About $1.4 million would be paid back to city through slip fees
Groundbreaking could be this fall with facility opening in May
In 1968, the La Crosse City Council was on its second round of bids for a new building to replace the city hall at 6th and...
In 1973, the organizers of Oktoberfest made a scheduling move to cut down on the public drunkenness and crowds on 3rd Street of previous years. The...
Alleged highway accident happened in September, while trial will be during December
Shelter visitor accused of confronting others with small weapon
Bird-dropping remedy costing City Hall over $30,000
In 1985, Onalaska tennis pro Tom Gullikson won his first singles title in 11 years on the Grand Prix circuit. Gullikson took the championship at the...
“We’ve been breached already,” said county IT director.
County had over $4 million in damage but may get just $2.5 from FEMA
Just after the 1963 Oktoberfest, organizers claimed the crowd that attended the 3rd annual festival was the largest ever in La Crosse. Festgoers drank 1000 half-barrels...
Bill would keep from prosecuting children forced into prostitution, other activity
Full city council will vote on spending Thursday night
Seating area built to honor activist who died in 2015
Fire confined to southeast side of factory
In the fall of 1965, Dale Rudy got a building permit to build a second A&W restaurant in La Crosse. The original A&W in town is...
The local service agency now known as Riverfront is getting a new name. As of December, the agency will be called Aptiv. The organization, which helps...
The band has played in town since at least 1963
Council president requested vote be delayed until final budget was complete
Just before the 1974 election, Wisconsin Governor Patrick Lucey spoke in the new North Hall of UW-L, now called Wimberly Hall. Democrat Lucey was seeking a...