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$500K grant to restore Pine Creek water quality in La Crescent and improve cold water trout habitat
The City of La Crescent, Minnesota has been awarded $500,000 in restoration funding from the DNR's Conservation Partners Legacy Grant Program to fix sediment pollution and restore floodplain banks. The project will also install better public access trails for hikers…
Here's a safety checklist for your home to accompany the start of daylight saving time this weekend
The semi-annual clock change officially happens at 2 a.m. Sunday, when clocks should be set ahead one hour to 3 a.m.
The most dangerous room in your house — and how to make it safer
Content by The Board Store Home Improvements. Here’s how you can make your bathroom safer, while also creating a more beautiful space.
A champion of cheese is crowned, and it's again from Switzerland
Wisconsin placed two cheeses in the top 20 but failed to get a cheese in the top three.
Wisconsin gets two cheeses into the top 20 at the World Championship Cheese Contest
The top three, including best of of show will be announced at 2 p.m. today.
Wisconsin cheesemakers dominate, but will a Gruyere from Switzerland once again steal the show?
There are no shortages of awards for state cheesemakers but a Gruyere from Switzerland has won the last two contests.
Watch as the gooey goodness of raclette is judged at the World Championship Cheese Contest
The cheese, popular in Europe where it is typically melted over boiled potatoes, has for the first time its own category in the contest.
Half-inch of rainfall leads La Crosse, Onalaska to drop burn bans
La Crosse and Onalaska lifted their burn bans Tuesday.
How evolving palates of cheese judges help pick a champion
The World Championship Cheese Contest, held this week at the Monona Terrace, includes 3,302 entries from more than 400 dairy manufacturers from 32 states and 25 countries.
Celebrate all things Irish in La Crosse
La Crosse-Bantry Friendship Association will hold its eighth annual Coulee Hoolie Ceili Fundraiser from 6 to 10 p.m. Saturday, March 23, at the La Crosse American Legion Hall 711 S. Sixth St.
Tomah police mourn loss of K9 officer struck and killed by car
The Tomah Police Department is mourning the death of a K9 officer.
He teaches lightsaber classes, she teaches burlesque fitness. And they're in love
The Blue Mounds couple credits each other for the support they needed to try something new.
La Crosse's lead fight ends with replacement of lead gooseneck pipes
La Crosse has almost eliminated lead from its water system, but lead remains in the water laterals that connect municipal water service to homeowners. The city is replacing these lead laterals as other projects come through the area.
St. Elias Church to host talk on electrical pollution
Dave Stetzer, owner of Stetzer Electric in Blair, will give a free public presentation on electrical pollution on Sunday, March 10, at St. Elias Antiochian Orthodox Church 716 Copeland, Ave.
THE WAY IT WAS: Cameron Avenue Bridge construction, March 2004
Twenty years ago, construction on the second roadway span across the Mississippi River was well underway. This companion to the Cass Street Bridge doubled the vehicle capacity of US-16/US-14, allowing for two lanes of one-way traffic on the westbound Cass…
La Crosse area building permits
Here are recent La Crosse area building permits.
La Crosse police recover dead body of missing Trempealeau County man
The dead body of a 31-year-old Trempealeau County man reported missing in La Crosse last December has been found.
La Crosse Marsh Trails closing March 6-20
The City of La Crosse Parks, Recreation and Forestry Department in collaboration with Xcel Energy will temporarily closure of the Grand Crossing Trail from March 6 to March 20.
Moving from Econo Lodge, Karuna House provides permanent solutions for housing insecurity
Karuna House is a supportive housing program for individuals with housing insecurity seeking more permanent solutions for shelter. The program currently hosts 10 people and provides 24/7 support, community service opportunities, and subsidized rent.
One dead after single-vehicle crash in Allamakee County
One person is dead after a Feb. 27 rollover crash in northeast Iowa.