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Eau Claire, Wisconsin

Eau Claire (/ˈklɛər/; French: [o klɛʁ]) (French for "clear water") is a city mostly located in Eau Claire County, Wisconsin, of which it is the county seat, and with a small portion in Chippewa County, Wisconsin.[8] It had a population of 69,421 in 2020,[3] making it the state's eighth largest city. Eau Claire is the principal city of the Eau Claire, Wisconsin Metropolitan Statistical Area, locally known as the Chippewa Valley, and is also part of the larger Eau Claire-Menomonie Combined Statistical Area.

Eau Claire, Wisconsin
City
Downtown Eau Claire
Motto(s): 
"Voici l'eau claire!"
("Here is the clear water!")
Location of Eau Claire in Eau Claire County
and Chippewa County, Wisconsin.
Location within Eau Claire County (pink-shaded portion is within Chippewa County).
Eau Claire
Location in the United States
Eau Claire
Eau Claire (the United States)
Coordinates: 44°49′N 91°30′W / 44.817°N 91.500°W / 44.817; -91.500Coordinates: 44°49′N 91°30′W / 44.817°N 91.500°W / 44.817; -91.500
Country United States
State Wisconsin
CountiesEau Claire, Chippewa
Government
 • TypeCouncil–manager
 • City managerStephanie Hirsch[1]
 • WI AssemblyJodi Emerson (D)
Jesse James (R)
Warren Petryk (R)
 • State SenateJeff Smith (D)
Kathy Bernier (R)
 • U.S. HouseDerrick Van Orden (R)
Area
 • City34.95 sq mi (90.53 km2)
 • Land32.86 sq mi (85.10 km2)
 • Water2.09 sq mi (5.42 km2)  6.15%
Elevation
787 ft (240 m)
Population
 • City69,421
 • RankWI: 8th
 • Density2,112.8/sq mi (815.8/km2)
 • Metro
161,151
Time zoneUTC−6 (CST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−5 (CDT)
Zip code
54701-54703
Area code(s)715 & 534
FIPS code55-22300[4]
GNIS feature ID1583124[5]
Websitehttp://www.eauclairewi.gov
Page text.[6]

Eau Claire is at the confluence of the Eau Claire and Chippewa Rivers on traditional Ojibwe, Dakota, and Ho-Chunk land.[9][10][11] The area's first permanent European American settlers arrived in 1845, and Eau Claire was incorporated as a city in 1872.[12] The city's early growth came from its extensive logging and timber industries. After Eau Claire's lumber industry declined in the early 20th century, the city's economy diversified to encompass manufacturing and Eau Claire became an educational center with the opening of the University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire in 1916.[13] Eau Claire is also a regional commercial and business center and home to the headquarters of home improvement store chain Menards.[14]

Eau Claire is known regionally for its arts and music scenes and is the hometown of indie folk band Bon Iver, whose lead singer Justin Vernon co-curates the city's annual Eaux Claires Music & Arts Festival.[15] Eau Claire is the second fastest-growing major city in Wisconsin after Madison, with 5.4% population growth between 2010 and 2020.[16]

Name origin

Eau Claire took its name from Eau Claire County.[17] "Eau Claire" is the singular form of the original French name, "Eaux Claires", meaning "Clear Waters", for the Eau Claire River. According to local legend, the river was so named because early French explorers journeying down the rain-muddied Chippewa River, came upon the confluence with the Eau Claire River, and excitedly exclaimed "Voici l'eau claire!" ("Here is the clear water!"). Now the city motto, this appears on the city seal.

History

The Eau Claire area was first visited by Europeans in the late 17th century. It had been occupied for thousands of years before European fur traders began settling there for trade with local Native American tribes.

The First Treaty of Prairie du Chien, signed in 1825, established the Chippewa River "half a day's march below the falls" as the boundary between the Sioux and Chippewa, and the "Clear Water River, a branch of the Chippewa" as the boundary between the Chippewa and Winnebago.[18][19]

The first permanent European-American settlers arrived in 1845, and the city was officially incorporated in 1872.[12] Extensive timber was harvested and logging was the major industry during this time; many sawmills were built as part of the lumber industry. Sawmills and other manufacturing made Eau Claire an industrial city by the late 19th century.

The city was founded near the confluence of the Eau Claire and Chippewa rivers as three separate settlements. The main section of downtown is on the site of the original European-American village, where Stephen McCann, in partnership with J. C. Thomas, put up three buildings in 1845. Although these structures were erected primarily to establish a claim to the land site, the McCann family moved into one of them and became the first permanent settlers.[20]

West Eau Claire, founded in 1856, was across the river, near the site of the current county courthouse, and was incorporated in 1872. Between a mile and a half and two miles downstream, the Daniel Shaw & Co. lumber company founded Shawtown, beyond the west end of what is now the Water Street historic district. Shawtown was annexed to the city of Eau Claire by the 1930s.[citation needed] By the 1950s, the entire city had spread far enough to the east to adjoin Altoona.

In 1916, the University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire was founded, which marked the turn from a mostly lumber production based economy into one centered around manufacturing, education, and healthcare.[21]

In 1917, Gillette Safety Tire Company built a large factory in Eau Claire along the Eau Claire River less than a mile where the rivers meet. The factory mainly created rubber tires and tubing. It had about 1,600 workers in 1920, producing almost 500 tires and 500 rubber tubing everyday. These numbers have increased every year since it opened in 1917. In 1931, United States Rubber Company agreed to purchase Gillette, a sale not completed until 1940 owing to the Great Depression. Due to the start of World War II, the US War Department brought the facility in 1942 to use as an ammunition plant. At the height of the war effort, the plant had over 6,000 employees. Toward the end of the war, the government sold the building back to its original owners, and it was quickly converted back to manufacturing tire products. Throughout the decades after the war, the plant received multiple expansions and was renamed Uniroyal in 1967.[22][23]

In 1991, Uniroyal, one of the largest factories in Eau Claire at the time, announced it would shutter the facility, ultimately causing 1,358 workers to lose their jobs.[24] Although this factory shutdown was detrimental to Eau Claire's economy, the unemployment rate fell from 1991 to 1992. Today the building, now named Banbury Place, is used as a small business incubator and leased to existing businesses and organizations.[25][26]

Geography

Eau Claire is about 90 miles (145 kilometers) east of Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota, on the northern fringes of the Driftless Zone.

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has an area of 34.14 square miles (88.42 km2), of which 32.04 square miles (82.98 km2) is land and 2.10 square miles (5.44 km2) is water.[27]

The city's terrain is characterized by the river valleys, with steep slopes leading from the center to the eastern and southern sections of the city. The lands into which the urban area is expanding are increasingly hilly.

There are two lakes in the city, Dells Pond and Half Moon Lake. Dells Pond is a reservoir created by a hydroelectric dam, and was formerly used as a holding pool for logs. Half Moon Lake is an oxbow lake created as part of the former course of the Chippewa River.

Climate

In the Köppen climate classification, Eau Claire is classified as Dfa/Dfb borderline, usually termed as the subtype of warm, sometimes hot, summer. Its climate is due to its latitude and interior location in North America. The average annual temperature is only 46 °F (8 °C). Although the extremes exceed 110 °F (43 °C) upwards and −40 °F, which demonstrates the four well-defined seasons of the year, with severe winters generally colder than the winters of European Russia south of Moscow at a much lower latitude. The amount of annual snowfall (47") exceeds the amount of annual rainfall (31"), the total precipitation is greater than other major cities in Wisconsin such as Milwaukee[28] and Madison.[29] July has an average temperature of 71.6 °F (22.0 °C) and January an average of 14.4 °F (−9.8 °C), where temperatures below freezing point can remain for a long duration.[30][31][32]

