Coffee Cravings May Spring From Your DNA
THURSDAY, Aug. 25, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Anybody up for a steaming cup of Joe? Turns out your DNA may hold the answer.
THURSDAY, Aug. 25, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Anybody up for a steaming cup of Joe? Turns out your DNA may hold the answer.
THURSDAY, Aug. 25, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- The soothing sound of mom singing may help premature newborns breathe easier, a new review finds.
Contempt, animal killings — Longview police Monday arrested Russell Stout, 51, of Longview on suspicion of four counts of killing pets and contempt of court.
THURSDAY, Aug. 25, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- The soothing sound of mom singing may help premature newborns breathe easier, a new review finds.
THURSDAY, Aug. 25, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- The 2010 Arab uprising and more recent Mideast wars have harmed health and shortened life expectancy in many countries across the eastern Mediterranean, a new study shows.
THURSDAY, Aug. 25, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- A potentially deadly heart problem can run in families and occur at similar ages, a new study suggests.
THURSDAY, Aug. 25, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Anybody up for a steaming cup of Joe? Turns out your DNA may hold the answer.
Mortgage giant Freddie Mac said Thursday that the average for the benchmark 30-year fixed-rate mortgage was 3.43 percent, unchanged from last week. The average rate is down from 3.84 percent a year ago, and is close to its all-time low…
Paying rent every month feels like throwing money away.
Sales of existing homes fell 3.2 percent last month to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 5.39 million, the National Association of Realtors said Wednesday. The decline marks a reversal from rising demand that pushed sales in June to their…
DIY picture frames — whether by adults or children — are still the bedrock of meaningful crafts projects.
Miniature trees have become a popular way to grow apples in backyards. Dwarf and semi-dwarf trees are smaller than standard varieties, yet faster to mature and produce.
David Hall's effort to build sustainable communities is years away from reality but took a hit this week when the Mormon church denounced his plans, modeled after church founder Joseph Smith's vision from 1833.
The Westby Norsemen opened the season in a new location with a nice crowd on hand, Friday afternoon, Aug. 19. The game was historic for players, coaches and fans as Westby played its first ever game on a new football…
Many of you will be reading this after author William Kent Krueger’s visit to Vernon County on Aug. 25. The Vernon County librarians hope to collaborate on future programs — the next will be our presence at the Vernon County…
Westby will be hosting a second citywide rummage sale event this weekend.
The Viroqua Open was held on Aug. 13-14 at the Viroqua Hills Golf Course. Garrett Jones of Madison won the Championship Flight with a score of 136. Results of the two-day event are listed below.
The La Crosse County Board and the county’s health department are so worried about the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources’ failure to oversee holders of wastewater discharge permits that the board passed a resolution urging the agency to follow “what’s…
LAWLER, Iowa — A man who died in flash flooding near here early Wednesday had placed a 911 emergency call to authorities after floodwater swept his car off the road, Chickasaw County authorities said.
Wisconsin once again puts up low numbers in the Kauffman Foundation's annual Startup Activity index.
SWEET HOME — After several months of discussion, the City Council is homing in on selecting a new city manager to replace Craig Martin, who resigned in April.
LEBANON — Linn County will partner with the city of Lebanon to upgrade Russell Drive and a portion of River Road and then transfer the property to the city, the Linn County Board of Commissioners agreed Tuesday.
SWEET HOME — Members of the City Council expressed support Tuesday evening for a Rural Linn County economic development proposal presented by Scott McDowell, a member of the Ford Institute Leadership Program.
SWEET HOME — In nearly every small town across America, there is a tavern or restaurant where locals gather each morning to drink coffee, gossip and question the decisions made on Friday night by the high school football coach.