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Eau Claire City-County Health Department continues to seek dog that bit a man
EAU CLAIRE, Wis. (WEAU) - The Eau Claire City-County Health Department continues to ask the public for help in finding a dog that bit a man on Saturday. In an updated press release, the Health Department shared a photo of the dog. The Health Department also said that they are hoping to identify and speak with the dog’s owner to check that the dog is up to date on their rabies shots.
Lions cheese curd sale kicks off busy summer
The Stanley Lions Club, at their May 13 meeting, planned a summer of activities. Kicking off a busy summer will be the Lions Annual Cheese Curd Sale, which will take place on May 30, May 31 and June 1. The sale will coincide with the Stanley City Wide Thrift Sales and will be held at Soo Park, across from the Post Office.
David Plummer: Bringing Stanley’s past to life
David Plummer hails from one of the oldest families to settle in Stanley, Wisconsin. Son of Don and Twila Plummer, Plummer fondly remembers growing up working at his parents’ hardware store, Coast to Coast, with his two siblings, Michele and Bruce. He graduated from Stanley-Boyd High School in 1976 and earned his bachelor’s degree in Industrial Development with a minor in Product Development from the University of Wisconsin-Stout. Plummer went on to work as a technical leader at Anderson Windows where he was involved in creating many product designs and won various awards including the Governor’s Award (Minnesota) for Universal Product Design with his design for a sliding window handle that was usable by people with various dexterity abilities. Retired for the last two years, Plummer currently lives in Hudson with his wife, Jeanette, where they enjoy spending time with their children Christopher and Catelynn and their families and embarking on new adventures together.
Silly Serrano granted returned liquor license
EAU CLAIRE — A liquor license previously granted to The Metro was granted to Silly Serrano Mexican Restaurant by the city. Assistant City Attorney Jenessa Stromberger said this license “allows a business to sell and serve alcohol for consumption on a licensed premise.” This license was the only regular Combination Class B Intoxicating Liquor and Fermented Malt Beverage License available at the time. The license was previously granted to The...
Altoona couple stays in all 37 Wisconsin state parks with campgrounds
ALTOONA — At a time in life when a lot of people give up camping, Dave and Sue Rowe decided to take their passion for the popular summertime activity to a new level. Four years ago, sometime after Dave’s 70th birthday, he mentioned to Sue that he was thinking about trying to camp in every Wisconsin state park that offers the activity. Instead of questioning his judgment, Sue responded, “That...
Stanley-Boyd 2024 Battle of the Books Competition Winners
The “Reading Sisters” are the 3rd Grade Battle of the Books Competition Winners! After a nail-biting battle that resulted in many overtime questions, the Reading Sisters managed to sneak in with a win! From left: Lydia Ogle, Cora Lilla, and Brea Savina.
Installation begins for Sculpture Tour Eau Claire
EAU CLAIRE, Wis. (WEAU) - Installation for what Visit Eau Claire calls the largest outdoor rotating sculpture tour in the country begins today. According to a news release from Visit Eau Claire, over 40 sculptures will be installed. This brings the total number of sculptures on Sculpture Tour 2024-2025 to 120.
American Legion Post 53 fundraising to keep sculpture
EAU CLAIRE, Wis. (WEAU) - One of the sculptures on the Sculpture Tour Eau Claire stands in front of the American Legion Wisconsin Post 53. It was placed there in 2022. The bronze statue, titled “Stand for the Flag,” depicts a soldier who is missing a limb saluting a flag.
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