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Driver on bond for fifth OWI arrested again

Mon, 06/13/2016 - 1:30pm
A woman on bond for a fifth-offense OWI charge was arrested again Sunday on suspicion of drunken driving after she struck a pole at a La Crosse convenience store.

Trading up: Thieves swipe, swap bikes

Mon, 06/13/2016 - 11:43am
La Crosse police are investigating what could be a case of musical bikes.

Man arrested Sunday night after standoff in Trempealeau County

Mon, 06/13/2016 - 10:30am
A man was arrested Sunday night in Trempealeau County without incident, after an hours-long standoff.

Sen. Shilling calls for end of gun violence in wake of Orlando shootings

Mon, 06/13/2016 - 9:45am
State Sen. Jennifer Shilling gave an impassioned plea Monday to end deadly violence in the wake of the Orlando shootings.

One injured in Monroe County motorcycle-buggy crash

Mon, 06/13/2016 - 8:45am
A Viola motorcyclist was injured Sunday night when he crashed into the back of an Amish buggy in rural Monroe County.

Boyfriend-girlfriend duo win ninth annual Trinona

Mon, 06/13/2016 - 8:15am
WINONA, Minn. — Kris Spoth and Gaby Bunten make quite the team.

Ask the Weather Guys: How do you measure how hot the summer is?

Mon, 06/13/2016 - 5:30am
From 1971 to 2015, the average number of days at or above 90 in Madison was 10.96.

UW-L graduate competes to become ninja warrior

Mon, 06/13/2016 - 12:00am
After four years of hard work, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse graduate Drew Knapp got to put his ninja skills to the test.

About people for Monday, June 13, 2016

Mon, 06/13/2016 - 12:00am
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Hometown History: The 40 & 8 Society

Mon, 06/13/2016 - 12:00am
THE WAY IT WAS: Members of the local 40 & 8 Society crowd on and around the boat Northwind on La Crosse’s riverfront 75 years ago on June 4, 1941. Forty and Eight was organized nationally in 1920 by World…

Scholarships for Monday, June 13, 2016

Sun, 06/12/2016 - 5:03pm
Elks scholarships

New memorial honors Hmong service in 'secret war'

Sun, 06/12/2016 - 5:00pm
ST. PAUL -- Hundreds gathered on a very warm Saturday at the state Capitol for the dedication of a memorial to U.S. and Alliance Special Forces in Laos.

Crude rail shipments down but not out

Sun, 06/12/2016 - 5:00am
With lower crude oil prices, North Dakota drillers dramatically cut production over the past winter and spring, but trains continue to roll through Midwestern communities loaded with the volatile cargo.

Geneva Lake mail and tour boat serves and promotes for 100 years

Sun, 06/12/2016 - 3:00am
LAKE GENEVA, Wis. — There is no practical reason to deliver mail here with a 75-foot, twin-propeller tour boat powered with twin diesel Caterpillar engines.

Holmen veteran honored by bourbon company

Sun, 06/12/2016 - 12:00am
HOLMEN -- Retired U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Lem Genovese hasn’t been on a magazine cover or cereal box, but he will have the distinction of having his story featured on a special edition of Evan Williams Bourbon bottles.

Ryan's Republican challenger looks for underdog win

Sun, 06/12/2016 - 12:00am
KENOSHA, Wis. — Paul Nehlen walks from house to house in the small village of Pleasant Prairie outside of Kenosha, wearing blue jeans, cowboy boots and a "US" belt buckle, introducing himself as the Republican running against Paul Ryan.

River City Water Ski Team ready for an adrenaline-filled season

Sun, 06/12/2016 - 12:00am
The River City Water Ski team is bringing ballet, yoga and acrobatics to the water for its 2016 season.

Artists, patrons flock downtown to be Artspired

Sun, 06/12/2016 - 12:00am
Seasoned and aspiring artists united Saturday to create, perform, and add color to the community for the 2016 Artspire Fair and Sale, held by the Pump House.

Chris Hardie: On our farm, the chicken comes first

Sun, 06/12/2016 - 12:00am
There’s something a-fowl at the farm these days. The animal menagerie at Brambleberry grew by three dozen chicks, courtesy of the U.S. Postal Service.

Exhausted, overwhelmed and trying to fit in, some college students get lost in drugs, legal and illegal

Sun, 06/12/2016 - 12:00am
Lisa Weston saw the number of drug incidents in her building tick up each of her career as a hall director.

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