged him from the service. King ran into North Korea last year to avoid being sent home for a fight he’d gotten into in South Korea. He spent a few months in North Korean custody before

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