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The Eau Claire Figure Skating Club and the Eau Claire Youth Hockey Association also use the arena. The main rink is the Richard O'Brien Rink, named in honor of Richard O'Brien, who was the driving force behind the community effort that led to the construction of the ice center in 1975.
Eau Claire had an eponymous marathon from 1982 to 1985. The Indianhead Track Club Eau Claire Marathon was first run on May 2, 1982 with 95 finishers and was directed by Rick Kettner. [23] [24] [25] The 1982 race started at Wilson Park and finished at Eau Claire North High School. The second Eau Claire Marathon was run on May 8, 1983. [26]
EAU CLAIRE — In a move which frees up city funds for the budget, Downtown Eau Claire, Inc. (DECI) is moving to separate from the City of Eau Claire and become more of its own private organization.
In 2014, alumni John and Carolyn Sonnentag gave more than 25 acres of land along the Chippewa River to the UW-Eau Claire Foundation. The UW-Eau Claire Foundation also accepted a $70 million gift from the Sonnentags and their family foundation in 2021.
Oct. 13—EAU CLAIRE — The Eau Claire Express baseball team is getting a 58% price discount on fees for using Carson Park this year. Normally the Northwoods League team would be charged $44,300 ...
EAU CLAIRE — As the City of Eau Claire currently discusses its 2025 budget, one area of concern is staffing, especially when it comes to the Parks, Forestry, and Cemetery Division. “Every year ...
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 ...