County approves ordinance changes
It was the end of a long journey, the start of an ongoing process, and a display of unanimity all at once.
It was the end of a long journey, the start of an ongoing process, and a display of unanimity all at once.
More than 50 children got to see feathers, scales and fur up close and personal on Friday.
“Bluff Country Conservation…The Real Story” was the theme of an all-day bus tour on July 22 in Houston and Fillmore counties. Native seed production and distribution, water quality monitoring and research, and award-winning conservation practices were among the topics explored…
It was time to finalize a few agreements and projects.
Yet again, summer went by too quickly. As backpacks are reloaded with new notebooks and pencils and kids don new school clothes and gym shoes, at Southern Minnesota Initiative Foundation, we’ve been seeing some older faces filing into classrooms.
Know your rights and the Minnesota law regarding insurance coverage for vehicle damage. Many Minnesota-based agents tell customers who submit a claim that they must replace damaged parts with “aftermarket” rather than OEM.
The La Crescent High School girls soccer team encountered a couple early-season tests to start the year last week and came out with a 1-1 showing, earning an opening-game win on the road, but falling in a close home-opener to…
The La Crescent High School boys cross country team has a good chance to repeat the success it saw last season in its 2016 campaign, while the girls will contend with a roster thin of experience.
Do you like to eat? Do you like to chuckle now and then with a fellow comrade or neighbor or friend? How about volunteering? Could we tempt you to help us out?
Ryan Stotts still writes for the paper.
Like many in the community, I was saddened by the passing of Fred Meyer, an active member in La Crescent for nearly 40 years. The recent obituary emphasized his career with the Fish and Wildlife Service, the books and publications…
If there’s a prudent hesitation just before you jump, city officials showed it at the most recent La Crescent City Council meeting.
The La Crescent High School boys soccer team opened its season with a busy slate of three games over five days. Each contest was close, with one decided by just a matter of minutes, but the Lancers notched their first…
Hokah’s preliminary levy, which will be voted on officially in December, was essentially set by a unanimous vote at its Aug. 23 budget meeting, the second in a series of lengthy debates over the city’s fiscal status.
All my bones shall say, “Lord, who is like you?”—Psalm 35: 10
The bell’s surface gleamed, first from the late afternoon sun and later from the man-made lights overhead. In a span of four hours, the bell sounded 73 times, gleefully announcing each 360-foot sprint around the bases. Every swing, hit, catch,…
Winona County citizens will have one more opportunity to speak their mind on frac sand mining.
Audrey Bissen, 81, of La Crescent passed away Friday, Aug. 26, 2016, at Mayo Clinic Health System, La Crosse.
Mary Jane Viner, 83, of La Crosse died Friday, Aug. 26, 2016, at Gundersen Health System in La Crosse.
And that is very bad news for anyone who lines up across from Caledonia High School defensive end Ezekiel Ott this season.
A conversation with friends on a prairie walk recently turned from grasses and flowers to pharmaceutical prices when one of our friends noted the bees busy on the blooms of a blazing star.
Classes start at most local school districts including the School District of La Crosse on Thursday, and motorists will see a new lighting system on buses picking up and dropping off kids.
I confess to being a fan of Michael Moore. My respect goes all the way back to 1989, when he was an impoverished filmmaker in Flint, Michigan (his first documentary was the seminal "Roger and Me"), and has continued through his more recent films, through his books (two of which I've read), his TV show, all the way up to the present day, which finds him a multi-millionaire and elder statesman of the counter-culture.
Pretty much everything about Moore appeals to me. I like his left-wing ideology... Читать дальше...
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Thanks to a college football player’s small gesture of kindness, it could be a long time before a mother will have to worry again about her autistic son eating lunch alone. Tears streamed down the face of Leah Paske when she saw the photo of Florida State University wide receiver Travis Rudolph
Teyana Taylor, the actress made famous by Kanye West’s most recent music video “Fade,” has landed her next gig. VH1 announced Wednesday that Taylor will recur on their upcoming scripted drama series “The Breaks,” and she will also appear on the network’s game show “Hip Hop Squares.” The original “Breaks” film, which aired on VH1 in January, followed three young friends fulfilling their hip hop dreams in New York City in 1990. The series will continue to explore their triumph and heartbreak in... Читать дальше...