LOCAL NEWS

Judge to Decide Court Placement

August 7, 2023

There’s a chance the 15-year-old accused of killing ten-year-old Lily Peters could have his case moved to juvenile court. 

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Victim of Deadly Crash Identified

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

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

August 7, 2023

The Wisconsin Medical Society (WisMed) today announced a collaborative project between the Pharmacy Society of Wisconsin (PSW) and the

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CVTC Sets up Emergency Scenario for EC Fire and Rescue

August 7, 2023

ABOVE PHOTO: Clinical Simulation Center staff at Chippewa Valley Technical College put together an emergency scenario for Eau Claire

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

August 7, 2023

ABOVE PHOTO: General Services Building solar panel array, looking east toward campus. University of Wisconsin-Stout’s largest solar photovoltaic array

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Whoa, Baby! States Ranked for New Bundles

August 7, 2023

With the average conventional birth costing over $2,600 for mothers with insurance and nearly $15,000 for mothers without insurance,

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Investigation Continues After Deadly Train Accident

August 7, 2023

One person is dead after being hit by a train in Rusk County. It happened Saturday evening on the

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Hearing to Determine Next Step for Peters’ Case

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

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Changes to Unemployment Benefits Vetoed by Governor Evers

August 7, 2023

Wisconsin’s governor has vetoed a handful of plans that would have limited unemployment benefits in order to get people

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Gas Ban Snuffed Out by Gov. Evers

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

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