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Packers host Youth Fooball Outreach Camps in Menomonie
Tuesday afternoon more than 600 elementary school students participated in the Green Bay Packers Youth Football Outreach Camps.
Eau Claire Police urge people to take precautions following area break-ins
Eau Claire police say the south side of Eau Claire has been the target of multiple break-ins recently. But, Police say if homeowners had taken further precautions some of the burglaries could have been avoided.
City & UWEC students place 'No Dumping' decals on storm drains
The city of Eau Claire’s Advisory Commission on Sustainability has teamed up with students at UW-Eau Claire. They’re taking action to keep creeks and rivers clean by placing decals that say ‘No Dumping, Drains to Waterways’ next to storm drain inlets across Eau Claire.
Domestic violence report released
The latest numbers are showing a rise in domestic abuse deaths in Wisconsin.
Black River Falls School District launches app
There's a new way to stay up to date with what's going on in one western Wisconsin school district.
Man charged after dead cows were found on farm
47-year-old John Nelsen faces four counts of mistreating animals, causing death.
First case of Ebola in U.S. confirmed
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirms Tuesday a case of Ebola virus has been diagnosed in the United States.
Enbridge delays pipeline for at least a year
Enbridge wants to build the 610-mile pipeline through northern Minnesota to carry North Dakota oil to Wisconsin.
Home Energy Assistance Program starts October 1
The Department of Administration’s State Energy Office reminds residents that heating assistance will be available through the Wisconsin Home Energy Assistance Program (WHEAP) from October 1, 2014 until May 15, 2015.
Regis Catholic Schools students donate winter clothing
Students from Regis Catholic Schools donated outdoor winter clothing Tuesday for a good cause.
Review panel: Wis. rep likely broke House rules
A congressional review panel says there is substantial reason to believe that veteran Wisconsin Rep. Tom Petri violated House rules by acting on behalf of two companies in which he owned significant amounts of stock.
Sharply divided appeals court explains ID ruling
A sharply divided federal appeals court has issued dueling opinions explaining its ruling last week not to reconsider its decision allowing Wisconsin's voter identification law to go into effect.
22 cases of Campylobacter now confirmed in Durand School District
Heidi Stewart, with the Pepin County Health Department, says all of the cases involve members of the Durand High School football team.
Wisconsin elections board seeks money for voter ID
The Wisconsin state elections board wants to spend about $461,000 to educate covers over the next five weeks about the voter identification law that will be in place for the Nov. 4 election.
Meeting to be held regarding proposed roundabouts
A meeting in Lake Hallie is scheduled for tonight to talk about three proposed roundabouts.
Vikings hopeful, noncommittal with Bridgewater
The Minnesota Vikings have not committed to Teddy Bridgewater playing at Green Bay on his sprained left ankle.
NEW INFORMATION: Police say 1 child hurt, school evacuated in Kentucky
Police say one child has been injured and a high school has been evacuated after a report of weapons seen on the campus in Louisville, Kentucky.
Michelle Obama to campaign in Madison with Burke
First lady Michelle Obama is returning to Madison next week to campaign for the second time in eight days with Democratic gubernatorial candidate Mary Burke.
FCC spikes sports blackout rule
The FCC wants an end to sports blackouts.
Democrats blast Walker, aides over RGA retreat
Democrats are blasting Republican Gov. Scott Walker for allowing his top state aides to attend a Republican Governors Association retreat where corporate leaders could speak to them if they donated to the association.