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Since Spring 2019, the St. Joseph the Workman Cathedral has been in need of major TLC. → Read More
Monday night, Dr. Engel shared the district’s plan to transition back to five-day, in-person learning. → Read More
Summit Elementary School is now also asking teachers and students to drink only botted water as they test for PFAS. → Read More
The diaper drive kicked off today and runs through March 19 at several La Crosse area businesses. → Read More
Customers can pick up a coupon sheet from any of the 21 participating downtown businesses or print it online. → Read More
Back in November, the Town of Campbell also paid to test wells at their town hall, library and community center. → Read More
Prior to deployment in the Middle East, soldiers spend time at Fort McCoy learning life-saving procedures. → Read More
The top two vote getters, Vicki Markussen and Mitch Reynolds, were confirmed late Tuesday night. → Read More
Tuesday’s primary will narrow the race down to two candidates, before the winner is decided on April 6. → Read More
The Police and Fire Board approved the promotions this week, and a formal ceremony is set to take place in April. → Read More
Liam was very modest about being called a hero, but his family says they are truly proud. → Read More
Two downtown La Crosse tenants receive some extra relief after losing their apartments to fire damage Monday night. → Read More
25-year department veteran engineer/EMT Bryon Stein was selected in the virtual ceremony for his positive impact. → Read More
Health system representatives say they encourage all Mayo patients in to get vaccinated when able to do so. → Read More
The first of February serves as a day to honor prominent female saint, Brigid of Kildare. → Read More
The committee’s major goal for 2021 is better education about affordable housing in the region. → Read More
The goal is to start a discussion about police accountability with all members of the community. → Read More
Senate Republicans in favor of the repeal cite the importance of reviving struggling businesses. → Read More
A return to the classroom for in-person learning for Northside Elementary parents has been a day of anticipation. → Read More
At about 600 feet above the City of Winona, the formations at the Winona Ice Park can be seen for miles. → Read More