By Emilee Wentland, editor-in-chief, The Spectator When the end of May arrives at UW-Eau Claire, off-campus property managers are arranging time for cleaners,... https://t.co/MgUhKSejqJ
An informational meeting about the new Eau Claire Virtual School will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the L. E. Phillips Memorial Public Library. The Eau Claire Area School District... https://t.co/KSc0NBZOUL
By David Gordon, associate editor If you’ve ever wanted to hear what Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov’s “Flight of the Bumblebee” would sound like in a jazz setting... https://t.co/omHFq0QWn4
By Kyle Geissler, Wisconsin Freedom of Information Council When so much about politics is partisan, one might expect a topic like police body cameras to be... https://t.co/8yCnRjEDeu
By Mark Gunderman, CVTC Communications Specialist Interest in vehicles powered entirely by electricity is increasing in the Chippewa Valley, if the turnout at... https://t.co/fN58WJNwNy
The Friends of the L.E. Phillips Memorial Public Library will hold its annual meeting at 6 p.m. Wednesday (May 1) in the Eau Claire Room on the library’s lower level. At the meeting, the... https://t.co/GMGfoc2VnK
Work is underway to revitalize Boyd Park and create “an active community space,” but much planning and fund-raising remains to be done. A press release from the Eastside Hill... https://t.co/zL1zzQEKCy
By Jenna Luginbill, for the Chippewa Valley Post It’s now three months in the past but January’s eye-opening UW-Eau Claire adventure known as the Civil Rights... https://t.co/yrhybUpMXv
Community members will be able to check out the latest in the energy, transportation, agriculture, horticulture and construction fields as Chippewa Valley Technical College opens its West Campus facilities... https://t.co/yUsNsABcLe
By Jerry Poling Zoo Moua was looking forward to getting into the classroom and putting his new teaching degree to work when he graduated last May from the University of Wisconsin-Stout.... https://t.co/2EPM0AQOeE
Earthbound Environmental Solutions, a local company focused on turning organic household waste products into compost, is seeking support for its... https://t.co/tNjKTqblBk
By David Gordon, associate editor Single payer health care coverage is an idea whose time hasn’t quite come, a local proponent of this approach said... https://t.co/7hxz5lw1vR
The Rotary Club of Menomonie has awarded $5,488 in grants to eight local nonprofit organizations as part of its 2019 community grant cycle. Funds for the awards come from the club's annual... https://t.co/pCoQ4r8efX
By Barbara Lyon Barbara Lyon At lunchtime on a recent Friday at Stepping Stones' food pantry in Menomonie, Nichole Manson sat at a table laden with small cups of... https://t.co/2eMbz2gnwy
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The Chippewa Valley Post is seeking the right candidate to fill the paid... https://t.co/8yn1VtlMvi
By David Gordon, associate editor "Sunshine Week" has arrived, with its annual reminder of the need for transparency in regard to government activities and information. It has... https://t.co/2CbX0Mtb9Z
By Gregory Glenn Niemuth, for the Chippewa Valley Post (This is the fourth and final part of the series recounting James Myren’s experiences during his... https://t.co/RaN8CJgctt
By David Gordon, associate editor Retaining Norwegian culture and identity were highly important to Waldemar Ager in the half century that he... https://t.co/JKZSUI2g37