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Fire breaks out at downtown Rice Lake restaurant
Fire broke out Thursday afternoon at Cheese Louise Sandwiches downtown Rice Lake. The sandwich shop opened with the slogan “Cheese the Day” in April 2023 in the building it shares with Agonic Brewing Co. on east Messenger Street. The former feed mill has been the site of many businesses. "Your local brewery is unfortunately currently up in flames," Agonic Brewing posted on Facebook Thursday afternoon. "For the foreseeable future, we will be closed, and all events canceled." This will include the book launch of Mary Pautch's first book, "Cabin Candy," that had been scheduled for Friday evening. "The local fire team is here doing everything they can to help us, and everyone is out and safe," Agonic Brewing continued. "For the time being we ask for space, and to keep us in your thoughts." This story will be updated.
Police Logs: Neighbors threatening to shoot
The police dispatch center receives several hundred calls weekly. The small sampling below shows their diversity. Sunday, Oct. 611:25 a.m. Caller is reporting a crash at the intersection. She was coming over the hill and the other vehicle was at the centerline when they collided, no injuries. They left the scene to get service but will be returning to meet officers. 12:20 p.m. Officer will be writing the crash report. 3½ St. & 1st Ave., Prairie Farm. ...
HUBER Inmate walks away from job in Phillips
PHILLIPS, Wis. (WLAX/WEUX) – The Price County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help locating an inmate who did not return to the jail following HUBER Work Release. 23-year-old Rafael Colon was released this morning to go to work. The sheriff’s office says Colon then went to a gas station in Phillips where he […]
Sentencing postponed for woman who repeatedly stabbed man in the shower
CHIPPEWA FALLS — Sentencing has been postponed for a 55-year-old woman who repeatedly stabbed a man and hit him with a baseball bat at her Lake Hallie home on Dec. 24. Laura L. Feala, 4384 131th St., pleaded guilty in July to one count of attempted first-degree intentional homicide. Charges of aggravated battery by use of a dangerous weapon and battery by use of a dangerous weapon were read-in and dismissed. ...
EC man sentenced on federal fraud charges
EAU CLAIRE — An Eau Claire man originally from Puerto Rico has been convicted of federal fraud charges. Robert Carter, who also went by aliases including Allison James, Robert Newman Carter and Newman Carter, received a 36-month federal prison sentence and fines exceeding $29,000. Sentencing lasted slightly less than 90 minutes. The indictment, filed in April, accuses Carter of sending “a fake bank wire transfer confirmation showing a payment of...