Anyone driving by the Dunkin’ Donuts store on Losey Boulevard Friday morning may have noticed someone on the roof waiving at them. It was for a...
Olivia Moths and Sarah Staff in the WIZM studio for La Crosse Talk to preview this year’s 20th annual Steppin’ Out in Pink event. La Crosse...
Ashley Adams, the lead instructor at HorseSense in Coon Valley, in studio hyping up the Kentucky Derby watch party fundraiser they’re having Saturday, plus everything the...
A Kentucky Derby watch party and fundraiser for Houston County’s Ability Building Community (ABC) on Saturday. Sammie Sherry with the nonprofit was in studio for WIZM’s...
Sherry Noble from Next Chapter, joins WIZM’s La Crosse Talk to discuss what their group is about and a big fundraiser they’re having Wednesday. Next Chapter’s...
Bri Holden in the WIZM studio helping us navigate the world of Parkinson’s disease, as she’s helping put on the 3rd Annual La Crosse Area Parkinson’s...
A big fundraiser Friday to help the Coulee Region Humane Society, which is running over capacity right now. “We have been operating with a lot more...
Friends and relatives of a 19-year-old man, who was shot and killed at a downtown La Crosse tavern, will raise money in his honor later this...
A popular winter fundraiser for the Special Olympics is back at an Onalaska restaurant for another year. Monday, between noon and 8 p.m., is when Onalaska...
Honoring Badger Band traditions like their popular Fifth Quarter and “On, Wisconsin!” the concert will appeal to Badger Band fans of all ages.
If you’re looking for a fancy, fun event for a cause to ring in 2023, look no further than downtown La Crosse
Live music, storytelling, games, and an optional hike pair well with craft beer and wine to support the Coon Valley Nature and Heritage Center.
Twenty four hours of live broadcasts sharing stories from CMN families and health care workers brought much needed funds that will stay local.
The Coon Valley non-profit, aimed primarily to help youth, adult and military veterans with disabilities, is hosting the fest at their headquarters to support their programs.
The event is a spin on the traditional fun run fundraiser to make it more accessible for all ages and abilities with music, food trucks, and...
The August Ball was originally celebrated in 1887 in La Crosse. This year's event celebrates history and traditions.
Great Rivers United Way has been there for the community for more than 70 years, uniting people and resources to improve lives and strengthen communities.
The event is raising funds for the Anthony Fund, a non-profit aimed at helping young people realize their potential and "Making Kindness Common."
United We Chalk is a family-friendly, all-abilities chalk art competition to raise money for Great Rivers United Way’s 51 funded programs.
B.L.A.C.K. is celebrating nearly 7 years of empowering and elevating the black community in the La Crosse area with a Black and Gold party.