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New residential development planned in downtown Viroqua
VIROQUA —The city of Viroqua is in the final stages of approving a three-story, $3.5 million downtown residential development.
North Side raid yields drugs, felons, guns
La Crosse police found guns, Ecstasy and money Wednesday in the home of two convicted felons suspected of dealing drugs from the North Side residence.
Names released of two people who died in Vernon County fire
The Vernon County Coroner's Office has released the names of two people who died Monday in a house fire in the town of Forest.
Black River Falls woman driving on trail arrested for 7th OWI
A Black River Falls woman was arrested Wednesday for what would be her seventh drunken driving charge while driving on a trail in the town of Brockway.
Janet Planet coming for Riverside Jazz Party
The eighth edition of the Riverside Jazz Party kicks off at 6 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 7, at the Riverside Park in La Crosse.
Down syndrome awareness walk set for Sept. 17
For many of the 8,000 Wisconsin residents with Down syndrome, finding a balance between independence and inclusion is essential to living a full and happy life.
Athletic days in rearview mirror are bigger than they were
The eve of the pomp and circumstance that will open the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro (technically, the Games started Wednesday) gives me pause. To reflect. On what coulda-shoulda-woulda happened, if only …
Family puppet show explains climate solutions
Doctors from the group Climate 911 will present a free family puppet show about climate solutions at 6 p.m. Monday in Myrick Park.
Minnesota requires sexual violence prevention training of college students
WINONA, Minn. — A new law in Minnesota requires college students to complete online training in preventing sexual violence, and requires colleges to keep and release more detailed records of those cases.
Volunteers may pick up drug needles in La Crosse
Health educators are in the early stages of developing a community-based program to collect used drug needles that litter La Crosse.
Nonprofit group chosen to develop Kane Street affordable housing
An Almena, Wis.-based nonprofit will turn an empty lot next to the Kane Street Community Garden into mixed affordable housing after a Tuesday decision by a La Crosse committee.
Big Latch On strives to beat last year's backing of breastfeeding moms
The award-winning Western Wisconsin Breastfeeding Coalition is out to beat last year’s tally of mothers and infants participating in the Big Latch On this Saturday at Myrick Park in La Crosse.
Labor secretary: apprenticeship key to workforce development
Tim Hass was earning $18 an hour in the bottling house at La Crosse’s City Brewing Co. when someone suggested he apply for an apprenticeship in the maintenance shop.
Shilling, Kapanke hold cash advantage in primary races
Wisconsin Sen. Jennifer Shilling raised nearly $24,000 in July, about 30 percent more than her Republican challenger Dan Kapanke, who had raised more money than the incumbent in the first six months of the year.
‘American Pickers’ seek leads in La Crosse area
Mike Wolfe, Frank Fritz and their team from the “American Pickers” TV show are returning to Minnesota and Wisconsin this month to film episodes of the hit series.
No suspects in Dakota assault that put man in hospital
DAKOTA, Minn. — There are no suspects in an early Tuesday morning assault that sent a Dakota man to the hospital with serious injuries.
La Crosse County Circuit Court felony cases
Michael Lancour, 35, of 2515 S. 14th St., was charged Wednesday with felony bail jumping and possession of drug paraphernalia. Lancour had hypodermic needles on Thursday and violated his bond by committing a new crime, according to the complaint.Cassandra Johnson,…
Jerome Christenson: Lawnmower's demise is a deep cut
Nothing lasts forever.
County offers brain fitness for seniors
The La Crosse County Health Department’s 14-week Smart Seniors Program starts Friday, Aug. 19, at the Black River Beach Neighborhood Center, 1433 Rose St. Sessions run from 9:30 to 11 a.m. Fridays.
Vet Center plans workshops on PTSD, more
The La Crosse Vet Center, 20 Copeland Ave., will host two sessions to address readjustment issues for people who have served in a combat zone as well as their families and friends.