Climate data for Eau Claire Regional Airport, Wisconsin (1991–2020 normals,[33] extremes 1893–present)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °F (°C) 55
(13)
63
(17)
84
(29)
91
(33)
107
(42)
105
(41)
111
(44)
104
(40)
101
(38)
89
(32)
79
(26)
64
(18)
111
(44)
Mean maximum °F (°C) 42
(6)
47
(8)
64
(18)
80
(27)
88
(31)
92
(33)
93
(34)
91
(33)
87
(31)
79
(26)
62
(17)
47
(8)
95
(35)
Average high °F (°C) 23.4
(−4.8)
28.4
(−2.0)
41.3
(5.2)
56.5
(13.6)
69.6
(20.9)
78.7
(25.9)
82.8
(28.2)
80.4
(26.9)
72.3
(22.4)
58.0
(14.4)
42.0
(5.6)
28.7
(−1.8)
55.2
(12.9)
Daily mean °F (°C) 14.6
(−9.7)
18.8
(−7.3)
31.2
(−0.4)
44.8
(7.1)
57.4
(14.1)
67.1
(19.5)
71.3
(21.8)
69.1
(20.6)
60.8
(16.0)
47.5
(8.6)
33.4
(0.8)
20.6
(−6.3)
44.7
(7.1)
Average low °F (°C) 5.8
(−14.6)
9.1
(−12.7)
21.2
(−6.0)
33.2
(0.7)
45.1
(7.3)
55.5
(13.1)
59.8
(15.4)
57.7
(14.3)
49.3
(9.6)
36.9
(2.7)
24.7
(−4.1)
12.6
(−10.8)
34.2
(1.2)
Mean minimum °F (°C) −17
(−27)
−13
(−25)
−1
(−18)
18
(−8)
30
(−1)
42
(6)
49
(9)
46
(8)
34
(1)
22
(−6)
7
(−14)
−11
(−24)
−20
(−29)
Record low °F (°C) −45
(−43)
−40
(−40)
−35
(−37)
0
(−18)
20
(−7)
25
(−4)
41
(5)
36
(2)
22
(−6)
7
(−14)
−18
(−28)
−32
(−36)
−45
(−43)
Average precipitation inches (mm) 1.03
(26)
1.10
(28)
1.97
(50)
3.08
(78)
3.91
(99)
4.83
(123)
3.61
(92)
4.18
(106)
3.65
(93)
2.49
(63)
1.79
(45)
1.35
(34)
32.99
(838)
Average snowfall inches (cm) 13.5
(34)
11.2
(28)
9.6
(24)
4.3
(11)
0.4
(1.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.7
(1.8)
4.7
(12)
11.0
(28)
55.4
(141)
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.01 in) 10.7 8.2 9.6 11.8 13.3 12.3 11.3 10.4 10.9 10.1 8.9 10.1 127.6
Average snowy days (≥ 0.1 in) 10.9 8.3 5.8 2.9 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.7 4.7 9.0 42.4
Source: NOAA[34][35]

Demographics

 
Graham Avenue
Historical population
CensusPop.Note
18702,293
188010,119341.3%
189017,41572.1%
190017,5170.6%
191018,3104.5%
192020,90614.2%
193026,28725.7%
194030,74517.0%
195036,05817.3%
196037,9875.3%
197044,61917.5%
198051,50915.4%
199056,85610.4%
200061,7048.5%
201065,8836.8%
202069,4215.4%
U.S. Decennial Census

2020 census

As of the census of 2020,[3] the population was 69,421. The population density was 2,112.8 inhabitants per square mile (815.8/km2). There were 29,987 housing units at an average density of 912.6 per square mile (352.4/km2). The racial makeup of the city was 85.9% White, 5.7% Asian, 1.5% Black or African American, 0.6% Native American, 0.1% Pacific Islander, 1.1% from other races, and 5.1% from two or more races. Ethnically, the population was 3.3% Hispanic or Latino of any race.

The 2020 census population of the city included 147 people incarcerated in adult correctional facilities and 3,556 people in student housing.[36]

According to the American Community Survey estimates for 2016–2020, the median income for a household in the city was $59,705, and the median income for a family was $82,851. Male full-time workers had a median income of $48,978 versus $39,147 for female workers. The per capita income for the city was $31,510. About 4.9% of families and 15.5% of the population were below the poverty line, including 11.4% of those under age 18 and 6.7% of those age 65 or over.[37] Of the population age 25 and over, 95.5% were high school graduates or higher and 33.9% had a bachelor's degree or higher.[38]

2010 census

As of the census[39] of 2010, there were 65,883 people, 26,803 households, and 14,293 families residing in the city. The population density was 2,056.3 inhabitants per square mile (793.9/km2). There were 28,134 housing units at an average density of 878.1 per square mile (339.0/km2). The racial makeup of the city was 91.4% White, 4.6% Asian, 1.1% African American, 0.5% Native American, 0.5% from other races, and 1.8% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.9% of the population.

There were 26,803 households, of which 25.6% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 39.6% were married couples living together, 9.5% had a female householder with no husband present, 4.2% had a male householder with no wife present, and 46.7% were non-families. 31.7% of all households were made up of individuals, and 10.3% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.29 and the average family size was 2.89.

The median age in the city was 29.8 years. 19.3% of residents were under the age of 18; 22.3% were between the ages of 18 and 24; 25.2% were from 25 to 44; 21.7% were from 45 to 64; and 11.7% were 65 years of age or older. The gender makeup of the city was 48.5% male and 51.5% female.

As of 2010, there were 1,981 persons within the city limits in Chippewa County and 63,902 in Eau Claire County for a total of 65,883.[40]

Metropolitan area

The city forms the core of the United States Census Bureau's Eau Claire Metropolitan Statistical Area, which includes all of Eau Claire and Chippewa Counties (composite 2010 population: 161,151).[41] Together with the Menomonie Micropolitan Statistical Area (which includes all of Dunn County) to the west, the Eau Claire metropolitan area, forms the Census Bureau's Eau Claire-Menomonie Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area, which had a consolidated 2010 population of 205,008.[41][42]

Hmong population

As of 2017, Hmong Americans were Eau Claire's largest ethnic minority. Jenna Christian, Pa Sia Low Moua, and Ingolf Vogeler, the authors of "The Cultural Landscape of the Hmong in Eau Claire, Wisconsin", write that the Hmong are also the city's "most visible ethnic group".[43]

In 2010, there were 2,181 Hmong people in Eau Claire County,[43] While the Hmong population is smaller in Eau Claire County than in Milwaukee, the Hmong are a higher percentage of the population in Eau Claire County, and Christian, Moua, and Vogeler write, "the Hmong stand out more singularly as an ethnic minority than they do in metropolitan areas like Milwaukee, which is already more racially and culturally diverse."[44] The majority of the county's Hmong live in the city of Eau Claire. In some Eau Claire neighborhoods, up to 30% of the residents are Hmong.[43]

Economy

Eau Claire styles itself as the "horseradish capital of the world",[45] due to the presence of Silver Spring Foods, the world's largest grower and producer of horseradish.[46] The climate, with its cool winters, is conducive to the horseradish crop. Other significant crops grown in the area are apples, pumpkins and plums.[45] Menards, a Midwestern chain of home improvement stores owned by Wisconsin native John Menard Jr., is headquartered in Eau Claire.

Arts and culture

 
The Sarge Boyd Bandshell in Owen Park is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Built in 1938 to showcase the Eau Claire Municipal Band, it remains the city's premier outdoor performance venue.

Performing arts

Eau Claire has a modest but active theater community. No professional theater groups make their home in the region, but amateur and community theaters have a significant presence; the most visible of these are the Chippewa Valley Theatre Guild (CVTG)[47] and the Eau Claire Children's Theatre (ECCT).[48] In addition, the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire has a robust theatre program, and traveling professional shows frequently make stops in the city. The Pablo Center at the Confluence[49] and Haas Fine Arts Center[50] are the primary indoor performing arts venues, although both CVTG and ECCT have established their own independent venues, in 2006 and 2010 respectively.

