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Chippewa Valley Gets a Shoutout in ‘Midwest Living’ Magazine
22 Mar 2024
Chippewa, Regional News, News
If you’re one of Midwest Living’s 2.5 million-plus readers, you’ll recognize a familiar community in the Spring 2024 issue’s pages: the Chippewa Valley. In the new issue, writer Katy Spratte Joyce offers up 10 reasons (specifically non-Bon Iver related) for folks to put a trip to Eau Claire on the calendar.
Under the headline “Creative Confluence,” the article notes Eau Claire’s Native American roots and French name, the Chippewa Valley’s fast-growing population and proximity to major metros like the Twin Cities, its creative vibe, and even quotes from a familiar local, Volume One’s own Nick Meyer.
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If you’re one of Midwest Living’s 2.5 million-plus readers, you’ll recognize a familiar community in the Spring 2024 issue’s pages: the Chippewa Valley. In the new issue, writer Katy Spratte Joyce offers up 10 reasons (specifically non-Bon Iver related) for folks to put a trip to Eau Claire on the...

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