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A Tin Man rises in Oregon to welcome visitors
An 18-foot-tall replica of the village's historic water tower has been erected after a three-year, $50,000 fundraising effort.
Good Works: La Crosse Community Foundation a hub of philanthropy
The La Crosse Community Foundation is more than just a charitable organization; it's a cornerstone of community improvement and a hub for philanthropic efforts in the region. By effectively managing various funds — from scholarships to designated and field of…
What does the housing market look like in Wisconsin?
Are prices headed up or down? Where are the hotspots for buyers and sellers? Find out with these charts and graphs, updated weekly.
Charts that show how the economy is performing in Wisconsin
Is our economy doing better or worse? See recent changes in local employment, regional inflation and more in these regularly updated charts and maps.
After a rare double lung retransplant, Madison teen gets a special visit with Sue the T. rex
For the many months Josh Burton was in the hospital, dinosaurs kept him company.
What gas prices and vehicle sales are looking like in Wisconsin
Check out the peaks and valleys in volatile local gas prices, and track motor vehicle sales, financing and production.
Madison named a neighborly and happy city. What other lists is it on?
Madison has made dozens of "best of" lists in recent years.
UPDATE: Sprinkler system limits fire damage at Huff-Lamberton mansion in Winona; 12 residents displaced
Twelve residents of the historic Huff-Lamberton mansion in Winona are displaced after a fire broke out around 2:31 a.m. Friday.
Updated: Job market trends in Wisconsin
Is our employment picture getting better or worse? See recent changes in local jobs, unemployment, earnings and more in these regularly updated charts and maps.
Images from Ukraine and the photographer who found herself amidst war
Photos by Iva Sidash caught the attention of a Wisconsin photographer who helped bring Sidash and her images to a gallery at UW-Whitewater.
Mississippi Valley Conservancy purchases 17 acres adjacent to Kickapoo Valley Reserve
The Mississippi Valley Conservancy has purchased a 17-acre property adjacent to the 8,600-acre Kickapoo Valley Reserve with funds provided by several partner organizations.
Winona emergency manager honored for efforts in Madeline Kingsbury search
No one wants to face an emergency, least of all Ben Klinger.
$50,000 Powerball ticket sold in La Crescent
A Powerball ticket purchased in La Crescent, Minnesota for the Sept. 25 drawing matched four of the first five winning numbers plus the Powerball to win $50,000.
Fire chief criticizes Fort McCoy prescribed burns as investigators fail to ID source of Monroe County blaze
Federal investigators declined to blame prescribed burns at Fort McCoy for a mid-April wildfire in Monroe County, but a local fire chief is adamant that no burning should have been conducted anywhere in the area during that time.
Acorn collectors sought by refuge
The Upper Mississippi River Wildlife Refuge is looking for volunteers to collect acorns as they begin to litter the forest floor. The group is in search of the following species:
Alcohol suspected factor in Trempealeau County traffic crash
Two people sustained non-life-threatening injuries after a head-on traffic crash Sept. 24 in Trempealeau County.
Quick Paint winners from Between the Bluffs Plein Air Painting Festival
The Quick Paint winners from this weekend’s Between the Bluffs Plein Air Painting Festival competition at the top of Grand Dad Bluff are:
Habitat for Humanity gets $15,000 grant from Wells Fargo
The Wells Fargo Foundation has awarded a $15,000 grant to Habitat for Humanity of the Greater La Crosse Region to help rehabilitate a local home.
Move over pumpkin spice, it's CurderBurger season: Culver's novelty menu item to return
Like last year, Culver's will sell the curd-topped burger for a limited time starting Oct. 2.
City of La Crosse brush site closed for weekend
The City of La Crosse yard waste and brush site will be closed Saturday, Sept. 30, and Sunday, Oct. 1, due to staffing shortages. There will be no access to the compost and wood chip pile. The site will be…