The Pablo Center at the Confluence

The Pablo Center at the Confluence was opened in downtown Eau Claire on September 22, 2018. It was built to replace UW-Eau Claire's Kjer Theater as the primary venue for performing arts. Facilities include a 1,200-seat theatre, three rehearsal rooms, visual arts galleries, labs for sound and lighting, set and exhibit design, recording arts, multimedia production, and costume design.[51]

Blugold Marching Band

The Blugold Marching Band is a notable part of the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire's music program, as well as a fixture of the Eau Claire community. The 475-member ensemble is the largest marching band in the Midwest.[52] The band has gone on multiple tours across the Midwest, and had many performances on the world stage.[53]

Music Festivals

Eau Claire is home to several music festivals, including:[54]

  • Blue Ox Music Festival
  • Country Jam
  • Decadent Cabaret Music Festival
  • Eau Claire Jazz Fest
  • Eaux Claires Music & Arts Festival

Eau Claire Marathon

Eau Claire is home to the Eau Claire Marathon, a Boston Marathon qualifier.[55]

Sculpture Tour

The Sculpture Tour Eau Claire is an ongoing outdoor sculpture exhibit along the streets of downtown Eau Claire. There are 53 sculptures, making this tour the second-largest of its type in the nation.[56]

Eau Claire Downtown Farmers Market

The Eau Claire Downtown Farmers Market is in Phoenix Park. It is open from May to October and offers a variety of produce and products.[57]

Museums

  • Chippewa Valley Museum
  • Wisconsin Logging Museum
  • Dells Mills Museum
  • Children's Museum of Eau Claire

Annual events

  • Winter Fest and Games
  • Silvermine Ski Invitational
  • Banbury Art Crawl
  • Jig's Up Ice Fishing Contest
  • Wisconsin Sport Show
  • Eau Claire Improv Fest
  • Viennese Ball
  • International Fall Festival
  • Gatsby's Gala
  • US National Kubb Championship
  • UWEC Fire Ball

Sports

Baseball

Eau Claire has four amateur baseball teams. The Eau Claire Express play in the Northwoods League, an NCAA-sanctioned summer baseball league. Its home games are at Carson Park. The Eau Claire Cavaliers also play home games at Carson Park.[58] In addition to the Cavaliers, the Eau Claire Bears and the Eau Claire Rivermen play in the Chippewa River Baseball League. Three of Eau Claire's high schools have baseball teams.[59] Eau Claire North H.S. won the 2011 and 2019 state championship. Eau Claire also has a large youth baseball program, including a summer parks and recreation league, Little League (Nationals, American, Lowes Creek and Seymour). Eau Claire Little League teams have twice won the state championship (1998 Eau Claire Americans and 2012 Eau Claire Nationals) and advanced to Regional play in Indianapolis.[60] A Babe Ruth League (13- to 18-year-olds) won state tournaments at ages 13, 14 and 15 in 2012. Those teams all went on to win 3rd place at their regional tournaments.

Curling

Eau Claire Curling Club has been around for 64 years.[61]

Football

The Chippewa Valley Predators football team competes in the Northern Elite Football League and plays its home games at Carson Park. The team was established in 2001.[62] The Northern Lights Cowboys compete in the Champions Amateur Football League and play their home games at Carson Park.[63]

As of 2023, the Eau Claire Cowboys football team competes in the Northern Lights Football League and plays its home games at Carson Park[64]

Roller Derby

Established in 2009, The Chippewa Valley Roller Girls (CVRG) represent Eau Claire and the surrounding Chippewa Valley region. CVRG, a WFTDA League member, is Eau Claire's original all-female flat track roller derby league. It is a nonprofit organization managed and operated by the skaters via an elected board of directors and skater-led committees.

Soccer

Bateaux FC, an amateur soccer club, is based in the city. The club is a founding member of the Wisconsin Primary Amateur Soccer League (WPASL), a USASA and WSL-sanctioned league operating in western Wisconsin.

Union Eau Claire FC made their WPASL debut in 2022 joining Bateaux FC as the second WPASL team in the Eau Claire area

Eau Claire United is a competitive youth soccer team competing in the WYSA. Every summer, Eau Claire United hosts a soccer tournament that brings around 100 teams to the community.

Kubb

The U.S. National Kubb Championship is held in Eau Claire annually. The Eau Claire Kubb League operates kubb league year round.

Tennis

The John and Fay Menard YMCA Tennis Center has eight indoor courts and hosts sectional and national tournaments.

Horseshoes

Eau Claire hosted the 2003 World Horseshoe Championship and the 2019 Wisconsin State Horseshoe Tournament.[65][66]

 
Silver Mine Ski-Jump, Eau Claire, Wisconsin.

Ski jumping

Each January, Eau Claire hosts the Silver Mine ski jump Invitational.

Parks and recreation

 
The lit tennis courts in Owen Park are popular with university students.

Parks and Trails

There are several large parks in the city:[67] Owen Park, along the Chippewa River, is home to a large bandshell, where open-air concerts are held throughout the summer; Putnam Park, which follows the course of Putnam Creek and Little Niagara Creek east from the UWEC campus; Carson Park, situated in the middle of an oxbow lake (better known as Halfmoon Lake); and Phoenix Park on the site of the old Phoenix Steel plant at the confluence of the Eau Claire and Chippewa Rivers. Phoenix Park hosts a weekly farmers market and open-air concerts during the summer. Riverview Park is a common summer swimming destination and one of the local boat landings. It has picnicking areas, grills, and public restrooms. There are also two dog parks in Eau Claire: Otter Creek Off-Leash Dog Park and Sundet Off-Leash Dog Park.[68]

The City of Eau Claire also operates Fairfax public pool[69] and Hobbs Municipal Ice Center,[70] an indoor ice center.

Eau Claire is at the head of the Chippewa River State Trail, a biking and recreation trail that follows the lower course of the Chippewa River.

Government

 
City Hall, designed by Eau Claire resident George Awsumb in 1915, is on the National Register of Historic Places.

In November 1909 a movement to change the city government from the aldermanic to the commission form was launched by the West Side Boosters, the forerunners of the Water Street, Eau Claire Business Men. The campaign that preceded the February 15 election was heated. Local rallies and mass meetings were held. The 20 members of the common council were about equally split about the change. The final vote was 1,867 for change and 995 against.

Since switching from a mayoral system in 1948, Eau Claire has had a city manager-city council form of government. The city council is a nonpartisan 11-member governing council consisting of five members elected from aldermanic districts in odd-numbered years, five members elected at large in even-numbered years, and an elected city council president, elected at large in odd-numbered years.[71]

The council's legislative meetings are held on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month. Public hearings are held on the Monday evenings before legislative sessions. All meetings are held in the City Council Chambers at City Hall in downtown Eau Claire.[72] Meetings are televised live on public-access television channel 97 and digital cable channel 994 and simulcast on radio station WRFP 101.9 FM.[73]

Eau Claire is represented by Ron Kind in the United States House of Representatives, and by Ron Johnson and Tammy Baldwin in the United States Senate. Kathy Bernier and Jeff Smith represent Eau Claire in the Wisconsin State Senate, and Jesse James, Jodi Emerson, and Warren Petryk in the Wisconsin State Assembly.

Presidential elections results
Presidential elections results[74]
Year Republican Democratic Third parties
2020 37.2% 13,765 60.3% 22,268 2.5% 924
2016 37.2% 13,526 54.1% 19,648 8.7% 3,162
2012 38.6% 14,105 59.5% 21,714 1.9% 680
2008 34.8% 12,980 63.5% 23,701 1.7% 634
2004 41.4% 15,541 57.3% 21,511 1.3% 473
2000 41.0% 13,168 52.4% 16,854 6.6% 2,112

Education

Eau Claire schools are part of the Eau Claire Area School District. The city has two public high schools: Memorial High School and North High School; and two public charter high schools: McKinley Charter School and Technology Charter School. Eau Claire also has two private high schools: Catholic Regis High School and Immanuel Lutheran High School.

Eau Claire is home to two public colleges (University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire and the Chippewa Valley Technical College) and a private college (Immanuel Lutheran College).

