It’s not as clear as the story you’ve heard
Why March 19 is Eau Claire’s official birthday
tree on UW-Eau Claire had historical, cultural significance
the reason it’s called ‘Sawdust City’
From a one-building college for teachers, the university has become vital to city’s success
meet a few of the people who helped make Eau Claire what it is today
the Valley’s lumber heyday lasted just a few decades
from the first school to today, enrollment has grown from 15 to 11,000
the story of the city’s hospitals stretches back to its earliest days
Eau Claire’s passenger rail era began in 1870
whether they called it Gillette, U.S. Rubber, or Uniroyal, massive factory was crucial for the city
1980, 1884 brought memorable natural disasters
Legendary ‘War Eagle’ joined E.C. troops in battle
from Lincoln to Biden, here’s who local voters favored
as part of UWEC’s Forum series, MLK spoke about the evils of segregation in 1962
Eau Claire has been a music, theater hub for generations
from Yankees to Norwegians to Hmong, immigration has shaped city
recent reinvestment in downtown Eau Claire pays dividends
Dear Abby, Ann Landers spent a decade in Eau Claire
how the city expanded, 1872 to the present