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Chippewa Herald | Your Online Guide to the Chippewa Valley
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Chi-Hi girls soccer coach Steve Bengtson watched 10 seniors walk out the door with diplomas at the end of last season and has nothing but young, unproven question marks to fill in the gaps. The Big Rivers Conference always produces…
A six-month old child and the child’s 21-year-old father have died in truck-buggy crash at 6:52 a.m. Saturday on Highway 64, a tenth of a mile west of 350th St. in the town of Colburn.
The Chippewa Falls School Board on Thursday evening will decide whether to join school boards in Cadott and Eau Claire in protesting cuts under Gov. Scott Walker’s proposed two-year state budget.
A company with an Eau Claire address wants the Town of Bloomer to grant it a conditional use permit for a silica sand processing plant and a transload facility.
The Chi-Hi girls basketball team's defense is designed to frustrate.
STANLEY — As the regular season draws to a close, the Stanley-Boyd boys basketball team has reason to be optimistic.
Former Cadott girls’ basketball coach Andrew L. Hungerholt stood in Chippewa County Court on Monday to apologize after pleading guilty to a felony charge of exposing his genitals or pubic area to a child. Judge Roderick Cameron directed him to…
ELK MOUND — While attending middle school in Eau Claire, Keshia Stahlbusch developed a deep friendship with a slightly older schoolmate, Vannessa Marsh. The two girls became as close as sisters, sharing confidences and participating in and attending various statewide…
Six Chippewa County boys basketball teams will start the postseason at home, according to WIAA boys basketball playoff pairings released on Sunday.
Bye the Willow, in its first year as a beer and wine lounge and event center at 501 High St. in downtown Chippewa Falls, played host this month to the 26th annual Main Street meeting.
MADISON — Federal aid for Wisconsin highways dropped by 3.6 percent, nearly $28 million, over the five years ending in 2013, according to data obtained by The Associated Press, exacerbating the state’s woes in finding money for road projects.
AMERY — After falling just short last season, Brady Simonson will get his chance to compete at the WIAA Division 2 individual state tournament.
Terri Wilson’s father came to the U.S. in 1979 with just $5 in his pocket and a determination to succeed.
The Hudson boys basketball team did all it could to take Chi-Hi leading scorer Aaron Knez out of Friday's Big Rivers Conference game.
Bird enthusiasts can join experts from around the state to learn more about how they can help birds on their property by attending the annual meeting of the Wisconsin Bird Conservation Initiative March 19-21 at the Avalon Hotel and Conference…
Chippewa Falls Police is asking the public for information on multiple reports of thefts from vehicles parked behind the Fill-Inn Station in downtown Chippewa Falls on Friday, Feb. 13
The Chi-Hi and Stanley-Boyd girls basketball teams each earned a No. 2 seed in their respective playoff brackets, as announced by the WIAA on Sunday afternoon.
CADOTT — Stanley-Boyd girls basketball coach Alison Becker didn’t need to give any rousing or spirited halftime speech to her Orioles.
When James Knutson took over as head coach of the Eau Claire Regis/McDonell boys hockey program, he knew he needed some help.
Chippewa County investigator William Gray acted in self-defense in the Nov. 14 fatal shooting of Sharrinder Singh Garcha, 20, of the United Kingdom, Chippewa County District Attorney Steve Gibbs decided Monday.
Even before the severed ribbon hit the floor at the new HSHS St. Joseph’s Hospital Medical Office Building, the first patients had already streamed through the door.
Abby Selzler’s smile is infectious. She wears it proudly and with great consistency. In her mind, there’s never a truly valid reason to feel down about things.
The Chi-Hi boys hockey team was named a No. 2 seed for the WIAA postseason as brackets were released on Sunday.
WASHINGTON — As the U.S. economy has steadily recovered from the Great Recession, the critical missing piece has been a painful lack of pay raises for many Americans.
“Community foundations” is a perfect descriptor. They are foundations for the delivery of generosity and work, like well-planned and poured concrete foundations, seating and securing the community that sits atop them.
The Chi-Hi girls basketball team has many ways it can defeat opponents.
Bill Piotrowski wasn’t looking to go on a job interview. But Addison Langill thought Piotrowski should.
EAU CLAIRE — The first time the McDonell boys basketball team faced Eau Claire Regis this season, deadly sharpshooting from the Ramblers helped them race out to an early lead on their way to a win.
After only five months of fundraising — and five months ahead of schedule — the Irvine Park Capital Campaign has reached its goal.
HOLCOMBE — The Lake Holcombe girls basketball team gave the type of performance coach Jay Geist knew they were capable of on Thursday evening.
An idea Jon Bowe picked up while training is now helping Chippewa Falls residents in need, including a man who accidentally shot himself Friday, Jan. 23.
He stands out.
The Chippewa County Historical Society is hoping to step up its game.
The University of Minnesota-Duluth and the University of Sioux Falls liked what they saw.
MADISON — Refinery maintenance and stable oil prices have pushed gasoline prices up during the past week, but prices are expected to stay under $3 a gallon for the rest of 2015.
After leaning towards the construction of a single, centralized fire station, the Chippewa Falls Fire Department may keep its staff and equipment housed at two separate locations.
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Gov. Scott Walker proposed a state budget plan Tuesday that would slightly lower property taxes over the next two years and keep funding flat for public schools, greatly expand Wisconsin's private school voucher program and use…
EAU CLAIRE — The Chi-Hi boys basketball team just kept hanging around.
LAKE HALLIE — Selling a couple of small parks is being reconsidered by the village of Lake Hallie.
BLOOMER — A nail-biting 52-50 loss to Barron on Dec. 16 is the only thing keeping the Bloomer girls basketball team from being tied for first place in the Heart O’North Conference.
Earl Carlson took the microphone with unshaking hands and animatedly read a joke about two lawyers, a judge and a couple getting a divorce to everyone gathered at the Chippewa Manor's over-90 club celebration.
MADISON — Gov. Scott Walker said Wednesday that he plans to keep funding for Wisconsin's public schools "largely intact" in the state budget he will release next week, even if he's proposing cutting $300 million in funding for the University…
MILWAUKEE — With a month until spring training, the Brewers are minus a workhorse starting pitcher and their All-Star closer.
They say there is strength in numbers, and Tuesday morning at McDonell Central High School, that strength was measured in numbers.
The celebratory cake wasn’t even fully devoured yet before the Chi-Hi/McDonell boys swim team turned its eyes toward the next goal.
Brady Johnson, Autumn Lemanski and Conrad Gebauer jump rope so quick you lose track of how many times they have jumped.
Her technique serves as an example for her teammates. Her maturity keeps them on point. Her drive keeps them striving for more.
CABLE — Omar Bermejo didn’t give up. He overcame his brief depression after losing his right arm and is among more than 135 elite athletes from 15 countries that have converged here for this week’s International Paralympic Committee Nordic Skiing…