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Stolen credit, debit, gift cards found in Westby, 3 arrested, police say
A fight between three men in a Westby grocery store parking lot brought police attention and the discovery of dozens of stolen debit, credit and gift cards allegedly in their possession.
Ted Knutson new president of Aquinas Catholic Schools
Ted Knutson has held a couple of prominent roles at Aquinas High School for a number of years. He has about a week to get ready for his newest role and then pick successors for the ones he’s used to…
UW-L SummerStage musical set to shake it up
Mary Leonard doesn't look shook up at all.
Holmen woman faces attempted homicide charge
Holmen police Thursday arrested a woman for attempted homicide but refuse to release any details of the crime before her court appearance later today.
Marines conclude Antigo native John Bradley was not in iconic Iwo Jima flag raising photo
The Wisconsin native long identified as one of the six men in an iconic World War II photograph showing the raising of the American flag at Iwo Jima actually was not in the image, the Marine Corps announced Thursday after…
Ben Bromley: ‘Summer vacation’ is anything but
Oxymorons abound in our vocabulary, from “jumbo shrimp” and “military intelligence” to “airline food.” Let me add another misnomer to the list: “summer vacation.”
Pictorial History book
The La Crosse Public Library and Pediment Publishing are offering the community a chance to share their family histories. “La Crosse Memories: The Early Years” will feature local photos from the 1800s through 1939.
At the Pumps on Thursday, June 23, 2016
Prices on Thursday for a gallon of regular gas:
La Crosse County Circuit Court felonies
The following people appeared in La Crosse County Circuit Court:
Funding up 14 percent for voucher students, down 4 percent for public school students since 2010
The amount of state money spent on each student using a private school voucher has increased by about 14 percent since 2010, according to a recent state memo.
Union rallies against VA privatization
TOMAH -- Jake Mason has received treatment for substance abuse from the private sector and the Veterans Administration.
114,322 in five months: Needle distribution grows in La Crosse
The AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin’s local site is on pace to provide more syringes than ever before as the region continues to fight heroin and methamphetamine use.
La Crosse Loggers field burglarized
La Crosse police are looking for a suspect or suspects responsible for stealing about $8,000 worth of electronics from the La Crosse Loggers field at Copeland Park.
Honor, vengeance, and all-too-modern politics: GRSF's Julius Caesar opens Saturday in Winona
WINONA, Minn. -- “You're coming into a world that already exists.”
Packers Tailgate Tour helps raise money for Riverfront
BLACK RIVER FALLS — Riverfront is raising money for an important expansion, and the Green Bay Packers came to help.
Crossing Rivers Health to celebrate medical center's first anniversary
PRAIRIE DU CHIEN — Crossing Rivers Health in Prairie du Chien will celebrate the first anniversary of the opening of its new medical center from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday.
Deuces Wild Dueling Pianos ready to entertain La Crosse with music and lots of laughs
After 15 years and more than 1,700 shows, Deuces Wild Dueling Pianos performers Ted Manderfeld and David Charles Eichholz have perfected their act. Yet, no two shows are exactly the same. A mesmerizing blend of vocals, instruments, comedy and audience…
Wisconsin Republicans still struggling with Trump
MADISON — Even as some Wisconsin Republicans are urging delegates to the national convention to get aboard the movement to dump presumptive presidential nominee Donald Trump, others in the state GOP continue to urge unity.
Census: Retirees fastest growing age segment in La Crosse County
La Crosse County’s population remains one of the state’s youngest despite rapid growth of the retirement age demographic.
Stepp blames budget, work rules for DNR failure at pollution control
RICHLAND CENTER — Wisconsin’s pollution regulators on Wednesday defended their efforts to keep toxic pollutants out of lakes, streams and drinking water as their policy board grilled them for more than an hour about a state audit that detailed deficiencies…