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Arms could go back on La Crosse parking ramps early
The La Crosse Parking Utility Board sped up plans Wednesday to replace the gate arms and ease enforcement of a three-hour time limit in the city-owned parking ramps while parking utility coordinator Jim Flottmeyer seeks cost estimates for license-plate-recognition-based parking…
La Crosse police honor officers, citizens
The La Crosse Police Department on Tuesday honored department members and citizens during its annual awards and recognition ceremony.
La Crosse County Circuit Court felony cases
The following people appeared in La Crosse County Circuit Court:
Local unemployment rate above 2015 for fifth straight month
The local unemployment rate dropped by nearly a point in April but for the fifth straight month remained higher than it was a year ago as the labor force continues to grow faster than the job market.
Buckle up to hold cards, save back
Buckle up, pardner, I’m gonna introduce you to a product that could give fanny packs a kick in the — well, fanny.
UW-L Chancellor Joe Gow no longer candidate for South Dakota job
University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Chancellor Joe Gow will stay in La Crosse.
Saving plodding pedestrians: Tips for helping turtles this nesting season
Rob Gonzales noticed a big snapping turtle trying to cross Riverview Drive in Winona Tuesday afternoon.
Jeanne Parr, subject of Madison's famed Life magazine cover, dead at 92
Jeanne Parr, whose image on the cover of Life magazine helped propel Madison into the national spotlight, died Thursday in Maui, family members said.
Jerome Christenson: Growth, loss and place, measured by branch and ring
There was more sky on the far side of Sioux Street Tuesday morning.
Leo Smith talks art, inspiration during gallery walk
It’s not often people get to gather and listen to artists talk about their art and where they get inspiration.
Forecast: Don't forget the umbrella
If you’d rather not water your lawn, there’s good news.
Memorial Day weekend closings
Government offices and many businesses will be closed Monday for Memorial Day. A partial holiday schedule includes:
People’s Food Co-op plans two classes
The People’s Food Co-op, 315 Fifth Ave. S., is offering a nutrition basics class from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 31, hosted by Ross Mundinger. Topics include nutrients, calories, portion sizes and fiber. The cost is $20 and $10…
New hotels help alleviate state track meet pressure
Weather cooperating, downtown La Crosse will be packed next week when the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse hosts the annual WIAA State Track and Field Meet.
Two to be inducted in Central Hall of Excellence
Two Central High School graduates will be inducted into the Hall of Excellence: John Burnett and Dr. Mary Jo Hull.
UW-L students raises funds to outfit police K9s with protective vests
It was a simple college assignment: Research an issue and deliver a persuasive speech that drives other students to act.
Bringing down the bridge
Contractors for the Minnesota Department of Transportation removed a nearly 300-foot steel span from the 49-year-old I-90 bridge over the Mississippi River Tuesday.
Woman injured in Trempealeau County after swiping oncoming semi
A woman was injured Tuesday in Trempealeau County after striking an oncoming semi.
Vote ensures survival of Viroqua Community Theatre
VIROQUA — Members of the Viroqua Community Theatre voted unanimously Monday night to continue the local institution that has produced 13 shows since forming in 2007.
La Crosse Center officials: Renovation to have significant regional impact
The proposed $45 million renovation and expansion to the La Crosse Center would be a boon to the entire region, La Crosse Center board chairman Brent Smith and director Art Fahey said Monday.