The Man Who Loves The History Of Old Houses

This week's Spotlight story by Diane Dryden features Steve Atkinson

Local Woman Works On Rose Parade Float

Peggy McKibben was a part of history at the Rose Parade

Bridging The Gap From Jail To A Successful Life Outside

It's a sad fact, but most jails and prisons have a 90% recidivism rate

Northwest Passage Kids Bake Up Some Holiday Joy!

“If Christmas had a smell, it would be like these cookies!”

Define Success...

As I sit back and read numerous articles on the internet in the fitness and financial pages I visit, I keep seeing a common theme: How to be better in 2019

Local Man Maintains Wisconsin's Ice Age Trail, Eight Miles At A Time

Dan Brereton has an up close and personal relationship with eight miles of this thousand-mile footpath

Who Is Molly Engstrom And What Has She Been Doing?

Diane Dryden Spotlights Olympic Medal Winner Molly Engstrom

An Eye for An Eye

"Before the transplant, I had no quality of life. Now I have a reason to live."

Hockey Happenings: Hockey Hair

Why would there even be such a thing as “Hockey Hair?”

New Events And Activities Happening At The Spooner Civic Center And Hanks

Civic Center, Hank's "Headed In A Great Direction"

Eau Claire Now Fines $1 For Marijuana Possession

Eau Claire City Council Resolution To Reduce Fine Meant As Signal To State And Federal Policymakers To Deprioritize Marijuana Related Penalties

ICYMI: Local Man Still Logs with Horses

Wisconsin Great Northern Railroad Debuts Santa Car

The former Milwaukee Road Railway Post Office car, No. 2161, with its' six round porthole windows, had been in storage on the railroad since 2002.

Paul Huber Goes To Work Every Day With One Mission: Assist Veterans In Need

Paul spends his days working directly with Veterans throughout his region, which includes Douglas, Bayfield, Ashland, Iron, Burnett, Washburn, Sawyer, Polk, Barron, and Rusk counties.

North Crossing Foods Is Making Exciting Changes For 2019

"By growing our own produce, it also allows us to pick what we need daily and not have to harvest a week's worth, package it, and put it on the shelves.”

Twitter User Who Posted Controversial Baraboo Photo Yet To Be Identified

Ethics Expert: Unmasking Twitter User Behind Original Post Will Be Difficult

Watch The Viral Video From Birchwood School District That Now Has Over 3 Million Views

Students in Mrs. Schlapper's class are greeted each day by one of their friends. They can receive a hug, a high five, a fist bump, a wave or a handshake.

What We Now Call Veterans Day Was Originally Armistice Day

2018 Marks World War I Centennial

Ukuleles Are Making A Huge Comeback

"What is so interesting is the uke jam sessions are showing up everywhere; bars, restaurants. Wineries, lodges, and casinos."

21 Things You Might Not Know About Me: Edna Schroeder

Edna Lee Schroeder, age 102, of Danbury, WI, passed away on Tuesday, November 6, 2018 surrounded by her family.

Sawyer County Judge Calls Out The State's Attempted Cost-Shifting Scheme for Public Defenders

Judge Yackel: “If a particular county does not yet feel this added cost, beware! It is only a matter of time."

21 Things You Might Not Know About Me: Diane Dryden

This week's 21 Things You Might Not Know About Me features Diane Dryden of Shell Lake, Wis.