LACROSSE FIRE CHIEF UNDER FIRE FOR CHILD PORNOGRAPHY News | March 21, 2019 | by Morgan McCarthy An employee with the City of La Crosse is charged with possessing child pornography. Francis Devine is a La Crosse…
FALL CREEK MAN FACING NEW ASSAULT CHARGES News | March 21, 2019 | by Morgan McCarthy A Fall Creek man convicted in a false imprisonment and child enticement case is facing new charges. Ryan Zimmerman is…
POLICE CHASE LEADS TO ARREST News | March 21, 2019 | by Morgan McCarthy A Minnesota man is in custody after leading police on a car chase through La Crosse County. The sheriff’s office…
SEARCH CONTINUES FOR MISSING VETERAN News | March 21, 2019 | by Morgan McCarthy The search is continuing for a Menomonie veteran last seen in Eau Claire four months ago. UW-Stout student 28-year-old James…
REPUBLICANS REJECT RECOMMENDATIONS News | March 21, 2019 | by Morgan McCarthy Republican lawmakers are rejecting all of Governor Tony Evers’ capital budget recommendations, including a new science hall at UWEC. The…
HOME SALES THROUGH ROOF News | March 21, 2019 | by Morgan McCarthy The housing market in Eau Claire is continuing to do well despite the brutal winter. According to the Realtor Association…
27 DAY SNOW EVENT FINALLY OVER News | March 21, 2019 | by Morgan McCarthy The Eau Claire Police Department says officers have been busy during the recent declared snow event. A snow event was…
FEMALE ENTREPRENEURS GET INFO ON BUSINESS LEADERSHIP News | March 21, 2019 | by Morgan McCarthy Aspiring female entrepreneurs are receiving valuable financial information from Chippewa Valley business leaders. The Red Letter Grant workshop held yesterday…
FINANCIAL FLOOD RELIEF TRICKLING IN News | March 20, 2019 | by Morgan McCarthy There is some financial flood relief for businesses in Northeast Wisconsin. The Bay Lake Regional Planning Commission will make loans…
EVERS FOCUSING ON MEDICAID FOR REVERSING OVERDOSES News | March 20, 2019 | by Morgan McCarthy Governor Tony Evers says expanding Medicaid will help start reversing the trend of deadly overdoses in the state. The governor…