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Holmen decides to build new waste water facility
Holmen decided to forego La Crosse's proposal to combine wastewater treatment facilities and instead build their own.
Parking ramp gates return next week
The parking gates will once again be a part of downtown ramps starting next week.
Two brothers arrested twice Friday for disorderly conduct, property damage
Two brothers in West Salem for work were arrested twice Friday night for disorderly conduct and property damage.
Walker says fears and concerns over Clinton will unite GOP
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker says "fears and concerns" about Democrat Hillary Clinton "are the most compelling things" that will unite Republicans behind Donald Trump.
Montello woman believes puppies were stolen
Five young puppies went missing from a Montello family home Saturday.
Walker says he won't run for president as sitting governor
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker says he won't run for president again as a sitting governor, like he did last year.
Man who ‘hates law enforcement’ punches off-duty officer, police say
A Boscobel man was arrested Saturday for attacking an off-duty law enforcement officer in a Fennimore tavern, officials said.
Gov. Walker seeks federal flood damage assessment
Gov. Scott Walker is requesting a federal assessment of damage from last week's heavy rains to determine whether the state will request federal disaster assistance.
Officer involved in shooting in Sheboygan
Authorities say a police officer has been involved in a shooting in Sheboygan.
2 men missing after high waves sweep them into Lake Michigan
Two men are missing in Lake Michigan after high waves swept them from a pier in eastern Wisconsin.
Kenseth pulls away late to win Cup race at New Hampshire
Matt Kenseth was always near the front of the pack. He stalked the leaders and waited for contenders to wilt.
Lucroy's passed ball in 9th, Brewers fall to Reds 1-0
Jonathan Lucroy slipped on his shirt, turned around and looked seriously at waiting reporters.
Construction: Parts of Losey Boulevard down to one lane starting Monday
Starting Monday morning, traffic will be down to one lane for a portion of Losey Boulevard.
126th La Crosse Interstate Fair wraps up Sunday in West Salem
The 126th La Crosse Interstate Fair wrapped up Sunday in West Salem.
La Crosse Airport Continues Improvments
The La Crosse Regional Airport is continuing to improve its facilities.
Big changes coming to Riverside Park
For many, summers in La Crosse wouldn't be complete without music at Riverside Park.
2nd elk herd from Kentucky released in Wisconsin
Wildlife officials say a second herd of elk from Kentucky has been released in west-central Wisconsin.
Flood damage reaches nearly $30M in northwest Wisconsin
Flooding from last week's heavy rains has caused nearly $30 million dollars in damage in northwestern Wisconsin.
Wisconsin to weigh moving to online public notices
Wisconsin legislators are again weighing whether to allow local governments and school boards to post more legal notices online in lieu of printing in newspapers.
Wendell Anderson, Minnesota's former governor, dies at 83
Former Minnesota Gov. Wendell Anderson, a Democrat who was seen as embodying his state when he posed for an iconic Time magazine cover only to lose public confidence by arranging his own appointment to the U.S. Senate, has died. He was 83.