There are 13 elementary schools and three middle schools in the Eau Claire Area School District.[75] In addition, there is the Chippewa Valley Montessori Charter School, which follows the teaching of Maria Montessori.[76]

Media

Print

The Eau Claire Leader-Telegram is published five days a week (the Friday edition has extra weekend content), and dates to 1881.[77] Volume One is a biweekly magazine with a circulation of 15,000 and an estimated readership of 45,000.[78]

Television

Nielson Market Research lists Eau Claire/ La Crosse as the 127th largest television market area.[79]

Channel Callsign Affiliation Branding Subchannels Owner
(Virtual) Channel Programming
8.1 WKBT
WBDL-LD
CBS News 8 Now 8.2
8.3
8.4
8.5
8.6
MyNetworkTV
Ion
Dabl
QVC
HSN
Morgan Murphy Media
13.1 WEAU NBC WEAU 13 News 13.2
13.3
13.4
13.5
13.6
14.10
Cozi TV
MeTV
Movies!
Defy TV
Circle
The CW
Gray Television
14.1 WECX-LD
W33DH-D
The CW La Crosse Eau Claire CW 14.2
14.3
14.4
13.10
Heroes & Icons
Start TV
MeTV
NBC
18.1 WQOW ABC WQOW 18 18.2
18.3
18.4
18.5
Decades
This TV
Court TV
True Crime Network
Allen Media Broadcasting
28.1 WHWC PBS PBS Wisconsin 28.2
28.3
28.4
Wisconsin Channel
Create
PBS Kids
Wisconsin Educational Communications Board
48.1 WEUX FOX FOX 25/48 48.2
48.3
48.4
Antenna TV
Ion Mystery
Bounce
Nexstar Media Group
53.1 W23FC-D Defy TV 53.2
53.3
53.4
TrueReal
Newsy
Timeless TV
DTV America

Cable

Channel Callsign Branding Programming Owner
993 CVCTV CTV Local Access Valley Media Works/ City of Eau Claire
994 CVCTV NewsWorks Public Affairs

Radio

FM

FM radio stations
Frequency Call sign Name Format Owner
88.3 FM WHWC Wisconsin Public Radio Ideas Network Wisconsin Public Radio
88.7 FM W204BP
(KAWZ-FM Translator)
CSN International Christian CSN International
89.1 FM W206AH
(KLOV-FM Translator)
Family Radio Christian Family Radio
89.7 FM WUEC Wisconsin Public Radio News & Classical Network Wisconsin Public Radio
90.5 FM WVCF VCY America Christian VCY America
91.3 FM WHEM Moody Broadcasting Network Christian Moody Broadcasting Network
92.1 FM WMEQ Classic Rock 92.1 Classic rock iHeartMedia, Inc.
92.9 FM WECL The X Active Rock Mid-West Family Broadcasting
94.1 FM WIAL I-94 Hot AC
95.1 FM WQRB B95 Country iHeartMedia, Inc.
95.9 FM W240DC
(WEAQ-AM Translator)
95.9 Jamz Rhythmic CHR Mid-West Family Broadcasting
96.3 FM WHYS Eau Claire Community Radio Community Northern Thunder, Inc.
96.9 FM WJLM 3ABN Christian 3ABN
97.3 FM WHRC
98.1 FM WISM Greatest Hits 98.1 Classic Hits Mid-West Family Broadcasting
98.7 FM W254CN
(WBIZ-AM Translator)
98.7 The Fan Sports iHeartMedia, Inc.
99.1 FM W256AE
(WEZY-FM Translator)
105.7 Your Variety Station Adult contemporary Magnum Radio
99.9 FM WGNW The Family Contemporary Christian The Family Radio Network, Inc.
100.7 FM WBIZ Z100 Top 40/CHR iHeartMedia, Inc.
101.9 FM WRFP Converge Radio Community-Government Eau Claire Public Access Center, Inc.
102.7 FM WIEC WIEC Fat Free Radio Community The Eau Claire Broadcasting Association
103.1 FM W276CP
(WOGO-AM Translator)
680 WOGO News/Talk Stewards of Sound, Inc.
103.7 FM WWIB 103.7 WWIB Christian
104.5 FM WAXX WAXX 104.5 Country Mid-West Family Broadcasting
105.1 FM W286CK
(WAYY-AM Translator)
Sports Radio 105.1 Sports
105.7 FM WEZY 105.7 Your Variety Station Adult contemporary Magnum Radio
106.3 FM W292EG
(WMEQ-AM Translator)
880 WMEQ News/Talk iHeartMedia, Inc.
106.7 FM WATQ Moose Country 106.7 Classic country
107.9 FM W300DB
(WDVM-AM Translator)
Relevant Radio Catholic Starboard Broadcasting

AM

AM radio stations
Frequency Call sign Name Format Owner
680 AM WOGO 680 WOGO News/Talk Stewards of Sound, Inc.
790 AM WAYY Sports Radio 105.1 Sports Mid-West Family Broadcasting
880 AM WMEQ 880 WMEQ News/Talk iHeartMedia, Inc.
1050 AM WDVM Relevant Radio Catholic Starboard Broadcasting
1150 AM WEAQ 95.9 Jamz Rhythmic CHR Mid-West Family Broadcasting
1400 AM WBIZ 98.7 The Fan Sports iHeartMedia, Inc.

Transportation

Airports

Eau Claire is served by the Chippewa Valley Regional Airport (IATA: EAU, ICAO: KEAU).

Mass transit

Bus

Eau Claire is served by both Greyhound Lines (Milwaukee to Minneapolis, via I-94), and Jefferson Lines Bus service (Green Bay to Minneapolis, via Hwy 29 to I-94).

Major highways

Rail

Eau Claire is on freight rail lines owned by the Union Pacific Railroad,[80] formerly owned by the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha Railway (Omaha Road), and later part of the Chicago and North Western Railway. C&NW operated passenger trains from Chicago through Eau Claire to the Twin Cities area until 1963, when the Twin Cities 400 ended service.[81] Eau Claire station opened in 1893 and closed with the end of C&NW service. It was demolished in 1987.[82] Passenger rail service to Eau Claire is seen as critical by the Minnesota Department of Transportation and Wisconsin Department of Transportation, and they plan to return trains to the city by 2030.[83] In March 2021, Amtrak unveiled plans to bring a passenger service to Eau Claire as part of a Milwaukee-to-St. Paul route.[84]

Health care

Mayo Clinic Health System's Eau Claire location, which has a level 2 trauma rating and serves as the regional trauma center, offers a family medicine residency program.[85] It was also named the #4 best hospital in Wisconsin and recognized as a Best Regional Hospital in northwestern Wisconsin.[86] Eau Claire also has two other hospitals with level 3 trauma ratings:[87][88] HSHS Sacred Heart and Marshfield Medical Center. All three hospitals offer various specialty care units and services.

Libraries

Eau Claire is home to two libraries: McIntyre Library on the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire campus and L.E. Phillips Memorial Public Library. L.E. Phillips Memorial Public Library holds many events, such as children's storytimes, book clubs and makerspace labs.[89]

Shopping

Oakwood Mall is Eau Claire's main mall. It has been open since 1986 and has 91 stores and services. Downtown Eau Claire and Water Street also include a variety of specialty shops, including bike shops, arcades, record shops, and antique stores.[90]

Religion

The Episcopal Diocese of Eau Claire is headquartered in the city. Its mother church is Christ Church Cathedral.[91] The city is also within the Roman Catholic Diocese of La Crosse and is home to Sacred Heart Church[92] and St. Patrick's Church. Additionally, Community House, First Congregational Church, First Methodist Episcopal Church and the Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd[93] are in Eau Claire.

 
Temple Sholom synagogue in Eau Claire
 

Eau Claire is home to several religious denominations:

Notable people

Sister cities

Eau Claire's sister cities are:

See also

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Further reading

  • Christian, Jenna; Moua, Pa Sia Low; Vogeler, Ingolf (2008). "The Cultural Landscape of the Hmong in Eau Claire, Wisconsin" (PDF). Wisconsin Geographer. 23: 3–19. S2CID 195823216.
  • McArthur, Charles. "Eau Claire, Wisconsin, A City of Opportunities", National Magazine (July 1905)

External links

General

  • City of Eau Claire website
  • Eau Claire Travel Bureau

History

  • University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire Special Collections and Archives
  • L. E. Phillips Memorial Public Library Local History Resources
  • Sanborn fire insurance maps: 1883 1885 1889

