New McIntosh Memorial Library sees record use
The new McIntosh Memorial Library in Viroqua has been open to the public since Feb. 22, and it has been well used and received by patrons.
The new McIntosh Memorial Library in Viroqua has been open to the public since Feb. 22, and it has been well used and received by patrons.
All caring citizens have a reason to pause and reflect on the difficult decision we’ve been asked to make when it comes to choosing our next president on Nov. 8.
The Viroqua volleyball team ended its regular season on a winning note as it defeated Arcadia, 3-2, Tuesday, Oct. 11; and beat Onalaska Luther, 3-1, last Thursday.
Kickapoo Coffee Roasters recently celebrated its 10th anniversary of roasting and selling fair-trade coffee beans sourced through direct relationships with farmer cooperatives in Africa, Ethiopia, and Central and South America. The successful coffee business takes pride in its detailed attention…
On Sept. 22, 2016, southwestern Wisconsin had a 100-year flash flood as a result of heavy rain on a water saturated earth. It’s the third severe flash flood to hit the region in the last nine years. Unbelievable, isn’t it,…
Former Wisconsin Sen. Dan Kapanke plans to keep an open mind about transportation and education funding and reach across the aisle for joint solutions if elected to his former seat in the 32nd Senate District.
Sen. Jennifer Shilling hopes to focus on infrastructure — from roads to broadband — if reelected Nov. 8 in District 32.
Independent Chip DeNure is running for a seat in the Wisconsin Senate to continue his decades-long fight against the proposed $140 million north-south corridor connection to run through the middle of La Crosse.
We got home around 4 p.m. on Monday. We had been across Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska and eastern Colorado and back to spend some time with our family and friends in the Vail Valley.
I want to give a public thank you to Sadie Urban and all of the dedicated staff and volunteers of the Kickapoo Valley Reserve who made the Oct. 1 Dam Challenge triathlon work so well.
You can not have a free-market when the government has its thumbs on the scale.
SOUP on Oct. 12 was a tremendous success. We had at least 100 people at the Legion eating, listening and funding projects for Viroqua. It was a great crowd, diverse in age, gender and background, which made the event even…
Bethel Home in Viroqua has new residents that have come to roost in the facility’s enclosed courtyard — a flock of six chickens.
The Melrose-Mindoro volleyball team ended the regular season with a win over Alma/Pepin last week.The Lady Mustangs defeated Alma/Pepin on the road Thursday in four sets in the final match before playoffs this week.
Black River Falls High School has added a new space to help foster agriculture education.
The Ho-Chunk Nation has kicked off its first year of a financial literacy course that’s required for high school graduates to receive their trust money payout.
Fishing has hit a lull, but there is lots of activity on the local hunting scene.
The Westby Norse volleyball team traveled to Black River Falls last week to end the regular season.
The Black River Falls boys cross country team took a seventh-place finish in a tough Coulee field at the conference meet Saturday.
The Jackson County Public Health Department is offering flu shots for all ages.
We seem to have a knack for planning road trips to see the fall colors on routes that don’t seem to have much in the way of color. Case in point: We traveled north to Fifield last week so that…
Several months ago, the Republican candidate for president mentioned the nuclear option. A few weeks ago, he mentioned a limited nuclear option to fight ISIS.
Uber partners with health companies for flu shots, wellness Uber is partnering with two health care companies to offer free flu shots, wellness classes and other benefits for its drivers and their families in San Francisco. Dignity Health, a hospital chain, and its partner GoHealth Urgent Care, which provides walk-in urgent care at four Bay Area centers, are providing the free shots to drivers for a limited time.
Megabots is hoping to create a billion dollar sports entertainment company that pits multi-ton giant robots against each other in head-to-head combat. Photo/Video: Jake Nicol/The Wall Street Journal