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FREEPORT, Maine (AP) — L.L. Bean is moving to cut costs by freezing pensions and offering voluntary early retirements, and company officials say they are taking a hard look at its generous shipping and return policies.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump Organization is returning to a long-dormant licensing deal involving a beachfront luxury resort in the Dominican Republic, testing the limits of Donald Trump's pledge to halt new international Trump-branded projects during his presidency.
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Adam Warren pitched in 29 games for the Chicago Cubs to help the team win the NL Central but could only look from afar when his former teammates won the franchise's first World Series title since…
NEW YORK (AP) — A healthy start. That's the main thing the New York Mets are hoping for this spring.
THURSDAY, Feb. 9, 2017 (HealthDay News) -- Language barriers may prevent some eligible U.S. patients from receiving a kidney transplant, a new study suggests.
After years of playing alongside one another, next season will be different for Onalaska High School seniors Jalen Sample, Tyler Hughes and Tyler Turriff.
With the construction of a new public library, the village of Holmen is also undertaking a project to provide access to the new building. The access project will extend Legion Street to the site of the new county public library…
Onalaska’s Board of Public Works closed their tab on the first phase of their multi-million-dollar Main Street overlook.
Having amassed more than 180 points and nearly 100 rebounds, Onalaska High School graduate and Western Technical College sophomore Terra Stuttley leads the Cavaliers women’s basketball team in scoring and is second in rebounds.
The Onalaska High School Freddy Extra Effort Award is awarded to students who go above and beyond what is expected while displaying positive leadership and school spirit. Three winners per month from any grade are chosen by the academic departments.…
The Onalaska Police Department will hold its fifth annual Citizens Police Academy starting on March 15. This 10-week course is designed to demystify police work by immersing participants in all facets of an officer’s day-to-day reality.
A federal court has ordered the Wisconsin legislature to redraw voting districts in time for the 2018 elections. This is a victory for voters, who have been voting in gerrymandered districts that were ruled unconstitutional in November.
The Department of Transportation audit announcement felt like a sucker punch to the gut. Projects in the works for our state roads have cost $3 billion more than projected, $3 billion more than the Legislature planned for. This is simply…
Community activist Rita Schmitz and local business Pischke Motors were presented the honor of West Salem person and business of the year at Saturday’s West Salem Business Association Banquet.
The West Salem dance team wasn’t expecting to place first or even fifth when they walked in the doors of the La Crosse Center ready for the Wisconsin Association of Cheer/Pom Coaches state dance competition last weekend.
The Town of Farmington was certified as a Broadband Forward community by the Public Services Commission at a meeting this week to address the availability of adequate internet service in the region.
The Bangor chapter of the National FFA Organization has begun selling pregame tickets for this year’s donkey basketball game 1 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 26.
West Salem High School senior McKenzie Fitzpatrick was sitting in her father’s law office in downtown La Crosse when she witnessed a truth that many would sooner forget, dismiss or deny.
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Jesus said, "Love your neighbor as yourself."
Women, if you want change, don’t carry signs and block traffic and make a production for the working class.