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Bayless' layup at buzzer gives Bucks 92-90 win over Bulls
Jerryd Bayless cut right along the baseline, leaving Derrick Rose a couple of steps behind.
Cardinals beat Brewers after Wainwright leaves with injury
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Adam Wainwright's ankle injury put a damper on Mitch Harris' major league debut for St. Louis and took most of the luster off the Cardinals' 5-3 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers on Saturday night.
Da Capo Concert Band celebrates 30 years of entertainment
The Da Capo Concert Band celebrates thirty years of entertainment Saturday.
Sell-out crowd at Between The Bluffs Beer, Wine and Cheese Festival
A sell-out crowd gathered this afternoon to enjoy a little beer, wine and cheese at the Oktoberfest grounds in La Crosse.
Woman, three children injured in crash Saturday
An Elroy woman and three children were injured Saturday afternoon in a one-vehicle accident.
House GOP finalizes bid in education funding debate
Minnesota House Republicans have finalized their bid in the state's education finance debate.
Family Fun Walk raises child abuse awareness
A walk in La Crosse took a look at child abuse.
Habitat for Humanity holds dedication ceremony for new home
A local family is moving into a new home in La Crosse.
Patients, family walk to raise money for Multiple Sclerosis cure
People were walking for a good cause on Saturday in La Crosse.
Group pushing for Myrick Park Zoo return
The Myrick Park Zoo closed in 2007, but after about eight years with no zoo, Facebook is joining thousands of people who are calling for it to open up once again.
1,000 smoke detectors installed in La Crosse homes
One thousand smoke detectors are being installed in La Crosse.
Western Technical College commencement ceremony
Students in our area have completed another chapter of their lives.
La Crosse volunteers clean the marsh
A group got together at Myrick Park to help clean up the marsh on Saturday.
Eco Park group ends deal with the city
The group behind the Myrick Hixon Eco Park in La Crosse announces that it is backing out of the project
Twin Cities Nepalese raising money for earthquake victims
The Association of Nepalese in Minnesota is raising money to help those affected by a deadly earthquake in Nepal.
House approves transgender student bathroom restrictions
The Minnesota House wants to restrict transgender students' access to school locker rooms and bathrooms.
Wisconsin egg company vows to be productive after bird flu
A Wisconsin egg company executive says a Lake Mills facility will become productive again after they euthanize all 800,000 chickens due to a highly contagious avian influenza virus.
State officials accidentally spark Roseau County wildfire
The state Department of Natural Resources unintentionally sparked a wildfire this spring in Roseau County that burned 4,500 acres.
Wisconsin DOJ files motion to dismiss right-to-work lawsuit
State attorneys are asking a judge to toss out a lawsuit challenging Wisconsin's right-to-work law.
Cost to protect Walker more than tripled since Doyle
The cost to protect Republican Governor Scott Walker and Lieutenant Governor Rebecca Kleefisch last year was more than three times as much as it took to protect his Democratic predecessor in 2010.