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Mar. 11—CHIPPEWA FALLS — Two incumbents and a challenger will face off for two school board seats in the Chippewa Falls Area School District on April 2. Both Steven Olson and Sharon McIlquham ...
The Leader-Telegram, Eau Claire, Wis. May 11, 2022 at 9:01 PM Standouts from Chippewa Falls, Eau Claire Memorial and Eau Claire North participated in signing day ceremonies to celebrate their ...
In January 2023, Lee Enterprises ceased publication of its Lebanon, Oregon Lebanon Express weekly newspaper and rolled coverage of the area into The Albany Democrat-Herald. In June 2023, Lee sold the Daily Journal and three other newspapers to Better Newspapers Inc. [ 38 ] In September 2023, Lee sold the Arizona Daily Sun to Wick Communications ...
On April 24, 2022, Liliana Mae "Lily" Peters, a 10-year old American girl, was killed and raped in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. The killing gained significant attention and media coverage due to the ages of both the victim and the suspect. On April 26, 2022, Peters' cousin, 14-year old Carson Peters-Berger, was arrested on charges of murder and ...
Chris Vetter, The Leader-Telegram, Eau Claire, Wis. Updated September 19, 2023 at 5:16 AM He has worked with his father, who owns Chippewa Family Restaurant, for the past 13 years and they've been ...
Thomas Jefferson Cunningham (March 17, 1852 – April 28, 1941) was an American newspaper publisher, historian, and politician. He was the 14th Secretary of State of Wisconsin, and served three years as mayor of Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin.
The Chippewa Falls and Western Railway was incorporated in 1873 and was sold in 1884 to the Minnesota, Saint Croix and Wisconsin Railroad, which merged into the Wisconsin Central Company later that year. [1]