Grouse Hollow Journal
Considering how many times people have said I must be out of my tree over the years, I made up for it these last couple of weeks.
Considering how many times people have said I must be out of my tree over the years, I made up for it these last couple of weeks.
BEAVER, Pa. (AP) — A western Pennsylvania woman has admitted she stole a police cruiser and led police officers on an 80 mph chase — all while her hands were cuffed behind her.
Featured events for Global Initiatives Week in La Crosse today include:
SIAK, Indonesia (AP) — Forest fires difficult to control? Call in the pachyderm patrol.
Tony Romo is coming back, even if it's too late to save the Dallas Cowboys' season.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The Indianapolis Colts' playoff hopes, and by extension the rest of the woeful AFC South, now reside in the hands of 40-year-old Matt Hasselbeck.
BOCA RATON, Fla. (AP) — Now that they're playoff teams for a change, the Blue Jays, Cubs and Mets believe they can make a winning sales pitch to free agents.
What a team does one season often has no bearing on how it fares the following year.
The timing of Veterans Day, formerly known as Armistice Day, is deliberate in terms of historic dates because we celebrate on the anniversary of the armistice signed on the 11th hour of the 11…
It was doubtful that the University of Missouri would stand up to a left-wing pressure campaign targeting its president, but when the football team joined the campaign, it was all over.
NEW YORK — Serving together in Vietnam, John Middaugh and Henry “Bill” Warner forged an Army-brothers bond they knew was profound and lasting.
Seventeen years after it was rejected by more than 60 percent of La Crosse voters, the north-south highway is back in nearly identical form.
Watching the political debates has me, a veteran, supporting Bernie Sanders. I listen to all the sound bites and read all the gossip, but I have only found one candidate where I can actually m…
My initial reaction to the letter to the editor by Donald Salter (Oct. 15 Tribune) was to not respond. He has a right to his opinion, even if he doesn’t understand the healing possible at The …
DEAR ZORBA: I have arthritis in both knees. It hurts — a lot. My orthopedic surgeon wants me to try conservative measures before having a knee replacement.
SEATTLE (AP) — Crews have begun cleaning up Seattle's famed "gum wall" near Pike Place Market, where tourists and locals have been sticking their used chewing gum for the past 20 years. Here's…
Like my buddy says, you can’t eat horns. Venison, on the other hand, is an entirely different story. It’s Minnesota’s annual blaze orange invasion. Thousands of teachers, accountants and shift…
MADISON — Repeat drunk drivers would lose their licenses for at least a decade under a bill backed by a rare bipartisan coalition of Wisconsin lawmakers.
Korea was a bloody, free-for-all for three years, with some of the worst of a bad situation coming 65 years ago, during the winter of 1950, as U.S. forces led the charge against the invading N…
Armistice Day morning 75 years ago was warm in La Crosse — 48 degrees at 6 a.m., the cold, hard rain of the preceding few days gone. Hundreds of duck hunters up and down the Upper Mississippi …
Al Wright of Sparta wasn’t sure in 1950 why President Harry Truman “sent me over there,” he said of his involvement in the Korean War.
A free educational event for people with multiple sclerosis, family and friends will be at 6 p.m. Nov. 23 at the Lunda Center, 400 N. Seventh St., on the Western Technical College campus.
The Clara Fields Pre-K Reading Program will be closed Nov. 25-27 and resume Nov. 30. It will also be closed Dec. 24 through Jan. 3, resuming Monday, Jan. 4.
WEST SALEM -- West Salem Boy Scout Troop 77 will go door to door from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday in West Salem for its annual food drive.
Tomah Memorial Hospital is offering an American Heart Association HeartSaver First Aid CPR/AED Certification class Dec. 10 from 5-9 p.m. in the hospital classrooms.