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Eau Claire oʊ ˈ k l ɛer French o klɛʁ French for clear water is a city mostly located in Eau Claire County Wisconsin of which it is the county seat and with a small portion in Chippewa County Wisconsin 8 It had a population of 69 421 in 2020 3 making it the state s eighth largest city Eau Claire is the principal city of the Eau Claire Wisconsin Metropolitan Statistical Area locally known as the Chippewa Valley and is also part of the larger Eau Claire Menomonie Combined Statistical Area Eau Claire WisconsinCityDowntown Eau ClaireFlagMotto s Voici l eau claire Here is the clear water Location of Eau Claire in Eau Claire Countyand Chippewa County Wisconsin Location within Eau Claire County pink shaded portion is within Chippewa County Eau ClaireLocation in the United StatesShow map of WisconsinEau ClaireEau Claire the United States Show map of the United StatesCoordinates 44 49 N 91 30 W 44 817 N 91 500 W 44 817 91 500 Coordinates 44 49 N 91 30 W 44 817 N 91 500 W 44 817 91 500Country United StatesState WisconsinCountiesEau Claire ChippewaGovernment TypeCouncil manager City managerStephanie Hirsch 1 WI AssemblyJodi Emerson D Jesse James R Warren Petryk R State SenateJeff Smith D Kathy Bernier R U S HouseDerrick Van Orden R Area 2 City34 95 sq mi 90 53 km2 Land32 86 sq mi 85 10 km2 Water2 09 sq mi 5 42 km2 6 15 Elevation787 ft 240 m Population 2020 3 City69 421 RankWI 8th Density2 112 8 sq mi 815 8 km2 Metro161 151Time zoneUTC 6 CST Summer DST UTC 5 CDT Zip code54701 54703Area code s 715 amp 534FIPS code55 22300 4 GNIS feature ID1583124 5 Websitehttp www eauclairewi govPage text 6 Eau Claire is at the confluence of the Eau Claire and Chippewa Rivers on traditional Ojibwe Dakota and Ho Chunk land 9 10 11 The area s first permanent European American settlers arrived in 1845 and Eau Claire was incorporated as a city in 1872 12 The city s early growth came from its extensive logging and timber industries After Eau Claire s lumber industry declined in the early 20th century the city s economy diversified to encompass manufacturing and Eau Claire became an educational center with the opening of the University of Wisconsin Eau Claire in 1916 13 Eau Claire is also a regional commercial and business center and home to the headquarters of home improvement store chain Menards 14 Eau Claire is known regionally for its arts and music scenes and is the hometown of indie folk band Bon Iver whose lead singer Justin Vernon co curates the city s annual Eaux Claires Music amp Arts Festival 15 Eau Claire is the second fastest growing major city in Wisconsin after Madison with 5 4 population growth between 2010 and 2020 16 Contents 1 Name origin 2 History 3 Geography 3 1 Climate 4 Demographics 4 1 2020 census 4 2 2010 census 4 3 Metropolitan area 4 4 Hmong population 5 Economy 6 Arts and culture 6 1 Performing arts 6 1 1 The Pablo Center at the Confluence 6 1 2 Blugold Marching Band 6 2 Music Festivals 6 3 Eau Claire Marathon 6 4 Sculpture Tour 6 5 Eau Claire Downtown Farmers Market 6 6 Museums 6 7 Annual events 7 Sports 7 1 Baseball 7 2 Curling 7 3 Football 7 4 Roller Derby 7 5 Soccer 7 6 Kubb 7 7 Tennis 7 8 Horseshoes 7 9 Ski jumping 8 Parks and recreation 8 1 Parks and Trails 9 Government 10 Education 11 Media 11 1 Print 11 2 Television 11 3 Cable 11 4 Radio 12 Transportation 12 1 Airports 12 2 Mass transit 12 3 Bus 12 4 Major highways 12 5 Rail 13 Health care 14 Libraries 15 Shopping 16 Religion 17 Notable people 18 Sister cities 19 See also 20 References 21 Further reading 22 External links 22 1 General 22 2 HistoryName origin EditEau Claire took its name from Eau Claire County 17 Eau Claire is the singular form of the original French name Eaux Claires meaning Clear Waters for the Eau Claire River According to local legend the river was so named because early French explorers journeying down the rain muddied Chippewa River came upon the confluence with the Eau Claire River and excitedly exclaimed Voici l eau claire Here is the clear water Now the city motto this appears on the city seal History EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it June 2021 The Eau Claire area was first visited by Europeans in the late 17th century It had been occupied for thousands of years before European fur traders began settling there for trade with local Native American tribes The First Treaty of Prairie du Chien signed in 1825 established the Chippewa River half a day s march below the falls as the boundary between the Sioux and Chippewa and the Clear Water River a branch of the Chippewa as the boundary between the Chippewa and Winnebago 18 19 The first permanent European American settlers arrived in 1845 and the city was officially incorporated in 1872 12 Extensive timber was harvested and logging was the major industry during this time many sawmills were built as part of the lumber industry Sawmills and other manufacturing made Eau Claire an industrial city by the late 19th century The city was founded near the confluence of the Eau Claire and Chippewa rivers as three separate settlements The main section of downtown is on the site of the original European American village where Stephen McCann in partnership with J C Thomas put up three buildings in 1845 Although these structures were erected primarily to establish a claim to the land site the McCann family moved into one of them and became the first permanent settlers 20 West Eau Claire founded in 1856 was across the river near the site of the current county courthouse and was incorporated in 1872 Between a mile and a half and two miles downstream the Daniel Shaw amp Co lumber company founded Shawtown beyond the west end of what is now the Water Street historic district Shawtown was annexed to the city of Eau Claire by the 1930s citation needed By the 1950s the entire city had spread far enough to the east to adjoin Altoona In 1916 the University of Wisconsin Eau Claire was founded which marked the turn from a mostly lumber production based economy into one centered around manufacturing education and healthcare 21 In 1917 Gillette Safety Tire Company built a large factory in Eau Claire along the Eau Claire River less than a mile where the rivers meet The factory mainly created rubber tires and tubing It had about 1 600 workers in 1920 producing almost 500 tires and 500 rubber tubing everyday These numbers have increased every year since it opened in 1917 In 1931 United States Rubber Company agreed to purchase Gillette a sale not completed until 1940 owing to the Great Depression Due to the start of World War II the US War Department brought the facility in 1942 to use as an ammunition plant At the height of the war effort the plant had over 6 000 employees Toward the end of the war the government sold the building back to its original owners and it was quickly converted back to manufacturing tire products Throughout the decades after the war the plant received multiple expansions and was renamed Uniroyal in 1967 22 23 In 1991 Uniroyal one of the largest factories in Eau Claire at the time announced it would shutter the facility ultimately causing 1 358 workers to lose their jobs 24 Although this factory shutdown was detrimental to Eau Claire s economy the unemployment rate fell from 1991 to 1992 Today the building now named Banbury Place is used as a small business incubator and leased to existing businesses and organizations 25 26 Geography Edit Water Street historic district Eau Claire is about 90 miles 145 kilometers east of Minneapolis and St Paul Minnesota on the northern fringes of the Driftless Zone According to the United States Census Bureau the city has an area of 34 14 square miles 88 42 km2 of which 32 04 square miles 82 98 km2 is land and 2 10 square miles 5 44 km2 is water 27 The city s terrain is characterized by the river valleys with steep slopes leading from the center to the eastern and southern sections of the city The lands into which the urban area is expanding are increasingly hilly There are two lakes in the city Dells Pond and Half Moon Lake Dells Pond is a reservoir created by a hydroelectric dam and was formerly used as a holding pool for logs Half Moon Lake is an oxbow lake created as part of the former course of the Chippewa River Climate Edit In the Koppen climate classification Eau Claire is classified as Dfa Dfb borderline usually termed as the subtype of warm sometimes hot summer Its climate is due to its latitude and interior location in North America The average annual temperature is only 46 F 8 C Although the extremes exceed 110 F 43 C upwards and 40 F which demonstrates the four well defined seasons of the year with severe winters generally colder than the winters of European Russia south