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Fishing season includes catch, release in popular lakes
Anglers eager to drop a fishing line in the open water are heading for Wisconsin's lakes, rivers and streams.
Police 'deeply troubled' by artwork in Madison Central Library
Area police say they are "deeply troubled" by a piece of artwork recently installed in the Madison Central Library.
Monroe County teen dies after jumping from moving van
The teenager who jumped from a moving vehicle on April 19 died from her injuries.
Dunleavy scores 20, Bulls clobber Bucks 120-66 to advance
Mike Dunleavy scored 20 points and the Chicago Bulls came close to an NBA playoff record, finally putting away the Milwaukee Bucks with a 120-66 victory in Game 6 to clinch their first-round series Thursday night.
Live Interview: Group hopes to bring back Myrick Park Zoo
A recent push to bring back the Myrick Park Zoo in La Crosse is gaining a lot of attention.
ReNew project aims to revitalize south side neighborhoods
It is part of the Revitalizing Neighborhood Empowerment with La Crosse Neighborhoods project also known as ReNew.
Cameron Park Farmers Market opens Friday
Warmer weather in the forecast may have some people thinking about farmers markets.
Local farmers not taking any risks with bird flu
The bird flu has been found at 70 farms in 19 counties around Minnesota, killing nearly 4 million turkeys and chickens.
La Crosse area veterans to take Freedom Honor Flight Saturday, May 2
About 80 military veterans will take the Freedom Honor Flight on Saturday, May 2 to visit the war memorials in Washington, D.C.
La Crosse woman named regional leader for Operation Homefront
Operation Homefront’s regional field directors are responsible for leading field offices in their region to deliver programs and services for military members, do community outreach, and lead fundraising efforts.
Police say woman from Viroqua threw 6-month-old to the ground
Police in Keene, New Hampshire have charged a woman with first-degree assault after they say she threw her baby to the ground hard enough to fracture his skull.
Johnson subpoenas VA inspector general for Tomah documents
U.S. Senator Ron Johnson says he has subpoenaed the Department of Veterans Affairs' Office of the Inspector General for information on an embattled medical center in Tomah.
Crews fight house fire near UW-La Crosse
A house fire closed the 500 block of 13th Street N. in La Crosse Thursday afternoon.
Manitowoc students say prom poster promotes sexist message
Some students at a Manitowoc high school say posters put up in the halls a week before prom amount to "sex shaming."
Senate committee OKs 70 mph speed limit bill
The state Senate's transportation committee has approved a bill that would clear the way for a 70 mph speed limit.
Republicans propose banning cellphones in construction zones
Republicans are moving a bill through the Wisconsin Legislature that would prohibit drivers from using cellphones in construction zones.
Former coach sought for sex assault charges turns himself in
Madison police say a West High School’s girls basketball coach wanted for reported sexual assault charges has turned himself in.
Herb Crusted Baked Cod - Mayo Clinic
Recipe: Herb-crusted baked cod
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Rice and Beans Salad - Mayo Clinic
Recipe: Rice and beans salad
Bean Salad with Balsamic Vinaigrette- Mayo Clinic
Recipe: Bean salad with balsamic vinaigrette