Anne Jungen, LaCrosse Tribune

Anne Jungen

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La Crosse, WI, United States

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  • LaCrosse Tribune
  • Winona Daily News
  • The Capital Times

Past articles by Anne:

La Crosse County judge fines potential jurors who failed to show up for Kendhammer trial

A La Crosse County judge on Tuesday fined eight potential jurors who failed to report for Todd Kendhammer’s December trial for his wife’s murder. → Read More

Area prosecutors offer to help after Jackson County district attorney dies in office

Area prosecutors are stepping in to help the Jackson County District Attorney’s office cope after the unexpected loss of the county’s top prosecutor. → Read More

Plane crashes in northern La Crosse County; body found nearby

STEVENSTOWN — Federal investigators will try to determine what caused a single-engine plane to crash in rural northern La Crosse County on Thursday afternoon, killing its pilot, who was the → Read More

Off the beaten path: Enjoy pizza on the farm at Suncrest Gardens

COCHRANE – Heather Secrist opens her family’s backyard on summer evenings to a few hundred people. → Read More

Prosecutors to Supreme Court: Lepsch convictions should stand

Prosecutors want the state’s highest court to uphold the convictions for a Minnesota man serving consecutive life terms for the 2012 murders of a father and son during a robbery → Read More

Walker appoints private attorney to Trempealeau County bench

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker on Monday appointed attorney Charles Feltes as Trempealeau County Circuit judge. → Read More

Man charged with arson of Trempealeau church after breaking window, pouring gasoline

Criminal charges filed Tuesday accuse a Trempealeau man of trying to set fire to a village church early Sunday while the pastor was asleep in his attached residence. → Read More

Man accused of stabbing woman, child, dog in La Crescent will return to Minnesota

An Ettrick man will return to Minnesota to face charges that accuse him of repeatedly stabbing a woman, a toddler and a dog in La Crescent. → Read More

Two Trempealeau County men sentenced to prison for sexual assault

A Trempealeau County judge on Tuesday sentenced two men who sexually assaulted children to lengthy prison terms. → Read More

Too many bluegills could net $24,682 fine

An Onalaska angler faces a $24,682 fine for exceeding the limit in Lake Onalaska and the Mississippi River. → Read More

Too many bluegills nets $24,682 fine

An Onalaska angler faces a $24,682 fine for exceeding the limit in Lake Onalaska and the Mississippi River. → Read More

THC-laced gummy candies surface in La Crosse

Candy infused with THC is popping up in La Crosse, likely trafficked into the area from states that have decriminalized or legalized marijuana. → Read More

Legislators propose corrections reform

Wisconsin Democratic lawmakers are proposing reforms designed to increase safety at the state’s prisons and calling for swift legislative action. → Read More

Holmen woman faces charges in alleged OWI, hit-and-run that injured pedestrian

The pedestrian was hospitalized for a broken clavicle and might require surgery. → Read More

Holmen driver faces charges in weekend hit-and-run

Criminal charges are pending against a drunken driver accused of striking a pedestrian in downtown La Crosse early Friday before fleeing the scene. → Read More

Holmen man charged in child sex assault

Prosecutors Tuesday charged a 51-year-old Holmen man with sexually assaulting a 7-year-old boy. → Read More

La Crosse judge's sentence lower than low allows in child porn case

A La Crosse County judge disregarded state law Monday when he sentenced a La Crosse man convicted of having child pornography to six months in jail instead of a mandatory → Read More

Report clears La Crosse Police Department of retaliation accusation

La Crosse Mayor Tim Kabat retained independent consultant James Lewis to investigate after officer Nate Poke on Sept. 11 raised complaints the agency subjected him to unfair scrutiny and retaliation. → Read More

Investigation: No evidence to support claims made by La Crosse officer against agency

An audit into the La Crosse Police Department conducted after an officer raised hostile work environment claims found no evidence the agency retaliated against him, according to a report released → Read More

Update: Investigation finds no evidence to support La Crosse officer's claims

An audit into the La Crosse Police Department conducted after an officer raised hostile work environment claims found no evidence the agency retaliated against him, according to a report released → Read More