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Residents line streets of West Salem for 46th Annual June Dairy Days Parade
Dozens line the streets of West Salem for the 46th Annual June Dairy Days parade on Sunday.
Thousands gather for the annual Dairy Breakfst in Monroe County Saturday
Thousand left with full bellies after attending the annual Dairy Breakfast in Monroe County Saturday morning.
Wisconsin state track helps attract future students to UW-L
University officials say with so many students in one spot, this is one of their biggest opportunities to show what UW-L has to offer.
Amber Alert: Missing 1-year-old from Eau Claire
Authorities have issued an amber alert for a 1-year-old boy that has been abducted from Eau Claire.
EEOC files lawsuit on behalf of transgender employee
A federal lawsuit alleges a Minnesota company subjected a transgender employee to sex discrimination.
Duluth statue honors longtime prisoner of war
A Duluth man who was held as a prisoner of war for seven years has been honored with a statue bearing his likeness.
Kenosha man pleads not guilty in 1990 killing Berit Beck
A 61-year-old Kenosha man has pleaded not guilty in the killing of a teenager 25 years ago.
Nominations pouring in for 'Best of La Crosse Co.'
Tourism officials say the early returns are already outpacing last year.
La Crosse school officials concerned about special education funding
Special education funding in Wisconsin is expected to remain frozen for the next two years.
Downtown La Crosse bar may be forced to end outdoor music
The Stein Haus on Jay Street plays music outside in the beer garden every Friday and Sunday.
Families spending big bucks at state track and field meet
The WIAA State Track and Field is one of the biggest weekends of the year in La Crosse. The city brings in about $3.5 million over the two-day event.
News 8 Eye Piece: The End Film
The Rivoli Theatre has been showing films in downtown La Crosse since the 1920s. In this week's Eye Piece, photographer John Schmidt takes us into the projection booth.
Former G. Heileman owner Alan Bond dies
Former G. Heileman Brewing Company owner Alan Bond died Friday after undergoing heart surgery.
Silver alert issued for Baraboo woman
A Silver Alert has been issued for a Baraboo woman who hasn't been seen since Wednesday evening.
Vikings stadium: Last concrete poured, roof truss connected
Construction of the new Minnesota Vikings stadium has reached several milestones this week.
St. Paul archdiocese charged over handling of abuse claims
Criminal charges were filed against the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis on Friday for its handling of a priest who molested children, with a prosecutor saying church leaders "turned a blind eye" to problems with the priest.
Education bill gives schools option of pre-Labor Day start
Minnesota lawmakers are giving school districts a chance to get their academic years started sooner this fall.
Walker would sign budget with no borrowing for roads
Gov. Scott Walker, who steadfastly opposes raising taxes or fees to pay for roads, would sign a state budget that includes no borrowing for highways and other transportation needs in Wisconsin, resulting in significant delays to ongoing and planned projects, his spokeswoman said Friday.
School billed for plugging in boom box at Capitol
Green Bay elementary school officials were surprised when a bill from the state arrived in the mail.
West Salem ready for 2015 June Dairy Days
The 46th annual June Dairy Days runs Friday, June 5 through Sunday, June 7 at Village Park in West Salem.