of Moscow at a much lower latitude The amount of annual snowfall 47 exceeds the amount of annual rainfall 31 the total precipitation is greater than other major cities in Wisconsin such as Milwaukee 28 and Madison 29 July has an average temperature of 71 6 F 22 0 C and January an average of 14 4 F 9 8 C where temperatures below freezing point can remain for a long duration 30 31 32 Climate data for Eau Claire Regional Airport Wisconsin 1991 2020 normals 33 extremes 1893 present Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high F C 55 13 63 17 84 29 91 33 107 42 105 41 111 44 104 40 101 38 89 32 79 26 64 18 111 44 Mean maximum F C 42 6 47 8 64 18 80 27 88 31 92 33 93 34 91 33 87 31 79 26 62 17 47 8 95 35 Average high F C 23 4 4 8 28 4 2 0 41 3 5 2 56 5 13 6 69 6 20 9 78 7 25 9 82 8 28 2 80 4 26 9 72 3 22 4 58 0 14 4 42 0 5 6 28 7 1 8 55 2 12 9 Daily mean F C 14 6 9 7 18 8 7 3 31 2 0 4 44 8 7 1 57 4 14 1 67 1 19 5 71 3 21 8 69 1 20 6 60 8 16 0 47 5 8 6 33 4 0 8 20 6 6 3 44 7 7 1 Average low F C 5 8 14 6 9 1 12 7 21 2 6 0 33 2 0 7 45 1 7 3 55 5 13 1 59 8 15 4 57 7 14 3 49 3 9 6 36 9 2 7 24 7 4 1 12 6 10 8 34 2 1 2 Mean minimum F C 17 27 13 25 1 18 18 8 30 1 42 6 49 9 46 8 34 1 22 6 7 14 11 24 20 29 Record low F C 45 43 40 40 35 37 0 18 20 7 25 4 41 5 36 2 22 6 7 14 18 28 32 36 45 43 Average precipitation inches mm 1 03 26 1 10 28 1 97 50 3 08 78 3 91 99 4 83 123 3 61 92 4 18 106 3 65 93 2 49 63 1 79 45 1 35 34 32 99 838 Average snowfall inches cm 13 5 34 11 2 28 9 6 24 4 3 11 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 1 8 4 7 12 11 0 28 55 4 141 Average precipitation days 0 01 in 10 7 8 2 9 6 11 8 13 3 12 3 11 3 10 4 10 9 10 1 8 9 10 1 127 6Average snowy days 0 1 in 10 9 8 3 5 8 2 9 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 4 7 9 0 42 4Source NOAA 34 35 Demographics Edit Graham Avenue Historical population CensusPop Note 18702 293 188010 119341 3 189017 41572 1 190017 5170 6 191018 3104 5 192020 90614 2 193026 28725 7 194030 74517 0 195036 05817 3 196037 9875 3 197044 61917 5 198051 50915 4 199056 85610 4 200061 7048 5 201065 8836 8 202069 4215 4 U S Decennial Census2020 census Edit As of the census of 2020 3 the population was 69 421 The population density was 2 112 8 inhabitants per square mile 815 8 km2 There were 29 987 housing units at an average density of 912 6 per square mile 352 4 km2 The racial makeup of the city was 85 9 White 5 7 Asian 1 5 Black or African American 0 6 Native American 0 1 Pacific Islander 1 1 from other races and 5 1 from two or more races Ethnically the population was 3 3 Hispanic or Latino of any race The 2020 census population of the city included 147 people incarcerated in adult correctional facilities and 3 556 people in student housing 36 According to the American Community Survey estimates for 2016 2020 the median income for a household in the city was 59 705 and the median income for a family was 82 851 Male full time workers had a median income of 48 978 versus 39 147 for female workers The per capita income for the city was 31 510 About 4 9 of families and 15 5 of the population were below the poverty line including 11 4 of those under age 18 and 6 7 of those age 65 or over 37 Of the population age 25 and over 95 5 were high school graduates or higher and 33 9 had a bachelor s degree or higher 38 2010 census Edit The Eau Claire Masonic Center is on the National Register of Historic Places As of the census 39 of 2010 there were 65 883 people 26 803 households and 14 293 families residing in the city The population density was 2 056 3 inhabitants per square mile 793 9 km2 There were 28 134 housing units at an average density of 878 1 per square mile 339 0 km2 The racial makeup of the city was 91 4 White 4 6 Asian 1 1 African American 0 5 Native American 0 5 from other races and 1 8 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1 9 of the population There were 26 803 households of which 25 6 had children under the age of 18 living with them 39 6 were married couples living together 9 5 had a female householder with no husband present 4 2 had a male householder with no wife present and 46 7 were non families 31 7 of all households were made up of individuals and 10 3 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 29 and the average family size was 2 89 The median age in the city was 29 8 years 19 3 of residents were under the age of 18 22 3 were between the ages of 18 and 24 25 2 were from 25 to 44 21 7 were from 45 to 64 and 11 7 were 65 years of age or older The gender makeup of the city was 48 5 male and 51 5 female As of 2010 there were 1 981 persons within the city limits in Chippewa County and 63 902 in Eau Claire County for a total of 65 883 40 Metropolitan area Edit The city forms the core of the United States Census Bureau s Eau Claire Metropolitan Statistical Area which includes all of Eau Claire and Chippewa Counties composite 2010 population 161 151 41 Together with the Menomonie Micropolitan Statistical Area which includes all of Dunn County to the west the Eau Claire metropolitan area forms the Census Bureau s Eau Claire Menomonie Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area which had a consolidated 2010 population of 205 008 41 42 Hmong population Edit See also Hmong in Wisconsin As of 2017 Hmong Americans were Eau Claire s largest ethnic minority Jenna Christian Pa Sia Low Moua and Ingolf Vogeler the authors of The Cultural Landscape of the Hmong in Eau Claire Wisconsin write that the Hmong are also the city s most visible ethnic group 43 In 2010 there were 2 181 Hmong people in Eau Claire County 43 While the Hmong population is smaller in Eau Claire County than in Milwaukee the Hmong are a higher percentage of the population in Eau Claire County and Christian Moua and Vogeler write the Hmong stand out more singularly as an ethnic minority than they do in metropolitan areas like Milwaukee which is already more racially and culturally diverse 44 The majority of the county s Hmong live in the city of Eau Claire In some Eau Claire neighborhoods up to 30 of the residents are Hmong 43 Economy EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it June 2021 Eau Claire styles itself as the horseradish capital of the world 45 due to the presence of Silver Spring Foods the world s largest grower and producer of horseradish 46 The climate with its cool winters is conducive to the horseradish crop Other significant crops grown in the area are apples pumpkins and plums 45 Menards a Midwestern chain of home improvement stores owned by Wisconsin native John Menard Jr is headquartered in Eau Claire Arts and culture Edit The Sarge Boyd Bandshell in Owen Park is listed on the National Register of Historic Places Built in 1938 to showcase the Eau Claire Municipal Band it remains the city s premier outdoor performance venue Performing arts Edit Eau Claire has a modest but active theater community No professional theater groups make their home in the region but amateur and community theaters have a significant presence the most visible of these are the Chippewa Valley Theatre Guild CVTG 47 and the Eau Claire Children s Theatre ECCT 48 In addition the University of Wisconsin Eau Claire has a robust theatre program and traveling professional shows frequently make stops in the city The Pablo Center at the Confluence 49 and Haas Fine Arts Center 50 are the primary indoor performing arts venues although both CVTG and ECCT have established their own independent venues in 2006 and 2010 respectively The Pablo Center at the Confluence Edit The Pablo Center at the Confluence was opened in downtown Eau Claire on September 22 2018 It was built to replace UW Eau Claire s Kjer Theater as the primary venue for performing arts Facilities include a 1 200 seat theatre three rehearsal rooms visual arts galleries labs for sound and lighting set and exhibit design recording arts multimedia production and costume design 51 Blugold Marching Band Edit The Blugold Marching Band is a notable part of the University of Wisconsin Eau Claire s music program as well as a fixture of the Eau Claire community The 475 member ensemble is the largest marching band in the Midwest 52 The band has gone on multiple tours across the Midwest and had many performances on the world stage 53 Music Festivals Edit Eau Claire is home to several music festivals including 54 Blue Ox Music Festival Country Jam Decadent Cabaret Music Festival Eau Claire Jazz Fest Eaux Claires Music amp Arts FestivalEau Claire Marathon Edit Eau Claire is home to the Eau Claire Marathon a Boston Marathon qualifier 55 Sculpture Tour Edit The Sculpture Tour Eau Claire is an ongoing outdoor sculpture exhibit along the streets of downtown Eau Claire There are 53 sculptures making this tour the