History Community OrgsDecember 29, 2022 HISTORIC MERGER: C.V. Museum, Logging Museum Become One Entity Dec. 31 Carson Park neighbors officially combine
HistoryDecember 20, 2022 Sesquicentennial Stories: A Home for Christmas for more than 50 years, local orphans were cared for in a little-remembered Eau Claire home
Community Orgs HistoryNovember 30, 2022 New Phoenix Park Plaques Detail History five new plaques added to existing historical information
History HolidaysNovember 29, 2022 Revisiting the City of Eau Claire’s First Christmas 150 years ago, the holiday included dancing, gift-giving, and (naturally) a church dinner
History Holidays Family LifeNovember 25, 2022 Museum Celebrating the Season with Carols, Crafts, and Cookies C.V. Museum marks Eau Claire’s sesquicentennial with new series
History AttractionsNovember 22, 2022 PIECES OF OUR HISTORY: C.V. Museum Continues ‘Collecting the Valley’ Series series explores Eau Claire in the year of its birth as well as the 1930s
On Campus HistoryNovember 10, 2022 HONORING THE FALLEN: UW-Stout Memorializes Alum Who Died in Spanish-American War student researcher finds photo of graduate who died in long-ago war
History Food+DrinkNovember 2, 2022 Sesquicentennial Stories: Not Loafing Around E.C. businessman created long-running bakery
History WomenOctober 4, 2022 Sesquicentennial Stories: Pioneering Physician Eau Claire woman campaigned for suffrage, temperance
History BeerSeptember 26, 2022 In Praise of Liquid Bread childhood memories from a family brewery in Germany
History CHUGGING TOWARD HISTORY: S-Bridge Named National Landmark Eau Claire’s Soo Line bridge added to National Register of Historic Places September 21, 2022
Books HistorySeptember 21, 2022 Sesquicentennial Stories: Eau Claire Native’s Novel Caused a Stir 1934 book received positive review in New York Times
HistoryAugust 28, 2022 WHEN IT ALL CLICKED: Eau Claire’s School for Telegraph Operators a century ago, students learned their dots and dashes in Eau Claire
HistoryAugust 15, 2022 Sesquicentennial Stories: Fire in the Sky A meteor lit up Eau Claire in 1908. But where did it go?
Features HistoryAugust 12, 2022 The Last Ferry Driver Until 1964, rural Dunn County drivers depended on a ferry, not a bridge, to cross the Chippewa River.
HistoryAugust 2, 2022 Sesquicentennial Stories: On the Big Screen Hollywood once picked Eau Claire’s State Theatre for a film premiere
History relocationJuly 20, 2022 EMPORIUM EVOLVES: Beloved Downtown Antique Mall Plans Auction, Relocation after Labor Day auction, legendary purveyor of oddities will move to smaller space
History AgricultureJuly 14, 2022 Sesquicentennial Stories: How German POWs Saved Wisconsin Crops during World War II, prisoners of war worked at Eau Claire canning plant
HistoryJuly 12, 2022 Sesquicentennial Stories: Downtown Dude well-dressed wooden gent helped sell cigars for decades
History FilmJune 16, 2022 New Film Answers the Question, ‘What Was Uniroyal?’ filmmaker wants young generations to understand what was lost when Uniroyal closed 30 years ago
Best of Menomonie Volume One's guide to the gem on the Red Cedar. Presented by Westconsin Credit Union, Explore Menomonie and UW-Stout.
Best of Chippewa Falls Volume One's guide to the riverside city. Presented by Mason Companies and Northwestern Bank