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The Department of Natural Resources invites those interested in deer management in Wisconsin to apply for a seat on a County Deer Advisory Council (CDAC).
Council members include representatives from a variety of stakeholder groups interested in white-tail deer management in Wisconsin. The...
Officials with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) and Division of State Patrol are reminding motorists to be extra alert for deer along roadways. Deer activity typically increases during May and June as females search for places to give birth and young deer separate from their...
It was another record week in terms of the number of people to test positive for COVID-19 as the Trempealeau County Health Department announced 19 more positive results last week.
The new record broke the previous record of 16 set the previous week as the county had 61 confirmed cases as of...
Forty-one Trempealeau County businesses and attractions won 2020 recognition as among the best along the Great River Trail in a competition that stretched the length of the Mississippi River.
Twenty-six of the awards from River Travel Magazine went to locations in Trempealeau. The Trempealeau Hotel...
As eight Whitehall businesses take advantage of low-interest loans from the city to help with COVID-19 losses, others in Trempealeau County are considering applications for state grants.
The eight Whitehall businesses each received a $3,000 three-year, interest-free loan, according to city...
After a successful debut in La Crosse County on May 29, health departments in Buffalo, Crawford, Jackson, La Crosse, Monroe, Trempealeau and Vernon counties have partnered to develop and launch the Coulee COVID-19 Compass.
“COVID-19 doesn’t respect county borders, so collaboration and partnerships...
Arcadia officials approved buying a one-time medical clinic building on the city’s east side, giving the city an over 5,000-square-foot site for a new city hall and police department.
After a series of closed meetings to discuss the purchase and keep confidential the amount the city was offering,...
Wednesday, June 3
10:27 — Galesville: A rock flew from a dump truck and broke the caller’s windshield.
16:12 — Blair: Caller reported a two-vehicle accident.
16:39 — Osseo: An inmate would like to file a theft complaint.
19:32 — Independence: Caller advised a vehicle swerved at subjects.
19:46...
Arcadia officials endorsed federal engineers taking the next step in their planning of flood works for the city, but made it clear the city was not fully committing to the project.
The city’s letter, approved by the council last Wednesday, encourages a division of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers...
Pain.
It wasn’t his neck that the police officer’s knee was on. He wasn’t the one who lost his life and he didn’t personally know George Floyd. But when Clifford Tyson heard about and saw what happened, Pain is what he felt.
“Just so much pain,” Tyson said. “Why does this keep on happening? What...