second largest of its type in the nation 56 Eau Claire Downtown Farmers Market Edit The Eau Claire Downtown Farmers Market is in Phoenix Park It is open from May to October and offers a variety of produce and products 57 Museums Edit Chippewa Valley Museum Wisconsin Logging Museum Dells Mills Museum Children s Museum of Eau ClaireAnnual events Edit Winter Fest and Games Silvermine Ski Invitational Banbury Art Crawl Jig s Up Ice Fishing Contest Wisconsin Sport Show Eau Claire Improv Fest Viennese Ball International Fall Festival Gatsby s Gala US National Kubb Championship UWEC Fire BallSports EditBaseball Edit Eau Claire has four amateur baseball teams The Eau Claire Express play in the Northwoods League an NCAA sanctioned summer baseball league Its home games are at Carson Park The Eau Claire Cavaliers also play home games at Carson Park 58 In addition to the Cavaliers the Eau Claire Bears and the Eau Claire Rivermen play in the Chippewa River Baseball League Three of Eau Claire s high schools have baseball teams 59 Eau Claire North H S won the 2011 and 2019 state championship Eau Claire also has a large youth baseball program including a summer parks and recreation league Little League Nationals American Lowes Creek and Seymour Eau Claire Little League teams have twice won the state championship 1998 Eau Claire Americans and 2012 Eau Claire Nationals and advanced to Regional play in Indianapolis 60 A Babe Ruth League 13 to 18 year olds won state tournaments at ages 13 14 and 15 in 2012 Those teams all went on to win 3rd place at their regional tournaments Curling Edit Eau Claire Curling Club has been around for 64 years 61 Football Edit The Chippewa Valley Predators football team competes in the Northern Elite Football League and plays its home games at Carson Park The team was established in 2001 62 The Northern Lights Cowboys compete in the Champions Amateur Football League and play their home games at Carson Park 63 As of 2023 the Eau Claire Cowboys football team competes in the Northern Lights Football League and plays its home games at Carson Park 64 Roller Derby Edit Established in 2009 The Chippewa Valley Roller Girls CVRG represent Eau Claire and the surrounding Chippewa Valley region CVRG a WFTDA League member is Eau Claire s original all female flat track roller derby league It is a nonprofit organization managed and operated by the skaters via an elected board of directors and skater led committees Soccer Edit Bateaux FC an amateur soccer club is based in the city The club is a founding member of the Wisconsin Primary Amateur Soccer League WPASL a USASA and WSL sanctioned league operating in western Wisconsin Union Eau Claire FC made their WPASL debut in 2022 joining Bateaux FC as the second WPASL team in the Eau Claire areaEau Claire United is a competitive youth soccer team competing in the WYSA Every summer Eau Claire United hosts a soccer tournament that brings around 100 teams to the community Kubb Edit The U S National Kubb Championship is held in Eau Claire annually The Eau Claire Kubb League operates kubb league year round Tennis Edit The John and Fay Menard YMCA Tennis Center has eight indoor courts and hosts sectional and national tournaments Horseshoes Edit Eau Claire hosted the 2003 World Horseshoe Championship and the 2019 Wisconsin State Horseshoe Tournament 65 66 Silver Mine Ski Jump Eau Claire Wisconsin Ski jumping Edit Each January Eau Claire hosts the Silver Mine ski jump Invitational Parks and recreation Edit The lit tennis courts in Owen Park are popular with university students Parks and Trails Edit There are several large parks in the city 67 Owen Park along the Chippewa River is home to a large bandshell where open air concerts are held throughout the summer Putnam Park which follows the course of Putnam Creek and Little Niagara Creek east from the UWEC campus Carson Park situated in the middle of an oxbow lake better known as Halfmoon Lake and Phoenix Park on the site of the old Phoenix Steel plant at the confluence of the Eau Claire and Chippewa Rivers Phoenix Park hosts a weekly farmers market and open air concerts during the summer Riverview Park is a common summer swimming destination and one of the local boat landings It has picnicking areas grills and public restrooms There are also two dog parks in Eau Claire Otter Creek Off Leash Dog Park and Sundet Off Leash Dog Park 68 The City of Eau Claire also operates Fairfax public pool 69 and Hobbs Municipal Ice Center 70 an indoor ice center Eau Claire is at the head of the Chippewa River State Trail a biking and recreation trail that follows the lower course of the Chippewa River Government Edit City Hall designed by Eau Claire resident George Awsumb in 1915 is on the National Register of Historic Places In November 1909 a movement to change the city government from the aldermanic to the commission form was launched by the West Side Boosters the forerunners of the Water Street Eau Claire Business Men The campaign that preceded the February 15 election was heated Local rallies and mass meetings were held The 20 members of the common council were about equally split about the change The final vote was 1 867 for change and 995 against Since switching from a mayoral system in 1948 Eau Claire has had a city manager city council form of government The city council is a nonpartisan 11 member governing council consisting of five members elected from aldermanic districts in odd numbered years five members elected at large in even numbered years and an elected city council president elected at large in odd numbered years 71 The council s legislative meetings are held on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month Public hearings are held on the Monday evenings before legislative sessions All meetings are held in the City Council Chambers at City Hall in downtown Eau Claire 72 Meetings are televised live on public access television channel 97 and digital cable channel 994 and simulcast on radio station WRFP 101 9 FM 73 Eau Claire is represented by Ron Kind in the United States House of Representatives and by Ron Johnson and Tammy Baldwin in the United States Senate Kathy Bernier and Jeff Smith represent Eau Claire in the Wisconsin State Senate and Jesse James Jodi Emerson and Warren Petryk in the Wisconsin State Assembly Presidential elections resultsPresidential elections results 74 Year Republican Democratic Third parties2020 37 2 13 765 60 3 22 268 2 5 9242016 37 2 13 526 54 1 19 648 8 7 3 1622012 38 6 14 105 59 5 21 714 1 9 6802008 34 8 12 980 63 5 23 701 1 7 6342004 41 4 15 541 57 3 21 511 1 3 4732000 41 0 13 168 52 4 16 854 6 6 2 112Education Edit The University of Wisconsin Eau Claire Eau Claire schools are part of the Eau Claire Area School District The city has two public high schools Memorial High School and North High School and two public charter high schools McKinley Charter School and Technology Charter School Eau Claire also has two private high schools Catholic Regis High School and Immanuel Lutheran High School Eau Claire is home to two public colleges University of Wisconsin Eau Claire and the Chippewa Valley Technical College and a private college Immanuel Lutheran College There are 13 elementary schools and three middle schools in the Eau Claire Area School District 75 In addition there is the Chippewa Valley Montessori Charter School which follows the teaching of Maria Montessori 76 Media EditPrint Edit The Eau Claire Leader Telegram is published five days a week the Friday edition has extra weekend content and dates to 1881 77 Volume One is a biweekly magazine with a circulation of 15 000 and an estimated readership of 45 000 78 Television Edit Nielson Market Research lists Eau Claire La Crosse as the 127th largest television market area 79 Channel Callsign Affiliation Branding Subchannels Owner Virtual Channel Programming8 1 WKBTWBDL LD CBS News 8 Now 8 28 38 48 58 6 MyNetworkTVIonDablQVCHSN Morgan Murphy Media13 1 WEAU NBC WEAU 13 News 13 213 313 413 513 614 10 Cozi TVMeTVMovies Defy TVCircleThe CW Gray Television14 1 WECX LDW33DH D The CW La Crosse Eau Claire CW 14 214 314 413 10 Heroes amp IconsStart TVMeTVNBC18 1 WQOW ABC WQOW 18 18 218 318 418 5 DecadesThis TVCourt TVTrue Crime Network Allen Media Broadcasting28 1 WHWC PBS PBS Wisconsin 28 228 328 4 Wisconsin ChannelCreatePBS Kids Wisconsin Educational Communications Board48 1 WEUX FOX FOX 25 48 48 248 348 4 Antenna TVIon MysteryBounce Nexstar Media Group53 1 W23FC D Defy TV 53 253 353 4 TrueRealNewsyTimeless TV DTV AmericaCable Edit Channel Callsign Branding Programming Owner993 CVCTV CTV Local Access Valley Media Works City of Eau Claire994 CVCTV NewsWorks Public AffairsRadio Edit FM FM radio stationsFrequency Call sign Name Format Owner88 