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15th annual Riverside Family Fun Fair
The La Crosse County Convention and Visitors Bureau 15th annual Riverside Family Fun Fair will be from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday in Riverside Park.
Ericksons named 2016 Riverfest Commodore and First Mate
Being named the 2016 Riverfest Commodore and First Mate on Wednesday was a bit outside Dave and Barb Erickson's comfort zone.
La Crosse-Bantry group donates to counteract domestic abuse
The La Crosse-Bantry Friendship Association presented checks for $1,000 each to New Horizons Shelter and Outreach Centers in La Crosse and West Cork Women Against Violence in Ireland.
Mock fire, passenger ejector teach kids to guard safety
Despite the crackling sounds of a fire, the roar of a potential back draft and the screech of a smoke alarm, the dozen or so children didn’t panic, even though they were trapped on the second floor of a small…
Tyler Dahl, FCC moms compare notes in advance of $24,000 donation
Tyler Dahl and three young women exchanged parenting anecdotes and discussed the importance of community service during a brief meeting Wednesday at the Family and Children’s Center in La Crosse.
La Crosse County Circuit Court felony case
The following appeared in La Crosse County Circuit Court:
Duluth Trading Co. lights up a piece of downtown La Crosse history
A piece of La Crosse went back in time Wednesday as a Duluth Trading Co.-styled replica of am iconic rotating clock went up on the corner of the Doerflinger Building downtown.
Old Westerns were 'real TV' before reality hijacked tube
When it comes to choosing between the “Real Housewives of Wherever” and “Real Stories of the Highway Patrol,” the choice is black and white for me: Broderick Crawford wins hands down — er, hands up.
Madison-based Pacific Cycle recalls over 100,000 infant bicycle helmets
The recalled helmets were exclusively sold at Target stores.
Undiscovered burial mound found in Harper's Ferry
HARPER'S FERRY, Iowa — Officials at a national park in Harper's Ferry say new burial mounds could still be discovered after 70 years of numerous archaeological investigations on the grounds.
Two facing homicide charges in Sparta death
This story will be updated.
Bike board calls for greenways on 17th and King streets
King and 17th streets would see expanded bike facilities under a conceptual plan approved Tuesday by the La Crosse Bicycle-Pedestrian Committee following a public hearing.
Jerome Christenson: In politics and life, we have to stop counting on do-overs
Well, I smashed my green thumb again.
Jerome Christenson: In politics and life, we have to stop counting on do-overs
Well, I smashed my green thumb again.
Mississippi River carp barrier plan near Winona snagged by U of M internal dispute
Plans for an invasive carp barrier on the Mississippi River near Winona are caught in a dispute between a key scientist and the University of Minnesota.
Registration open for Viterbo summer service camp
Viterbo University will host Franciscan CORE, a five-day summer service camp for high school students interested in Catholic social teaching and serving their communities.
Run/walk to raise money for Coulee Region Humane Society
STODDARD — The Coulee Region Humane Society will host a 4K run/walk, Race for the Rescues, at 9 a.m. Saturday at Goose Island Park.
Authorities seeking suspect in fatal Sparta shooting
SPARTA — Authorities are looking for a suspect in a fatal shooting Tuesday morning in Sparta.
Yoga on the farm starts today
ONALASKA -- Clearwater Farm will sponsor Yoga Night at 5:30 p.m. each Wednesday through the summer beginning today.
Onalaska panel ties transportation woes to economic development
ONALASKA — Infrastructure and transportation problems have started to put a damper on economic development, area officials said Tuesday during a Transportation Development Association of Wisconsin panel session.