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Animal mom program Saturday
HOUSTON, Minn. — The Houston Nature Center is hosting a Spring Nature Series children’s program in celebration of Mothers Day from 1 to 2 p.m. Saturday.
Paul Larson: Don't underestimate the dairy farmer's skill set
Dumb farmer. What do you think?
Bacteria in state's drinking water is 'public health crisis'
Late on a winter night in 2004 in Kewaunee County, six-month-old Samantha Treml was rushed to an emergency room, violently ill from bathing in water poisoned by manure spread on a nearby frozen field that seeped into the home’s private…
The strangest of thefts, and other maladies: Winona native, author Bures to speak Tuesday on new book (copy)
WINONA, Minn. — It may be the ultimate masculine nightmare.
Associated with the military, the brain disease intrudes on civilians, too
PTSD, widely regarded as a military malady that affects service people who can’t erase images of death and destruction in war zones from their memories, actually casts a wider net that snares people in all walks of life and of…
Chris Hardie: Daisy the lamb goes to church
“My sheep hear my voice, I know them, and they follow me.” — John 10:27
Pump House to premier 'The Season'
Is it possible to move beyond grief with both grace and humor?
Old Main features cellist
When 28-year-old Maureen Kelly talks about the cello, she makes it sound almost human.
Extra Effort: Logan senior overcomes homelessness, disability to pursue her passions
Growing up, Kemmesha Thomas learned to "fake it until you make it" in order to survive.
Wisconsin Regional Arts Program deadline May 11
The Wisconsin Regional Arts Program Spring 2016 Art Exhibit will be held May 16-20 at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse.
Tomah Memorial Hospital offering baby sitting classes
TOMAH -- Tomah Memorial Hospital is offering baby-sitting classes from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. May 7, June 18, July 8 and Aug. 13 in the hospital’s lower level classrooms.
For Goodness' Sake for Sunday, May 1, 2016
Administered by La Crosse County, the For Goodness’ Sake program provides donated household goods to the needy.
Smithsonian picks Viroqua woodworker for craft show
Ray Bock of Viroqua has been a woodworker for more than 20 years, but this is his first time heading to Washington, D.C., to exhibit at the Smithsonian Craft Show.
Crush it: Steamroller brings extra fun to an ancient art
Hundreds of students created and displayed messages of perseverance, collaboration and social awareness Friday and Saturday during the Pump House Mississippi Steamroll printmaking event.
Mental health-friendly workplace is LASHRM topic
La Crosse Area Society for Human Resource Management: Creating a Mental Health Friendly Workplace
Q&A: Writer Jim Campbell and his daughter Aidan go on an Alaskan adventure
One trip eventually turned into three, and the experience turned into a new book, “Braving It.” In addition to being an exciting tale of survival in one of the most remote places in the Western Hemisphere, the book also meditates…
Luann Rose: Lakeview volunteers are appreciated
In honor of all volunteers at Lakeview Health Center, a volunteer appreciation banquet was held on April 20. This year’s theme was “For All You Do -– Thank You!” The event included a program of recognition and gratitude along with…
Ferryville, MVC plan spring hike
The Ferryville Tourism Council and the Mississippi Valley Conservancy are co-sponsoring the third annual Spring Migration Day Hike from 8 to 10 a.m. Saturday, May 7, at Sugar Creek Bluff in Ferryville.
Viroqua plans community bike ride
The 12th annual Viroqua Community Bike Ride will be Saturday, May 7. Registration begins at 9:30 a.m. in the parking lot of Bluedog Cycles, 210 S. Main St., Viroqua. The ride begins at 10 a.m. and is a leisurely six-mile…