The new program, MCHS AmeriCorps Community Corps, is accepting applications from nonprofits and government agencies to host an AmeriCorps member, full time, for up to one year at very little cost.
Two Chippewa Falls natives announced they have purchased the High Shores Supper Club and plan on opening it as Wissota High Shores Supper Club in summer 2021.
The U.S. military has reached it goal of reducing the number of troops in Afghanistan to roughly 2,500, a drawdown that appears to violate a last-minute congressional prohibition on troop withdrawals.
The Biden plan comes as a divided nation remains caught in the grip of the pandemic’s most dangerous wave yet. So far, more than 380,000 Americans have died.
The line would be part of a public-private partnership. The coalition is working with cities and counties along the proposed route to form the Chippewa-St. Croix Rail Commission. The commission would serve as the public side of the partnership, teaming up with a private operator.
Wisconsin National Guard troops are preparing to travel to Washington, D.C. and Madison next week to assist with safeguarding the nation and state’s capitols.
The Department of Health Services announced Thursday a newsletter the public can sign up for to get direct information about the COVID-19 response and vaccine rollout.
The City of Eau Claire is inviting all members of the community to view a recording of an interview with the three finalists for the city manager position.
Under the new policy, unruly passengers will immediately face enforcement actions, instead of warnings. Penalties can includes fines and jail terms for assaulting or threatening airline crews or other passengers.
While Trump’s first impeachment in 2019 brought no Republican votes in the House, a small but significant number of leaders and lawmakers are breaking with the party to join Democrats, saying Trump violated his oath to protect and defend U.S. democracy.
In November, Clark County decided they would restrict access to county facilities due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As of Jan. 21, exterior doors will be unlocked and access will resume.
Emerald Ash Borer has been discovered in Marshfield by the Parks and Recreation Department. The findings were confirmed by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.