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Giants back in Wisconsin

Offensive lineman, headed by Seubert, trap shoot in Eau Claire to raise money for cardiovascular research

By Cassandra Golburg

Wisconsin may be known as Green Bay Packers territory, but there was no green and gold to be found Saturday at the Rod and Gun Club, 801 Schoettl Ave. Instead, shooters donned blue and red in honor of the New York Giants when they took part in Rich Seubert's Celebrity Trap Shoot.

Health care costs concerns community

University study of Western Wisconsin calls for policy change

By Tara Bannow

When surveyed, 95 percent of Western Wisconsin participants agreed it is extremely or very important for the state to make health care more affordable.

Event teaches area about nanotechnology

Organizers hope people learn more about growing field in Chippewa Valley

By Nicole Strittmater

Thursday, about 150 students, faculty and community members learned about nanotechnology and the amount of resources and expertise available in the region at the first ever "NanoDay in the Chippewa Valley."

System honors marketing professor

Yelkur distinguished 'Outstanding Woman of Color'

By Emily Hartwig

Ask marketing professor Rama Yelkur's students and colleagues what they think of her, and they'll say things like "busy," "dedicated" and "driven." They will also talk about her high number of contributions to the field of business and her enthusiasm in internationalizing the college of business, not to mention her personable teaching style and likeable personality.

Discussion commemorates death of MLK

Professors converse about history, personal insight into assassination of civil rights leader

By Timothy Langton

Even 40 years after his death, the messages and works of Martin Luther King Jr. are still felt today, members of a Friday afternoon discussion said.

Eau Claire Big Read kicks off on Saturday

Second annual event will last a month, committee chooses The Maltese Falcon

By Renee Rosenow

A human chain of more than 40 people stood in front of L.E. Phillips Memorial Public Library, 400 Eau Claire St., Saturday to carry in over 200 copies of The Maltese Falcon by Dashiell Hammett to kick off the second annual Eau Claire Big Read.

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