Finding the proper place to display decades of local history may take a few years to accomplish. But a city history museum task force has finished...
A scary assortment of zombies and other monsters took over an intersection in La Crescent on Sunday night, and spectators loved it. The 3rd Annual Thriller...
Twenty years and one month after the 9-11 attacks on America, first-hand accounts of those historic events are being played out on stage at UW-La Crosse. ...
Just a week after La Crosse’s city council approved new zoning for the old fish lab in Rivreside Park, the city’s Park Board approved a lease...
A year ago, it was kind of what everybody needed — an excuse to get out. In the midst of a pandemic, talk of trick-or-treating being...
La Crosse residents may think of 2020 as the year without Oktoberfest, Riverfest and some other local traditions. Rotary Lights, however, went on as usual last...
Tiffany Smith and Marty Wallesar run Hatchery, LLC, the group that wants to rent the old Fish Hatchery building on the north end of Riverside Park....
Almost 20 years ago, hunters in Wisconsin persuaded state leaders to allow a hunting season for mourning doves. Now, there’s a new bird in their sights…and...
After weeks of heated debate, a zoning change has been approved for the former fish lab building in Riverside Park. Just one city council member opposed...
A zoning change for the former fish lab in Riverside Park, as well as one for a four-story building on the south side could be decided...
Whether it’s biking, hunting or going on the river, outdoor recreation appears to be the biggest draw for visitors to the Coulee Region. That finding comes...
A big paddlewheeler Monday makes another stop in La Crosse. The American Countess will be at Riverside Park from 11 a.m. – 6 p.m. The paddlewheeler...
Putting businesses such as a bed-and-breakfast in La Crosse’s old fish lab would be a benefit to the community. That’s what developer Marty Walleser told the city council...
Safe Families connects people to community resources and supports families to help them stay together.
Oktoberfest goes fast in La Crosse. It was just on Friday when they tapped the Golden Keg, and Mayor Mitch Reynolds urged festgoers to be safe....
La Crosse’s biggest festival of the year is back, after not being held in 2020 because of COVID-19. But the folks who run Oktoberfest know that...
It could take a little longer to get into the Oktoberfest grounds this year. Fest is adding new security measures, including metal detectors. Everyone will need...
La Crosse’s first Oktoberfest in 2 years officially starts Thursday, and the first event in the morning will be the Seniors Breakfast at the southside festgrounds. ...
Thousands of visitors are expected for Oktoberfest, beginning Thursday. It’s one of La Crosse’s biggest events each year. It could also be a windfall for the...
Most of this year’s Oktoberfest royal family members have had to keep their selections secret for 18 months, because the 2020 fest didn’t happen. Ilene Kernozek,...