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Victim of Deadly Crash Identified

By Morgan McCarthy | August 7, 2023

A fatal crash remains under investigation. On Thursday 08/04/2023 at 6:11 P.M., the Chippewa County Sheriff’s Office received a report of a one vehicle crash with injury. Investigation showed that 30 year old Jackson Kittelson was traveling northbound on State Highway 27 when his vehicle left the roadway and struck a tree. Jackson was pronounced deceased at the scene of the crash. The crash is under investigation by the Chippewa County Sheriff’s Office.

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WI Medical Society, Pharmacy Society of WI and WI Nurses Association Announce Collaboration

By Morgan McCarthy | August 7, 2023

The Wisconsin Medical Society (WisMed) today announced a collaborative project between the Pharmacy Society of Wisconsin (PSW) and the Wisconsin Nurses Association (WNA) to impact equity gaps in the post-partum mental health screening and treatment provided to Black mothers in both rural and urban areas of Wisconsin. The project recently received American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding administered by the Medical College of Wisconsin’s Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin Endowment. This funding will allow WisMed, in collaboration with PSW and WNA,

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CVTC Sets up Emergency Scenario for EC Fire and Rescue

By Morgan McCarthy | August 7, 2023

ABOVE PHOTO: Clinical Simulation Center staff at Chippewa Valley Technical College put together an emergency scenario for Eau Claire Fire and Rescue firefighter-paramedics at the College’s Electrical Power Distribution hot lab. A state-of-the-art medical manikin was used to simulate an electrocution and 20-foot fall. Five Eau Claire Fire and Rescue firefighter-paramedics rushed into the electrical hot lab at Chippewa Valley Technical College to find a man with burn marks on their hands lying on the ground, unresponsive. They asked questions,

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Blue Devils Go Green: UW-Stout’s Largest Solar Panel Array Installed

By Morgan McCarthy | August 7, 2023

ABOVE PHOTO: General Services Building solar panel array, looking east toward campus. University of Wisconsin-Stout’s largest solar photovoltaic array to date has been installed at Jarvis Hall Technology Wing, part of a multibuilding solar and energy efficiency upgrades project.  Contracted under Trane Inc., Eagle Point Solar of Dubuque, Iowa, recently installed 560 VSUN solar panels mounted on individually ballasted racking on the roof of the Technology Wing, which has a 24,160-square-foot high roof and a 14,801-square-foot low roof.  The panels will supply

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Whoa, Baby! States Ranked for New Bundles

By Morgan McCarthy | August 7, 2023

With the average conventional birth costing over $2,600 for mothers with insurance and nearly $15,000 for mothers without insurance, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its report on 2023’s Best & Worst States to Have a Baby, as well as expert commentary. To determine the most ideal places in the U.S. for parents and their newborns, WalletHub compared the 50 states and the District of Columbia across 31 key measures of cost, health care accessibility and baby-friendliness. The data set ranges

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Investigation Continues After Deadly Train Accident

By Morgan McCarthy | August 7, 2023

One person is dead after being hit by a train in Rusk County. It happened Saturday evening on the trestle near Capener Road in the Town of Hubbard. Rusk County Sheriff Jeffery Wallace says the victim was pinned underneath the train. Rescue crews tried to pull them out, but the person died on the scene. No one is saying why the person was on the tracks. The sheriff’s office says it will likely have some more details about the case

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Hearing to Determine Next Step for Peters’ Case

By Morgan McCarthy | August 7, 2023

A judge in western Wisconsin will begin the process to decide if the now-15-year-old boy accused of killing then assaulting a 10-year-old girl last year will be tried as an adult. There is a hearing today in Chippewa County in the case. The teen is already charged as an adult, the hearing is on a request to move the case back to juvenile court. Prosecutors say the teen followed Peters home, attacked her, strangled her, then sexually assaulted her along

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Changes to Unemployment Benefits Vetoed by Governor Evers

By Morgan McCarthy | August 7, 2023

Wisconsin’s governor has vetoed a handful of plans that would have limited unemployment benefits in order to get people back to work. Governor Tony Evers on Friday vetoed five pieces of legislation that would have required people on unemployment to go on job interviews, look for more work, and pass more drug tests. The Republican lawmakers who approved the legislation said the idea was to get people off of the sidelines, and back into the workforce. The governor says he

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Gas Ban Snuffed Out by Gov. Evers

By Morgan McCarthy | August 7, 2023

Wisconsin’s governor has vetoed Wisconsin’s proposed ban on gas-powered-stove bans. Governor Evers scuttled the legislation on Friday. The governor says the ban would have stopped local governments from making their own decisions about regulating things like gas stoves and gas-powered cars. Republican lawmakers approved the ban and bans back in the spring, they said as a way to cut-off any new local bans. The governor says Wisconsin lawmakers should not be micromanaging cities or counties in the state.

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Derby Crash Injures Driver

By Morgan McCarthy | August 7, 2023

Those who were there say the crash and fire at the Ozaukee County Fair’s demolition derby could have been worse. Cedarburg Police say a car caught fire during Saturday’s derby, and the 22-year-old driver was seriously burned on his arm. The driver’s friend says they were trying to get the car started when the fire started. It spread quickly. The young man is now in the hospital, his friends have set-up a GoFundMe to help pay his medical bills.

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