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The history of transit in the city began in 1879 when the first horse-drawn trolleys operated by the Eau Claire City Railway Co. began service. Eau Claire was the third city in Wisconsin to adopt the method of transport. The city was also one of the first in the United States to adopt the use of electric-powered trolleys in the 1880s. As well ...
Sep. 13—EAU CLAIRE — Ongoing talks to secure a development agreement for workforce housing to be built atop the new downtown Transit Transfer Center is resulting in a delay for the opening of ...
Flixbus, Greyhound, Megabus and Wisconsin Coach Lines have multiple bus stops throughout the Eau Claire MSA including the Eau Claire Transit Center (Downtown Eau Claire) and Chippewa Falls Holiday Gas Station (2750 120th St.) The ticketing depot is near the junction of I-94, US-12 and Wis. 312 in a McDonald's (6251 Truax Ln.)
Eau Claire is also a regional commercial and business center and home to the headquarters of home improvement store chain Menards. [16] Eau Claire is known regionally for its arts and music scenes and is the hometown of indie folk band Bon Iver, whose lead singer Justin Vernon co-curated the city's annual Eaux Claires Music & Arts Festival. [17]
Nov. 1—EAU CLAIRE — Designs for the new $34.7 million facility for the Eau Claire County Highway Department are seeking the Eau Claire city government's approval. During its 7 p.m. meeting ...
EAU CLAIRE — The City of Eau Claire is expecting an 18.7% increase in tax revenue next year going toward the Community Enhancement Fund. This increase is expected to occur through the Room rate ...
The highway is a major transit route, bypassing the north side of Eau Claire by connecting Interstate 94 (I-94) with U.S. Highway 53 (US 53). The route number is derived as a spur route of US 12. WIS 312 is called the North Crossing in the Chippewa Valley.
EAU CLAIRE, Wis. (AP) — Stephanie Hirsch remembers growing up in the western Wisconsin city of Eau Claire when the community welcomed newly arriving Hmong refugees from Southeast Asia. So Hirsch, now the Eau Claire city manager, said she was surprised at the hostility, fear and anger she saw last fall, when residents learned several dozen ...