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The Trempealeau County Sheriff’s Department is investigating the death of a 33-year-old Altoona woman after her body was found last Wednesday in a field south of Eleva.
While the department reported foul play is not suspected, the release sent last Thursday said they were investigating the death of...
The city of Arcadia is “next in line” for another review by a federal agency controlling a large share of the money for one of two flood-control projects slated for the city.
The additional work by the federal Economic Development Agency came after the city had to drop elements of its “internal...
(25 YEARS AGO) Aug. 17, 1995 - Americans expect a major collision between President Clinton and congress over the federal budget, the Whitehall Area Chamber of Commerce was told Monday night. Bringing that warning was U.S. Rep. Steve Gunderson, the veteran congressman who will be at the scene of...
The Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau School District will move forward with reopening to in-person instruction with remote learning options despite losing the Coulee Covid-19 Compass their plans were based upon.
While they wait for an anticipated replacement to the compass from local health officials,...
Wednesday, July 29
10:57 — Arcadia: Caller reported a white SUV pulling a trailer ran two stop signs and almost struck them.
14:06 — Whitehall: A load of liquid manure was spilled. Caller said it’s a traffic hazard. .
15:19 — Galesville: A big blue bus passed a tractor with oncoming traffic....
A man who was arrested for allegedly stealing Independence lawn items faces new felony charges after he reportedly spit in the face of a deputy, laughed and said he had tested positive for COVID-19.
The new charges against Kevin Christianson, 35, of 3509 Lee St., Independence, include bail jumping...
There were fewer new COVID-19 cases in Trempealeau County over the past week, but positive tests came back at the highest rate since mid-July.
The Trempealeau County Health Department announced Monday that there were seven new cases last weekend, bringing the total number of cases in the county to...
The end may finally be in sight for a five-month back-and-forth for the village of Trempealeau in their efforts to pass a floodplain zoning ordinance amendment.
Despite a state bill being signed into law on March 3 that removed a controversial 50 percent rule regarding limits to home improvements...
While the Trempealeau County Sheriff’s Department may not be enforcing the face-covering mandate issued by Gov. Tony Evers last week, county residents still could be fined if they’re caught violating the order.
The order issued by Evers last Thursday is designed to limit the...
The cancellation of Arcadia’s two premier events of the summer, Broiler-Dairy Days and Ashley for the Arts, have left area taverns like John Jaszewski’s scrambling to make up lost business.
Jaszewski’s bar “JR Sport - Jaz On The Tracks” in Arcadia said the two weekends are his biggest weekends of...