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Ben Bromley: Nightmare of a forecast for one family's Fourth
BARABOO — It was a terrifying nightmare, the kind that leaves you as scared and sweaty as a boy before his first middle school dance.
Winona man spends half-century collecting agates
WINONA, Minn. — A driveway with a trailer full of agates. Recycling bins full of agates. A license plate that reads "MRAGATE." Agates when you walk through the front door.
Forget fireworks -- for thrills, try a jetpack from this Minnesota company
LINDSTROM, Minn. — Twirling 10 feet above the waters of South Lindstrom Lake, 13-year-old Zac Petzold waved at his mother below and grinned.
Bemidji feels the hate over Paul Bunyan park renovation
BIMIDJI, Minn. -- Nate Mathews knew people were angry. He just didn't know how angry.
Love your country, love your dog: Keep pets safe over July 4 weekend
LOS ANGELES — To us, fireworks are the sparkling embodiment of the Fourth of July. But to dogs, they truly are bombs bursting in air.
Things That Matter: Meet the Polaroid Swinger
Sparklers, faded Coke signs, red-checked tablecloths — these all are treasured pieces of Americana that we pull out for the Fourth of July. This year, consider adding the Polaroid Swinger to y…
Opposition mounts to Wisconsin blocking records release
MADISON — Wisconsin’s freedom of information advocates and lawmakers from both parties were quick to blast a surprise measure Friday that would exempt nearly all records created by state and l…
Controversial monument gets some sprucing up
Eagles Club volunteers broke out their scrub brushes and brooms to clean up a piece of La Crosse history Friday.
VA whistleblower asks Obama to hire inspector general from outside
A former Department of Veterans Affairs employee, who blew the whistle on rampant over-medication at one of the agency’s Wisconsin hospitals, got the chance to meet President Barack Obama on T…
Bill Lueders: Fight lawmakers’ shocking attack on open government
MADISON — On Thursday, the Legislature’s Joint Finance Committee unleashed a shocking assault on the state’s long and proud tradition of open government.
Ruthann Shultz: YWCA is grateful for support
With gratitude, I would like to thank the guests, vendors, volunteers and sponsors of the fifth annual Taste of the Coulee Region event held June 18 at The Court Above Main, which will benefit…
Mark Doolittle: Grateful for help at Loggers game
I was in the line for concessions June 29 during the La Crosse Loggers game at Copeland Park.
Viroqua police, banks warn of card scam
VIROQUA -- Area bank customers who use locally-issued debit or credit cards are among the ever-increasing number of victims in a complicated fraud scheme.
Riverfest act aims to make you believe in magic
So many doubting Thomases, so little time to convince them that they’re seeing things — or not.
At the pumps on Friday, July 3, 2015
Prices Friday for a gallon of regular gas:
Obama touts economic plans, blasts GOP during La Crosse visit
President Barack Obama blasted the policies of Gov. Scott Walker and other Republicans on Thursday at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse during a speech that outlined new overtime rules int…
GRSF opens 'Romeo and Juliet' featuring Winona musician's score
WINONA, Minn. — Now in its 12th season, the Great River Shakespeare Company for the second time is taking on the well-known Shakespeare play about two young star-crossed lovers whose deaths ul…
Riverfest 2015 continues; country star plays tonight
Headliner Dustin Lynch brings his high-energy country music to the Riverfest stage tonight in Riverside Park. Other schedule highlights:
Protesters few but vocal; critics still abound
Protesters of President Barack Obama’s visit to the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse were greatly outnumbered Thursday morning, but those in opposition made sure their voices were heard.
Budget moves forward, includes gutting of open records law
MADISON — Nearly all records created by state and local government officials, including bill drafts and communications with staff, would not be subject to the Wisconsin open records law under …