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Jesus · New AuburnAudrey Schindler was born in New Auburn, WI on July 27, 1932. She was known for her potato dumplings and apple pie. Her favorite pastimes were playing cards and bingo with her wonderful friends. A Mass of Christian Burial for Audrey was held on March 2, 2024 at 11:00 a.m. at St. Joseph Catholic Church.See the Story
Audrey Schindler
Lake Wissota · Lake WissotaBetty Lou (Popp) Mueller, 95, of Tampa, died on March 3, 2024, at Marion Assisted Living in Marion. The funeral service is at 10 a.m. on March 13, 2024, at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Tampa officiated by Rev. Clark M. Davis. The family will receive friends from 5-7 p.m. on March 12, 2024, at Jost Funeral Home in Hillsboro. Memorials can be given to St. John’s Lutheran Church in care of Jost Funeral Home at P.O. Box 266 in Hillsboro, KS 67063. …See the Story
DEATH: Betty Lou (Popp) Mueller
Chippewa Falls · Chippewa FallsChippewa Falls Area Unified School District failed to notify families of a student-written school shooting manifesto. Staff members at ChippewA Falls Middle School discovered the manifesto in October. The manifesto detailed a plan to carry out "the next Columbine," as well as a desire to kill "multiple students"See the Story
Wisconsin school board holds first public meeting since student manifesto controversy
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Chippewa Falls · Chippewa FallsChippewa County Coroner Ron Patten says he is working on plans for a new location for the county's morgue services. Patten said on average, there are three or four bodies in the countys morgue. He needs a space large enough to store them in a cooler at about 38 degrees Fahrenheit.See the Story
Chippewa County needs new location for morgue, coroner offices, after St. Joseph's closes
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Chippewa Falls · Chippewa FallsChippewa County Coroner Ron Patten says he is working on plans for a new location for the county's morgue services. Patten said on average, there are three or four bodies in the countys morgue. He needs a space large enough to store them in a cooler at about 38 degrees Fahrenheit.See the Story
Chippewa County needs new location for morgue, coroner offices, after St. Joseph's closes
Terrorist Attack · Chippewa FallsThe Louder with Crowder project published documents regarding a student who planned to carry out the terrorist attack at Chippewa High School in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. The report describes a conversation between school staff Dan Downey and one of the students: neither his name nor gender are disclosed. The reason for the conversation was content that the teenager was viewing: according to documents, it concerned making bombs and drugs. Among…See the Story
A student from Wisconsin was preparing to launch a terrorist attack out of hatred towards Christians — Louder with Crowder
Wildfires · CornellCornell University's College of Veterinary Medicine has announced a donation of $35 million to support its work in this burgeoning field of research. The Cornell K. Lisa Yang Center for Wildlife Health aims to use the funds to further its research on how disease interactions affect wildlife, domestic animal and human health. Human alteration of the planet through deforestation, climate change, our globalized food system, and illegal wildlife trade has brought people, livestock and wildlife into unprecedented proximity.See the Story
Cornell receives $35m gift for research at nexus of wildlife and health
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Chippewa Falls · Chippewa FallsChippewa Falls Area Unified School District is speaking out about an incident at the district's middle school last Fall. Superintendent Jeff Holmes says the district determined students were not in jeopardy at any time. Holmes didn't provide any specific details about the situation, but said it did not rise to the level of requiring public announcement.See the Story
School district in Wisconsin accused of covering up 'Columbine' style manifesto, gives statement
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