A Wisconsin business owner accused of sexual assault will face additional charges after another two potential victims are discovered. Chris Delvin, the owner of a non-surgical cosmetic center in Eau Claire, is accused of touching patients inappropriately, taking non-consensual photos, and exposing himself during appointments. The first charges were filed after police spoke with four victims, but additional charges came after a fifth victim spoke with police. Officers also say there’s photo evidence of a sixth victim. Delvin will be
Read MoreMarshfield Utilities (MU) announced that the construction of the Southside PFAS Treatment Temporary Facility is complete. Construction began on the PFAS Removal Facility at the Southside Booster Station, located South of 29th & Apple along the bike path, in October 2023. This facility addresses the PFAS contaminants found during proactive testing in April 2022. Upon receiving the results of those tests, MUimmediately shut down the affected wells from production. The four wells previously taken out of service are back online
Read MoreThere will be a D.C. connection to the Dairyland. On Friday, February 16th, First Lady Jill Biden will travel to Green Bay, Wisconsin. At 2:30 PM, the First Lady will arrive at Green Bay Austin Straubel International Airport in Green Bay.
Read MoreToday in the capitol, State Senator Jesse James (R-Altoona) and others testified in the Senate Committee on Health and Assembly Committee on Health, Aging and Long-Term Care on the recently introduced legislation that would re-allocate $15 million to ensure continued funding for essential healthcare services in the Chippewa Valley. “I’m grateful and pleased to see that my senate and assembly colleagues are aware of the urgency in moving this money through the legislative process as quickly as possible,” Senator James
Read MoreWNB Financial announced four $500 donations to food pantries in the communities it serves. These donations were made possible from “Jeans Day” funds. On Jeans Days, employees choose to pay $2 each Friday to wear casual jeans during the work day, with the proceeds benefitting non-profit organizations.Jeans Day donations will benefit:
Read MoreGretchen Marie Hakime, 38 years of age, from Minong has been arrested by the Wisconsin State Patrol Spooner Post for operating a motor vehicle under the influence, 2nd offense, with one child in the vehicle under the age of 16. On 02/13/23 at approximately 2:15 pm, the Wisconsin State Patrol responded to a two-vehicle crash on US-53 at Snowberry Lane. During the investigation of the crash and interaction with the at fault driver, the Trooper observed signs of impairment and
Read MoreIt’s probation for the two people who faked an armed robbery at the Ace Hardware in Rice Lake. A judge yesterday sentenced Jesus Miera from Chippewa Falls, and Krista Buckwalter from Rice Lake for the robbery at Jacobson’s Ace Hardware back in 2022. Buckwalter worked at the store, and police say she and Miera cooked-up a scheme where he would come in and rob her. Investigators say they found a flurry of phone calls between the two just before the
Read MoreAspirus Health says it’s adding hospital beds to make-up for some of what western Wisconsin is losing with HSHS and Prevea. Aspirus yesterday said it is adding six beds at its hospital in Stanley, adding eight beds in Medford, working to expand its services in Wausau, and looking to hire more people. Aspirus also says it’s working on an affiliation with St. Luke’s hospital in Duluth. Aspirus CEO Matthew Heywood says they understand the need in the Chippewa Valley, and
Read MoreChippewa County leaders are officially on the record against the move to resettle refugee families in the Chippewa Valley. The county board last night approved a resolution that asks for an immediate pause in World Relief’s plans to move the refugees to Eau Claire and Chippewa Falls sometime this year. County leaders say they want to see the proof that the refugees have been vetted, and are cleared to come to this country. World Relief has never said just where
Read MoreRepublican lawmakers in Wisconsin have signed-off on the Democratic governor’s proposed political maps, but it remains to be seen if he will sign them. Both the State Assembly and State Senate yesterday approved the maps that the governor drew. Those maps could give Democrats control of the legislature for the first time in more than a decade. Republican Senator Duey Stroebel said Republicans have a ‘gun to their head,’ and are approving the maps to try and head-off a worse
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