Nathan Hansen, LaCrosse Tribune

Nathan Hansen

LaCrosse Tribune

La Crosse, WI, United States

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Past:
  • LaCrosse Tribune
  • Winona Daily News
  • The Capital Times

Past articles by Nathan:

In an era of school choice, La Crosse area school districts work hard to get message out

La Crosse School District staff have turned to social media platforms to get their message out to students and their families. And it’s not a coincidence that the interest in → Read More

UW-La Crosse student spends summer in India learning Urdu

Spanish is swell and French is fine, but when Madeline Dorman was looking for a language to learn she decided to look outside the box. → Read More

Update: Temple to lead Viterbo

Viterbo University's Board of Trustees didn't have to look very far to find the campus' next leader. → Read More

Heat wave to hit the Winona area this week

The mercury will climb to near 100 later this week as hot and muggy weather makes things miserable in the Winona area. → Read More

Nathan Hansen: Trust me — you can enjoy the outdoors without Pokémon Go

On Sunday, I went for an evening drive with a friend — so she could play more Pokémon Go. → Read More

Nathan Hansen: Trust me — you can enjoy the outdoors without Pokémon Go

On Sunday, I went for an evening drive with a friend — so she could play more Pokémon Go. → Read More

Wet forecast could help Winona region crops handle the heat; prices continue to be a concern

Storms last week and this week will help area fields more than they could hurt them. → Read More

More than knee-high, not even July: Winona-area crops still doing well

You won't have to wait until the Fourth of July to see corn that's much taller than knee-high. → Read More

Ashley settles with OSHA for $1.75 million over workplace safety violations (copy)

Ashley Furniture Industries has agreed to pay $1.75 million in penalties and improve workplace safety as part of a settlement with the U.S. Department of Labor. → Read More

19-year-old UW-L student starts beard business

Isaac Worley couldn’t find the products he wanted to groom his beard, so he decided to make his own. → Read More

Area crops ahead of schedule as rainy days arrive

Most farm fields in our region are ahead of schedule this year after a number of warm, sunny days this spring. → Read More

Trempealeau County grad goes from sixth-grade education to GED in two years

Thursday night, Ana Gonzalez celebrated finishing an educational journey that was cut short more than 20 years ago. → Read More

Logan senior overcomes homelessness, disability to pursue her passions

Growing up, Kemmesha Thomas learned to “fake it until you make it” — in order to survive. → Read More

'No. 1 cheerleader' remembers Donald 'Squeak' Molzahn Sr.

Family, friends and hard work were the most important things to Donald “Squeak” Molzahn Sr. → Read More

Cold snap will hit cars hard this weekend

Sub-zero temperatures will return this weekend with a vengeance. → Read More

ACT scores drop from last year as more students take exam

Comparing Wisconsin ACT scores released this week with those of years past is a tricky business, the Department of Public Instruction and local school officials warn. → Read More

ACT scores drop from last year as more students take exam

Comparing Wisconsin ACT scores released this week with those of years past is a tricky business, the Department of Public Instruction and local school officials warn. → Read More

One-off test finds half of students proficient in English, fewer in math

Nine months after students took their Badger exams last spring, the results are in: More than half of local students passed muster on the state test in English but fewer → Read More

UW-L student leader invited to State of the Union

Kaylee Otterbacher wasn't in town Monday when Gov. Scott Walker visited the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. → Read More

Logan students build tiny house on wheels

Logan High School students are building a home for those who like it cramped — the house is only eight feet by 25 feet. → Read More