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Meteorological winter ended March 1, finishing up more than five degrees warmer than average. → Read More
Construction is expected to be finished in June. → Read More
The program connects those affected by substance use with coaches who have also been through recovery. → Read More
Chippewa Valley Technical College is getting funds to target rural health care. → Read More
So far in the war, millions of refugees have fled the country and thousands of Ukrainians have died. → Read More
School districts in the Chippewa Valley are preparing for the upcoming winter weather. → Read More
By taking the dogs outside, Erdmann said they can also learn more about each pet. → Read More
Last year, Eau Claire Fire Rescue responded to more than 10,000 incidents. → Read More
Hundreds of thousands of knee replacements are performed in the U.S. every year, and the demand is growing. → Read More
Child care centers are now following new guidelines surrounding the chicken pox vaccine and documentation for it. → Read More
Early orders also help ensure there you can get any of the extra treats you want on Valentine’s Day. → Read More
This winter there have been nine snowmobile-related deaths in Wisconsin. → Read More
Construction for the new Gundersen Tri-County Hospital in Whitehall is expected to be completed this year. → Read More
UW-Eau Claire students have a new resource they can use for mental health services. → Read More
La Crosse municipal transit workers are rallying for a 4.5% increase in their yearly wage. → Read More
A UW-Eau Claire public history class created a digital exhibit showing a glimpse of post-war America for some women. → Read More
EAU CLAIRE COUNTY, Wis. (WEAU) - It’s hard to imagine a Wisconsin winter without activities on the ice, from ice fishing to snowmobiling and even ice skating. Jake Bolks, a Conservation Warden with the Wisconsin DNR said being on the ice can be risky. “Ice is never 100% safe,” Bolks said. “You always want to plan as if there’s, you know, potentially some thin ice or spots where it’s not going to… → Read More
For over 30 years, there have been events in Eau Claire honoring Dr. King and his work. → Read More
There are not many warning signs with cervical cancer. → Read More
The newest COVID variant XBB, is said to be more contagious but less harmful than previous strands. → Read More