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Posted weekly: a bizarre story from this week in the Chippewa Valley’s past, with commentary from Chad Lewis.

As you look around the Chippewa Valley you can still catch a glimpse of what life must have been like living here over 100 years ago. Many historic buildings still stand, some farmland is still farmland, and the people are still just as interesting. However many stories of sea serpents, ghosts, bizarre deaths, strange creatures, and even strange people here in the Chippewa Valley remain hidden. But rest assured that you do not need to spend hours searching through the old archives to find these strange stories because I have done it for you. All you need to do is sit back and relax and enjoy bizarre history of the Chippewa Valley.

Chad Lewis is a paranormal researcher and author for Unexplained Research L.L.C. Chad holds a Master's of Science degree in Applied Psychology from the University of Wisconsin-Stout. Chad had trekked across the world in search of the paranormal. From tracking vampires in Transylvania and chasing the Chupacabras in Puerto Rico, to searching for the elusive monster in Loch Ness, and pursuing ghosts in Ireland's castles, Chad brings over 14 years of research experience to his investigations.

Chad has been featured on the Discovery Channel’s “A Haunting,” ABC’s “World’s Scariest Places,” and hundreds of radio interviews, TV appearances, and newspaper articles. Chad is the author of the Hidden Headlines series and also the co-author of the Road Guide to Haunted Locations book series.
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Monday, Jul. 19, 2010

The Barn

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Sunday, Jul. 25, 2010

1,800-Square Hopscotch chalked around full city block

Five Eau Claire girls spent six hours and 100 pieces of chalk circumnavigating one of the largest city blocks to make a 2,000-foot-long sidewalk Hopscotch course.

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Wednesday, Jul. 28, 2010

Vote your face off with Best of the Chippewa Valley 2010

VOTE! Our big, giant, massive, Valley-wide Best of the Chippewa Valley reader poll is now up and firing on all cylinders!

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