ABOVE PHOTO: Team Canada Paris 2024 Paralympians Zak Madell and Cindy Ouellet sporting lululemon designs. Photo by lululemon. As University of Wisconsin-Stout alum Kirby Hanson watched the Summer Olympics in Paris from her home in Vancouver, British Columbia, she and her family had a more personal reason to cheer on their nation’s athletes. Hanson, an apparel design and development 2007 graduate, is the technical development manager for lululemon athletic apparel company, the official outfitter of Team Canada, which includes more than 430 Olympians and Paralympians.
Read MoreOn Friday, August 2, 2024, at 7:12 p.m., the Barron County 911 Center received a call of a one vehicle accident on 29th Street near 7th Ave just east of Chetek. Deputies from the Barron County Sheriff’s Department along with the Chetek EMS and Chetek Fire responded to the scene. Upon arrival, deputies located a single male occupant deceased in a vehicle as a result of the crash. Initial investigation shows that the driver failed to stop at the sign
Read MoreAugust is here, which means landlords and tenants throughout Wisconsin – especially in college communities – are busy with rental housing move-ins and move-outs. In 2023, disputes between landlords and tenants resulted in 2,208 complaints to the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP), making it the agency’s top complaint category two years in a row. DATCP is here to help all parties in rental housing agreements remember their legal rights and responsibilities. Tips for Moving Out Tips
Read MoreNeenah’s city attorney is back on the job after being cleared in part of a sexual misconduct case. The city on Friday said attorney David Rashid will be back on the job as of today. He was placed on leave back in may after prosecutors charged him with sexual assault based on a claim from his ex-wife. The criminal case has not yet been settled, but Neenah says its own internal investigation found that Rashid’s conduct did not involve anyone
Read MoreA police chase ended with an OWI arrest for a woman in Madison last night. The State Patrol says the chase started just before 11:30 last night at East Broadway and Edna Taylor Parkway. Troopers tried to pull the woman over, but she sped away. Madison Police eventually took-over the chase, and used spike strips to stop the woman’s car. She was arrested for her fourth OWI, as well as a host of other charges.
Read MoreThere’s another lawsuit against an Eau Claire police officer for racial profiling. Timothy Coleman claims in a lawsuit that Officer Sam Sperry racially profiled him and used excessive force when Coleman was arrested back in 2019. That’s the same officer, and the same arrest that was at the heart of Sidney Coleman’s lawsuit against Eau Claire. Sidney and Timothy are brothers. Sidney Coleman successfully sued Eau Claire and won more than a half-million dollars. Timothy Coleman’s lawsuit asks for 12
Read MoreThe sheriff in St. Croix County, Wisconsin is worried about his community’s reputation. Sheriff Scott Knudson says he doesn’t want people to get the wrong idea following the end of the Apple River murder trial. A judge last week sentenced Nicolae Miu to 20 years in prison for killing one teen and stabbing four others on the river back in 2022. Knudson says he wants people to associate the river with summer fun and relaxation, not a murder trial. But
Read MoreIt should be a nice night for National Night Out. Police departments across the Chippewa Valley will be out tomorrow night as part of the national movement to get neighbors to meet with neighbors. National Night Out happens every year, and is a chance for police officers to connect with people without a traffic stop or some kind of emergency. Eau Claire Police will hold a celebration from 5:30 til 8 p.m. at Carson Park. Chippewa Falls Police will do
Read MoreWisconsin lawmakers are turning their attention to the state’s youth prisons this week. The Senate Committee on Judiciary and Public Safety will hold a hearing tomorrow in Merrill to get answers about the Lincoln Hills and Copper Lake Schools. Wisconsin’s Corrections Secretary Jared Hoy is scheduled to be the first witness. Lincoln Hills is back under scrutiny after an inmate there attacked and killed a teacher in late June. Both Lincoln Hills and Copper Lake have a troubled history, and
Read MoreThere is a warning about a pending lack of nurses in Wisconsin. The state’s Department of Workforce Development on Friday said it expects Wisconsin to be short nearly 20 thousand nurses by 2040. DWD says the numbers could be as low as 12 thousand nurses, but the agency is worried nonetheless. DWD says the shortage is being caused by a growth in medical care, and a lack of qualified nurses to fill the new jobs that are opening up.
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