3 FM WHWC Wisconsin Public Radio Ideas Network Wisconsin Public Radio88 7 FM W204BP KAWZ FM Translator CSN International Christian CSN International89 1 FM W206AH KLOV FM Translator Family Radio Christian Family Radio89 7 FM WUEC Wisconsin Public Radio News amp Classical Network Wisconsin Public Radio90 5 FM WVCF VCY America Christian VCY America91 3 FM WHEM Moody Broadcasting Network Christian Moody Broadcasting Network92 1 FM WMEQ Classic Rock 92 1 Classic rock iHeartMedia Inc 92 9 FM WECL The X Active Rock Mid West Family Broadcasting94 1 FM WIAL I 94 Hot AC95 1 FM WQRB B95 Country iHeartMedia Inc 95 9 FM W240DC WEAQ AM Translator 95 9 Jamz Rhythmic CHR Mid West Family Broadcasting96 3 FM WHYS Eau Claire Community Radio Community Northern Thunder Inc 96 9 FM WJLM 3ABN Christian 3ABN97 3 FM WHRC98 1 FM WISM Greatest Hits 98 1 Classic Hits Mid West Family Broadcasting98 7 FM W254CN WBIZ AM Translator 98 7 The Fan Sports iHeartMedia Inc 99 1 FM W256AE WEZY FM Translator 105 7 Your Variety Station Adult contemporary Magnum Radio99 9 FM WGNW The Family Contemporary Christian The Family Radio Network Inc 100 7 FM WBIZ Z100 Top 40 CHR iHeartMedia Inc 101 9 FM WRFP Converge Radio Community Government Eau Claire Public Access Center Inc 102 7 FM WIEC WIEC Fat Free Radio Community The Eau Claire Broadcasting Association103 1 FM W276CP WOGO AM Translator 680 WOGO News Talk Stewards of Sound Inc 103 7 FM WWIB 103 7 WWIB Christian104 5 FM WAXX WAXX 104 5 Country Mid West Family Broadcasting105 1 FM W286CK WAYY AM Translator Sports Radio 105 1 Sports105 7 FM WEZY 105 7 Your Variety Station Adult contemporary Magnum Radio106 3 FM W292EG WMEQ AM Translator 880 WMEQ News Talk iHeartMedia Inc 106 7 FM WATQ Moose Country 106 7 Classic country107 9 FM W300DB WDVM AM Translator Relevant Radio Catholic Starboard BroadcastingAM AM radio stationsFrequency Call sign Name Format Owner680 AM WOGO 680 WOGO News Talk Stewards of Sound Inc 790 AM WAYY Sports Radio 105 1 Sports Mid West Family Broadcasting880 AM WMEQ 880 WMEQ News Talk iHeartMedia Inc 1050 AM WDVM Relevant Radio Catholic Starboard Broadcasting1150 AM WEAQ 95 9 Jamz Rhythmic CHR Mid West Family Broadcasting1400 AM WBIZ 98 7 The Fan Sports iHeartMedia Inc Transportation EditAirports Edit Eau Claire is served by the Chippewa Valley Regional Airport IATA EAU ICAO KEAU Mass transit Edit Eau Claire Transit bus linesBus Edit Eau Claire is served by both Greyhound Lines Milwaukee to Minneapolis via I 94 and Jefferson Lines Bus service Green Bay to Minneapolis via Hwy 29 to I 94 Major highways Edit Interstate 94 U S Route 12 Clairemont Avenue U S Route 53 The Bypass Business US 53 Hastings Way Highway 29 Bypasses Eau Claire to the north Highway 37 Hendrickson Drive Highway 85 Terminates on Wis 37 just outside Eau Claire Highway 93 Highway 124 Foreshortened in 2006 now ends in neighboring Lake Hallie Highway 312 Signed as and known locally as the North Crossing Rail Edit Eau Claire is on freight rail lines owned by the Union Pacific Railroad 80 formerly owned by the Chicago St Paul Minneapolis and Omaha Railway Omaha Road and later part of the Chicago and North Western Railway C amp NW operated passenger trains from Chicago through Eau Claire to the Twin Cities area until 1963 when the Twin Cities 400 ended service 81 Eau Claire station opened in 1893 and closed with the end of C amp NW service It was demolished in 1987 82 Passenger rail service to Eau Claire is seen as critical by the Minnesota Department of Transportation and Wisconsin Department of Transportation and they plan to return trains to the city by 2030 83 In March 2021 Amtrak unveiled plans to bring a passenger service to Eau Claire as part of a Milwaukee to St Paul route 84 Health care EditMayo Clinic Health System s Eau Claire location which has a level 2 trauma rating and serves as the regional trauma center offers a family medicine residency program 85 It was also named the 4 best hospital in Wisconsin and recognized as a Best Regional Hospital in northwestern Wisconsin 86 Eau Claire also has two other hospitals with level 3 trauma ratings 87 88 HSHS Sacred Heart and Marshfield Medical Center All three hospitals offer various specialty care units and services Libraries EditEau Claire is home to two libraries McIntyre Library on the University of Wisconsin Eau Claire campus and L E Phillips Memorial Public Library L E Phillips Memorial Public Library holds many events such as children s storytimes book clubs and makerspace labs 89 Shopping EditOakwood Mall is Eau Claire s main mall It has been open since 1986 and has 91 stores and services Downtown Eau Claire and Water Street also include a variety of specialty shops including bike shops arcades record shops and antique stores 90 Religion EditThe Episcopal Diocese of Eau Claire is headquartered in the city Its mother church is Christ Church Cathedral 91 The city is also within the Roman Catholic Diocese of La Crosse and is home to Sacred Heart Church 92 and St Patrick s Church Additionally Community House First Congregational Church First Methodist Episcopal Church and the Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd 93 are in Eau Claire Temple Sholom synagogue in Eau Claire Christ Church Cathedral in Eau Claire Eau Claire is home to several religious denominations Apostolic Faith 1 congregation 94 Assemblies of God 2 congregations West Ridge Church 95 Havestime Church 96 Baptist 8 churches variously unaffiliated including 1 SBC congregation Lighthouse Baptist Church 97 Salem Baptist Church 98 Calvary Baptist Church 99 Birch Street Baptist Church 100 Valleybrook Church 101 Eau Claire Gospel Center 102 Baptist Evangelical Church 103 Grace Baptist Church 104 Catholic 5 parishes Newman Catholic Parish 105 Sacred Heart of Jesus St Patrick Parish 106 St James the Greater 107 Immaculate Conception 108 St Olaf Parish 109 Church of Christ and a non institutional congregation Episcopalian 1 congregation The Episcopal Diocese of Eau Claire has its see in Eau Claire Christ Church Cathedral 110 Hmong Christian Alliance 1 congregation Islam 1 mosque located in Altoona WI The Islamic Society of Northern Wisconsin Mosque or Altoona Masjid 111 Jehovah s Witness 2 congregations both of which share the same Kingdom Hall Kingdom Hall of Jehovah s Witnesses 112 Judaism 1 synagogue Conservative 113 Lutheran about 20 congregations representing the following Evangelical Lutheran Synod ELS Evangelical Lutheran Church in America ELCA Grace Lutheran Church 114 Hope Lutheran Church 115 Trinity Lutheran Church 116 Church of the Lutheran Brethren of America Lutheran Church Missouri Synod LCMS St Matthew Lutheran Church 117 Church of the Lutheran Confession CLC Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod WELS St Johns Lutheran Church 118 Bethesda Lutheran Church 119 St Mark Lutheran Church 120 Saving Grace Lutheran Church 121 University Lutheran Church 122 Concordia Lutheran Church 123 Lutheran Church of The Good Shepherd 124 Our Redeemer Lutheran Church 125 Messiah Lutheran Church and School 126 Spirit Lutheran 127 Immanuel Lutheran Church 128 Faith Lutheran Mission Church 129 Methodist 4 congregations one of which is located in nearby Altoona Lake Street United Methodist Church Mennonite Church USA 1 congregation meeting two Sundays per month 130 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints 1 congregation 131 Nazarene 1 congregation Pentecostal Pentecostal Assembly Presbyterianism 2 congregations First Presbyterian 132 North Presbyterian Society of Friends Quakers 1 congregation 133 Salvation Army 1 congregation 134 Unitarian Universalist 1 congregation 135 United Church of Christ 2 congregations First Congregational UCC 136 Plymouth United Church of Christ 137 Unity School of Christianity 1 congregation 138 Wesleyan Church 1 congregation 139 Notable people EditMain article List of people from Eau Claire WisconsinSister cities EditEau Claire s sister cities are Lismore Australia 140 Miramar District Costa Rica 141 See also EditEau Claire Chippewa Falls metropolitan area Eau Claire Calgary a neighborhood in Calgary Alberta Canada whose name was derived from a relocated Eau Claire WI sawmill List of municipalities in Wisconsin by population List of Tree Cities USAReferences Edit City Manager City of Eau Claire Wisconsin 2022 Retrieved March 8 2022 2019 U S Gazetteer Files United States Census Bureau Retrieved August 7 2020 a b c 2020 Decennial Census Eau Claire city Wisconsin data census gov U S Census Bureau Retrieved July 13 2022 U S Census website United States Census Bureau Retrieved January 31 2008 US Board on Geographic Names United States Geological Survey August 28 2014 Retrieved October 28 2014 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