An early draft of Minnesota frac sand mine regulations, which will now
Students at Onalaska High School took assessments last Friday that will, to
Driving drunk on a Monday morning and crashing into parked cars pretty much
Despite cuts to state school aid in 2010, and slower growth of school revenue
The size of the Monroe County Board could shrink from 26 people now to 16
It’s the first such increase since 2008. Cities are spending more money on
The UW-L campus this weekend will, to administrators and police, be a
UW-L’s student enrollment this year broke records with 10,427 on
If your son or daughter attends Winona State University and brought a hookah
Tax increment financing is a way that local governments offer financial
Yet…….another scam. The Wisconsin State Patrol is warning about a
A report heading to the Minnesota Environmental Quality Board today will
Changes are coming for Wisconsin residents currently enrolled in BadgerCare.
La Crosse’s rental registration process could be in jeopardy. A bill
Another law enforcement agency is likely to be on the water in the
A victory for tighter bank monitoring. That’s what Wisconsin watchdog
Four Landscape Horticulture students from Western Technical College found more than Birch and Maple as they walked near campus studying for a tree identification test. Katie...
In advance of the inevitable Oktoberfest house parties that
Staff and volunteers from the Salvation Army are asking the community to