Triple-A says Wisconsin will see more travelers this Memorial Day weekend than in the past three years. Triple-A expects about 800 thousand people to head out in the state over the long holiday weekend. That’d be the most since 830 thousand people hit the roads in Wisconsin over Memorial Day before the coronavirus outbreak back in 2019. Ninety percent of those people are expected to drive. Nationally, Triple-A expects just over 42 million people to make a trip between Friday and Monday. Today is
Read MoreIt was a fight that lead to a blood covered man walking into the Chippewa Falls Police station. Now, Prosecutors filed attempted homicide charges against Abraham Sanchez-Galicia. Chippewa Falls Police say it took a minute to figure out what was going on because of the language barrier, but eventually realized Sanchez-Galicia had been in a fight. That’s when they went to a nearby home and found a man lying in a pool of blood. The man says Sanchez-Galicia attacked him,
Read MoreUW-Stout and UW-La Crosse are among the few UW campuses that won’t be losing money by the end of next year according to a new report. UW President Jay Rothman yesterday said a new report shows every campus but Madison, Stout, and La Crosse will be in the red next year. Rothman continues to push lawmakers for more money for the UW System. Regents already raised tuition, now Rothman wants an eight-percent increase in the next state budget. Rothman didn’t
Read MoreEau Claire’s newest meter maid is automated. The city’s police department says it is using its license plate readers to issue parking tickets. Parking Administrator Todd Bohrer says they are using the readers to make sure everyone pays at city parking garages and parking lots. If you don’t pay within 10 minutes, the parking lot readers ping the police, and they come and can write you a ticket. Bohrer says the idea is to use technology to replace the old
Read MoreWisconsin’s PFAS grant program is taking its next step at the Capitol. The plan, which would send money to local governments for PFAS testing and treatment costs, was assigned to a statehouse committee yesterday. Green Bay state Senator Eric Wimberger says communities across the state have been waiting for years for help with their local water supplies. This grant program is in addition to the 125-million-dollar grant program for future PFAS work that is being added to the new state
Read MoreThere’s a push from a Republican lawmaker to increase the amount of money Wisconsin pays for each kid in public school. Waukesha state Rep. Scott Allen yesterday introduced a plan that would add 300 dollars in each year of the new, two-year state budget to Wisconsin’s per-pupil revenue limit. The state currently sets the base revenue limit for public schools at 10 thousand-dollars per-child. Local schools can then spend more local money on kids, but not every school spends the same amount. Allen
Read MoreThere are layoffs coming in northern Wisconsin. Collins Aerospace yesterday announced it will be permanently closing its facility in Peshtigo. The company told state regulators it plans to start issuing pink slips in July, and fully close-up by December. Collins says 100 people work at the plant in Peshtigo, they will all lose their jobs. Collins made airplane seats at the facility.
Read MoreVisit Eau Claire is awarding $40,000 in grant awards for upcoming Tourism and Cultural Arts area events. The April grant pool received 28 applications, with the total funding requested being over $161,000. There were a few organizations that were not able to be awarded grants; however, Visit Eau Claire is working with them to find other ways to support their events to be successful. This round’s recipients for the Cultural Arts Grants are:● Eau Claire Area Hmong Mutual AssistantAssociation, Inc
Read MoreThe Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources has some tips for keeping black bears away. The DNR recommends keeping food cleaned up including grills, bird feeders, and trash. The DNR says a lot of times when bears find food they’ll return to that location.
Read MorePrevea Health, HSHS Sacred Heart Hospital and HSHS St. Joseph’s Hospital are offering a free walking program to encourage community members to get active! Walk into the Weekend will be offered throughout the Chippewa Valley on Fridays, June 2 – Aug. 25, 7 to 8 a.m. The program offers pre-planned routes, each lasting about an hour, intended to get your heart pumping. Participants receive an email each week with the walking route and starting location. For every week attended, participants are
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