FORMER VICE CHANCELLOR CLEARED News | May 15, 2020 | by Morgan McCarthy Former University of Wisconsin Eau Claire Vice Chancellor Albert Colom is being cleared of accusations that he discriminated against a former co-worker…
WI UNEMPLOYMENT PAYMENTS APPROACH $1BILLION News | May 15, 2020 | by Morgan McCarthy Wisconsin is inching closer to a billion-dollars in unemployment payments. The state’s Department of Workforce Development this week said that as…
SEARCH CONTINUES FOR MISSING WINTER MAN News | May 14, 2020 | by Morgan McCarthy The Sawyer County Sheriff’s Office continues to ask for the public’s assistance in locating 89 year-old Norbert “Tony” Dantzman who…
REACTION MIXED AS WI INCHES TOWARD REOPENING News | May 14, 2020 | by Morgan McCarthy Governor Tony Evers is turning to the Republican-led legislature to develop a plan to fight the coronavirus outbreak. The governor’s…
WI CASES CLIMB OVER 11,000 News | May 14, 2020 | by Morgan McCarthy Coronavirus cases in Wisconsin are now above eleven-thousand. Numbers released today show 373 new cases statewide and 13 more deaths in the…
CHIPPEWA CO. URGES SAFETY PRACTICES News | May 14, 2020 | by Morgan McCarthy After the Supreme Court Ruling striking down the extension of Governer Evers Safer at Home order, a lot of people…
EC TRAILS TO OPEN News | May 14, 2020 | by Morgan McCarthy The state-funded ATV/UTV trails and routes in Eau Claire County are in good condition and will open on Friday, May…
ROLLOVER CRASH KILLS ONE News | May 14, 2020 | by Morgan McCarthy The man killed in a rollover accident near St. Croix is identified. The Polk County Sheriff’s office yesterday said 37-year-old…
CATS AND CORONAVIRUS CONCERNS News | May 14, 2020 | by Morgan McCarthy A new study says cats can get coronavirus and they could also infect other cats. The University of Wisconsin-Madison study published…
CATFISH DAYS RELEASED FOR THE YEAR News | May 14, 2020 | by Morgan McCarthy This year’s Trempealeau Catfish Days are cancelled. The community Lions Club said the event originally scheduled for July was cancelled…