Canada's talented group is aiming at Rio 2016
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Canada is in position to secure a berth to its first Olympic basketball tournament since Sydney 2000, with Andrew Wiggins leading a young team that has been too much to hand…
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Canada is in position to secure a berth to its first Olympic basketball tournament since Sydney 2000, with Andrew Wiggins leading a young team that has been too much to hand…
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — A person familiar with the decision has told The Associated Press that the NFL will suspend Buffalo Bills linebacker Ikemefuna Enemkpali for the first four games of t…
ASHWAUBENON, Wis. (AP) — Authorities have released the name of a robbery suspect killed in an exchange of gunfire with Ashwaubenon police.
LAKE FOREST, Ill. (AP) — Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers welcome the soaring expectations. Maybe someday soon, the Chicago Bears will, too.
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A federal judge heard conflicting arguments Thursday on whether he should block a capacity expansion on the Alberta Clipper oil pipeline or allow a temporary workaround that…
WASHINGTON (AP) — One congressional committee subpoenaed him. Two others are dangling the possibility of a promise of immunity to get him to dish about Hillary Rodham Clinton's email setup.
Blood donors will have two opportunities to donate in Monroe County later this month.
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Losing consistently leads to plenty of change.
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — Years after discounted versions of some of the most expensive drugs ever went on sale in other countries, they're finally coming to the world's biggest medicine market.
NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Wednesday on the New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq Stock Market:
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — It's better late than never for Kent Broyhill, who sent $100 to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln to pay off his old parking tickets after graduating more than 40 years ago.
The city of Onalaska has started to weigh the pros and cons of reorganizing the city’s leadership after appointing a subcommittee to research a possible Onalaska city administrator or manager …
After a brief public hearing Tuesday, the Bangor Village Board unanimously voted to move ahead with the creation of a second tax-increment financing district.
The Onalaska Town Board is still wrestling with budget issues. However, the board did take action at its Sept. 8 meeting addressing the shortfall in funds for this year’s operations.
For the first time in a long time, the West Salem School District is short on bus drivers. The school district has had the same group of bus drivers for a long time, and now that many of them …
For four horsewomen with ties to the Holmen area, a recent trip to Canada was a dream come true. Jan Wiggert of Holmen, her daughters Stephanie Eckelkamp of Dresbach, Minn., and Kate Johnson o…
A crowd of students and staff clapped and shouted in approval Friday when Holmen High School agriculture science teacher Roger King was named the Wisconsin High School Teacher of the Year.
Although the plat for a new Holmen subdivision hasn’t been submitted, the Holmen Public Works Committee voted to send a developer’s agreement on to the village board for approval. Approval of …
Dr. Kasey Heichel, who recently opened a chiropractic practice in Onalaska, wants to bring wellness to her patients without injections or surgery.
For Jim Brickl, 2015 has been a year filled with change, and that has allowed him to spend time making art.
After more than 10 years of playing the sport, a hockey player from West Salem has taken the next step toward his dream of playing college hockey, and at just 16, he seems to be ahead of the g…
MADISON — The state should consider criminal penalties for those who commit fraud when seeking taxpayer money from the Wisconsin Economic Development Corp., according to a key Republican lawmaker.
It was 100 years ago that West Salem’s favorite son and famed author Hamlin Garland packed up and left town to move to New York City. Garland would never return to live in his birthplace, and …
The following area youths won honors at the 2015 La Crosse Interstate Fair:
Although it’s not officially autumn yet, the La Crosse County Library already has abandoned the summer with thoughts of fall colors, changing leaves and new books. On Sunday, Sept. 13, we will…