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No one is hurt after Eau Claire fire
EAU CLAIRE, Wis. (WEAU) - No one is hurt after a house fire on the North side of Eau Claire Saturday evening. According to the Eau Claire Fire Department, the fire happened on on Monroe Street around 5:50 p.m. Crews responded to a fire in the garage of a home and those inside were told to evacuate. When responders arrived, smoke and fire could be seen coming from the garage. There were no reported injuries.
Lethal Restraint-Forced Sedation
In this image from Altoona Police Department body-camera video, police approach Demetrio Jackson in a parking lot on the border of Altoona and Eau Claire, Wis., on Oct. 8, 2021. Jackson’s 2021 death illustrates an often-hidden way fatal U.S. police encounters end: not with the firing of an officer’s gun but with the silent use of a medical syringe. (Altoona Police Department via AP)
Eleva Police Chief pleads guilty to OWI
ELEVA, Wis. (WLAX/WEUX) – The Eleva Police Chief has pleaded guilty to an OWI citation he received back in January. After his plea in Trempealeau County Court yesterday (4/23/24), Patrick McKillip has had his driver’s license revoked for 6 months. He must also pay a (fine of over) $900, complete an alcohol assessment and comply with a driver’s safety plan.
Organizations seek to help employees following health facility closures
EAU CLAIRE — More than a month after the closures of two Hospital Sisters Health System hospitals, organizations are still working to assist employees laid off by the closures. One organization working to help those laid off by HSHS and Prevea is the West Central Workforce Development Board. The West Central Workforce Development Board, also called West Central Works, offers “local input and direction for meeting workforce development goals as...
6 Wisconsin middle school students, 2 adults injured in school bus crash
HUDSON, Wis. — Six middle school students and two adults were injured in a school bus crash near Hudson on Thursday morning.WKBT reports that the students from DeLong Middle School in Eau Claire were heading to the Orpheum Theater in Minneapolis for a field trip when, around 10:40 a.m., one of the two buses crashed on the St. Croix River Bridge.The Wisconsin State Patrol says there were two lanes of traffic closed for construction, and two left lanes open for westbound traffic. A car stopped to allow another car to merge, slowing traffic. Then the bus rear-ended an empty CMV tanker trailer. Two of the six injured students were sent to the hospital; one had a cut lip and the other was sent for precautionary measures. A chaperone and the bus driver were also injured. The students in the bus not involved in the crash were sent back to the middle school. Students on the second bus are expected to arrive later in the afternoon. The crash is under investigation.
Ballot draws a blank: Fountain City appoints new mayor after nobody ran in spring election
FOUNTAIN CITY, Wis. (WKBT) -- Fountain City is the oldest settlement in all of Buffalo County, the River Bluff Capital of the World, and home to just over 800 people. The only problem is nobody seems to want to run for mayor. Fountain City's streets are quiet this time of...
Eau Claire Marathon Weekend Underway
EAU CLAIRE, Wis. (WEAU) - The Eau Claire Marathon weekend is underway with multiple April 27th events prior to the race on the 28th. “We’re here again. I mean, I feel like we just were doing this, but we’re excited. Everyone had a fantastic winter to train in and now we’re here,” said race director Emi Uelmen.
WI Secretary of State gives Common School Fund monies to Eau Claire School district
EAU CLAIRE, Wis. (WLAX/WEUX) – Wisconsin Secretary of State Sarah Godlewski gave Northwoods Elementary students a story today (4/24/24), and also gave the Eau Claire School District an $800,000 grant. The grant is part of a $65 million distribution statewide from the Common School Fund. Godlewski says it is...
River Falls man in custody following chase in multiple counties
LAKE HALLIE, Wis. (WEAU) - A man is in custody following a chase in multiple counties. According to Lake Hallie police, on April 23, 2024, at approximately 10:15 p.m., a Lake Hallie police officer attempted to stop a truck due to expired plates at Highway 124 and Highway 53, but the truck continued southbound on Highway 53.
HSHS closures impact northern “Newsmakers” listeners
With Hospital Sisters Health System (HSHS) closing both Sacred Heart (Eau Claire) and St. Joseph’s (Chippewa Falls) hospitals and Prevea health centers in Western Wisconsin also closing, business and healthcare leaders are scrambling to fill the gaps. Today on “Newsmakers,” David Minor, President and CEO of the Eau Claire Area Chamber of Commerce, talks with WPR’s Ezra Wall about the work of a task force focusing on providing medical care to many thousands of patients and jobs for some 1,400 affected employees.
River levels down significantly from this time last year
EAU CLAIRE, Wis. (WEAU) - This time last year, the majority of the area in Eau Claire’s Owen Park was under water. “Last year, on April 22nd actually, it actually crest 16 feet higher than what it is what you see right now,” said Cory Tietz, the operations coordinator for the City of Eau Claire’s Community Services Department.
City Council Public Hearing Meeting Time to Change June 2024
EAU CLAIRE, Wis. (CITY OF EAU CLAIRE PRESS RELEASE) - At the Tuesday, March 23, 2024 Legislative Session, the Eau Claire City Council voted to change the start time of its Public Hearing meetings. Starting in June, the Public Hearing, held on the Monday before the Council’s Legislative Session, will begin at 6 p.m.
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