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One boat, no wheel: high water, mechanical issues plague river cruises
    Sometimes plans are no match for the mighty Mississippi.  
Downtown favorite Jules Coffee House to close Aug. 24
    A downtown La Crosse icon will close its doors this month after more than 20 years in business.  
Charges mount against Bangor man
    Prosecutors on Thursday added child pornography possession charges against a Bangor man accused of raping a 12-year-old girl and videotaping the assault at least once.  
Tomah VA to host veterans benefits fair
    The Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Tomah will host a Veterans Benefits Fair from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday at 500 E. Veterans St.  
La Crosse international garden to feature a bit of the old sod
    A bit of the old sod will take root at the Riverside International Friendship Gardens with the addition of a garden saluting the La Crosse sister city of Bantry, Ireland.  
Helicopter crashes in Tunnel City
    TUNNEL CITY — The Monroe County Sheriff's Department received a report of a downed helicopter near Flatiron Avenue in Tunnel City at about 10:30 a.m. today.  
Aircraft crashes in Monroe County
    TOMAH — The Monroe County Sheriff's Department received a report of a downed aircraft near Flatiron Avenue in the town of Adrian at about 10:30 a.m. Thursday.  
Update: Felony charge pending against La Crosse woman in dog's death
    A La Crosse woman accused of killing a 13-year-old basset hound faces a felony charge in connection with the dog's Nov. 14 death.  
Two riverboats to dock today
    La Crosse residents will have a chance to see not one, but two riverboats today.  
At the pumps on Thursday, Aug. 7, 2014
    Prices Thursday for a gallon of regular gas:  
Charges dismissed in dog's death
    Prosecutors have dropped a misdemeanor case against a La Crosse woman accused of killing a 13-year-old basset hound.  
La Crosse international garden to get a bit of the old sod
    A bit of the old sod will take root at the Riverside International Friendship Gardens with a garden saluting the La Crosse sister city of Bantry, Ireland.  
Blast destroys biodigester cover at troubled facility
    MADISON -- A 1.25-million gallon manure digester near Waunakee won't resume operations until authorities determine the cause of an explosion and fire that destroyed its outer roof early Wednes…  
Area rollers fare well in Hayward
    HAYWARD, Wis. -- Area log rollers did well at the Lumberjack World Championships held July 24-26 in Hayward, Wis., with two amateur girls winning division titles.  
Log rolling event goes old school this year
    ONALASKA — This year’s Three Rivers Roleo log rolling tournament will offer participants and spectators a sojourn into the city’s past.  
Dump to destination: La Crosse County Landfill to begin work on community trails
    As anyone who’s been to the La Crosse County Landfill can attest, the place is no dump.  
Gundersen, five other health systems join to improve care, cut costs
    Gundersen Health System has entered a statewide partnership with five other major Wisconsin health institutions in an initiative to improve health care and drive down costs, said Gundersen CEO…  
Tutor orientation meeting Sept. 8
    The Coulee Region Literacy Council will present an informational orientation Monday, Sept. 8, for those interested in tutoring an adult who needs help with reading skills. The event will also …  
Lot C proposal inches ahead; full county board to vote on resolution Monday
    A proposal to build out one of La Crosse’s prime downtown locations took another step forward Wednesday.  




