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Jolivette to retire from Our Savior’s Lutheran
After 39 years of ministry, Pastor Mark Jolivette will retire on July 22. Much of Jolivette’s ministry has focused on social change and aiding those in need. Most recently he’s advocated for marriage equality and supporting the LGBTQ community.
La Crosse airport impact reaches $53.1 million
The La Crosse Regional Airport is landing a growing amount of economic activity and jobs for the region’s economic engine, according to a study that will be released Monday.
Shilling plans sessions to discuss drug problems
Sen. Jennifer Shilling, D-La Crosse, will be hold series of roundtable discussions to share ideas for combating the growing epidemic of opioid and illegal drug abuse. Sessions will be held during the coming weeks in La Crosse, Monroe, Vernon and…
Republican state Senate candidate reports no money
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — An Onalaska Republican has reported raising no money in his bid to become the GOP nominee in a race for a western Wisconsin state Senate seat.
Onalaska man fined for trespassing
An Onalaska man acquitted of molesting his colleague’s dog was ordered Friday to pay $1,347 for entering the man’s house.
Republican state Senate candidate reports no money
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — An Onalaska Republican has reported raising no money in his bid to become the GOP nominee in a race for a western Wisconsin state Senate seat.
Exhibitors show off skills at La Crosse Interstate Fair dairy show
WEST SALEM -- Both Avery Jostad and her calf Julia were feeling their nerves Friday morning at the La Crosse Interstate Fair.
Sparta man convicted on sex, drug charges
MADISON — A Sparta man was convicted Friday of sex trafficking, assault, gun and drug offenses after a four-day trial in federal court.
Kitten caused multi-car crashes on Dubuque bridge, police say
A driver slowing for a kitten on the Dubuque-Wisconsin bridge over the Mississippi River caused two crashes involving five vehicles Thursday afternoon, with nobody getting hurt while traffic backed up for over an hour.
La Crosse County Circuit Court felony cases
Brandon Williamson, 20, of 1815 Loomis St., was charged Friday with three counts of sexual assault of a child younger than 16, possession of THC and four counts of bail jumping. Williamson had sex with a 15-year-old girl in July…
Fort McCoy to host canvas-painting party
Fort McCoy is hosting a "Sit, Sip, Paint" canvas-painting party at 5:30 p.m. Friday, July 29, at McCoy's Community Center, Building 1571.
Fire damages Black River Falls home, kills four animals
BLACK RIVER FALLS — A fire damaged a Black River Falls home and killed four animals Thursday afternoon.
CORRECTION
A story in Wednesday’s Tribune about Greg Remen’s kite-making from Tribune pages had an incorrect phone number to contact him. The number is 608-881-4299.
Dodge Sportsmen's Club hosts tractor ride-in on Saturday
The Dodge Sportsmen’s Club will host a tractor ride-in Saturday at the Dodge Sportsmen’s Club, N19889 County Road J in Dodge, Wis.
Two arrested in rural Viroqua for meth manufacturing
VIROQUA — Two rural Viroqua residents were arrested on Tuesday and are suspects in a methamphetamine production operation.
Dispatch from Europe: Sister cities delegation safe after Nice attacks
EPINAL, France — First and foremost, I want to assure everyone that the sister cities delegation is just fine in France. Epinal, La Crosse's French Sister city, is far from the southern coast where Nice is located, but after participating…
Tests confirm Wisconsin Civil War mascot Old Abe was indeed a male bald eagle
UW-Madison's Molecular Archaeology Group conducted tests on the bird's feathers for the Veteran's Museum for free.
Little observatory in the big woods: G-E-T hosts high-powered telescopes in school forest
ETTRICK, Wis. -- Sheltered from the bright lights of cities, farms and other distractions, visitors to Galesville-Ettrick-Trempealeau School District observatory have a world-class view of the night sky.
Conservancy seeks renewal of accreditation
The Mississippi Valley Conservancy is applying for accreditation renewal and is accepting public comments.
Council gives stamp of approval on Hwy. 53 consultant, floodplain relief
The city of La Crosse will get started developing its vision for the Rose Street corridor after the La Crosse Common Council Thursday approved a $200,000 contract with a group of planning consultants.