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WI Set to Get Millions in Settlement

By Morgan McCarthy | November 7, 2024

Wisconsin will get almost 22-million dollars in a settlement with Kroger for the grocery store’s role in the opioid crisis.  A coalition of thirty attorneys general, including Wisconsin A-G Josh Kaul, announced a one-point-four-billion dollar settlement yesterday.  Along with other settlements with distributors, manufacturers, and pharmacies related to the opioid crisis, Wisconsin is set to get more than 780-million dollars total.  Kroger has more than a hundred stores across Wisconsin.  The chain has also agreed to monitor and report suspicious

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WI Ranks High for Veterans

By Morgan McCarthy | November 7, 2024

Madison is in the top ten best cities for veterans in the U-S.  A new report by WalletHub compared a hundred cities based on metrics like the average amount of veteran income growth and number of VA facilities.  Madison was ranked eighth overall, and had the third highest rate of military-skill related jobs.  Austin, Texas topped the list, while Newark, New Jersey, and Detroit, Michigan, were at the bottom.

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Flags Lowered to Honor Former WI State Rep.

By Morgan McCarthy | November 7, 2024

“As a legislator, Jonathan was always eager to seek the good in others, always working in earnest to bridge divides and bring people together of different backgrounds and perspectives…” -Evers  Gov. Tony Evers signed Executive Order #242 ordering the flags of the United States and the state of Wisconsin to be flown at half-staff on Fri., Nov. 8, 2024, in honor of Milwaukee Ald. and former Wisconsin State Rep. Jonathan Brostoff, who passed away on Mon., Nov. 4, 2024. “Jonathan’s

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Paws for a Cause: Veterans Day Speaker at UW-River Falls Highlights the Positive Impact of Service Dogs

By Morgan McCarthy | November 7, 2024

“…They describe how their dogs make their lives so much better. It’s super powerful stuff that reminds me why I am doing this.” -Rethaber After stints in the Marine Corps and the Wisconsin Army National Guard, Lani Rethaber found himself feeling a mix of anger and depression, emotions that often prevented him from socializing. Then Rethaber found the emotional support he needed in the form of man’s best friend.  Rethaber trained dogs as a hobby. As he trained a dog

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Eau Claire Schools Plan for Veterans Day

By Morgan McCarthy | November 7, 2024

Ahead of Monday, Eau Claire Area School District is planning Veterans Day events and activities.  Some of these are open to the public. If you would like to join in the events, CLICK HERE FOR FULL DETAILS.

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Off the Grid is On the UWEC Schedule

By Morgan McCarthy | November 7, 2024

David Welder, an environmental engineer and naturalist, will describe his “retro-revolutionary” approach to saving natural resources, money and sanity. His talk will be from 12:30-1:30 p.m. Nov. 14 at UW-Eau Claire – Barron County. CLICK HERE FOR MORE.

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Changes on Tap for Local Favorite: Leinenkugel Brewery Set to Close

By Morgan McCarthy | November 7, 2024

A long time local mainstay is leaving the landscape in Chippewa Falls. No one is saying how many workers at the Leinenkugel brewery in Chippewa Falls will lose their jobs when the brewery closes, but lives will be affected after a business move was announced. Molson Coors, which owns the Leinie’s brand, yesterday said it is closing the historic brewery in Chippewa Falls, and moving beer production to Milwaukee. The company says they are looking to ‘centralize’ brewing in Milwaukee.

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Sex Offender Facing New Charges

By Morgan McCarthy | November 7, 2024

Prosecutors in Rusk County are moving ahead with charges against a registered sex offender who they say lied about where he was living. Michael Crouse has been on Wisconsin’s sex offender registry since his 2004 conviction for child sexual assault. He’s supposed to let the state know where he lives, but investigators say he lied about living in Bloomer. They also say Crouse was babysitting children. Before moving to Bloomer, prosecutors say Crouse was homeless in Ladysmith.

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WI Close to Record Voter Turnout

By Morgan McCarthy | November 7, 2024

Wisconsin got close to record turnout for this week’s election. The state’s Elections Commission yesterday said 72-point-six percent of people who are eligible to vote, did vote on Tuesday. That’s just below the record turnout of 73-point-two percent in 2004. In all, the Elections Commission said, three-point-four million people voted in this year’s election. The big draw was, of course, the presidential race. The Commission says about 30 thousand fewer people voted in the state’s U.S. Senate race, and 193

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WI Dairy Issues Voluntary Recall

By Morgan McCarthy | November 6, 2024

A Wisconsin dairy is voluntarily recalling several ice cream products. Madison’s Babcock Dairy says more than 40 cases of ice cream labeled as Chocolate Peanut Butter actually have their Orange Custard Chocolate Chip flavor inside. The dairy says people who are allergic to eggs or Yellow number-five dye could have serious reactions. Anyone who bought either flavor of ice cream with the production date September 17 stamped on the bottom can return it for a full refund.  CLICK HERE TO DISH

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