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The Galesville city council approved the purchase of a dump truck for $59,731 from the city’s general fund at their regular meeting last Thursday.
The council also sent a discussion proposal back to committee for an additional sewer rate increase of three percent for 2022. In their previous meeting...
The Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau School District will remain in a virtual instruction model until Jan. 4, a date which district administrator Michele Butler said at Monday’s regular school board meeting she is optimistic the district can return at full strength.
The latest wave of building shutdowns in...
State Road 121 in the town of Lincoln was closed for nearly 40 minutes after a car rear-ended a pickup truck Monday evening, according to the Trempealeau County Sheriff’s Department.
A release sent by the sheriff’s department said a Dodge truck driven by Brett Hays, 32, of Whitehall was stopped,...
It wasn’t without reservation, but the Blair city council unanimously approved an amended road use agreement that will allow Source Energy Services to increase the number of trucks it is allowed to have on the road from 10 per day to 25.
The agreement covers Carpenter Bridge, Snake Coulee and...
The number of new COVID-19 cases in Trempealeau County last week was the lowest it has been in two months, but two more residents died from the virus, according to the Trempealeau County Health Department.
The county’s 134 new cases reported by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services was the...
Wednesday, Dec. 2
10:46 — Galesville: A nurse is requesting a welfare check. A husband told the clinic that his wife suffers from alcoholism and when he got home from work yesterday, she had two black eyes. The husband claims he loves her and did not hit her. The clinic needs to speak with her, but...
25 YEARS AGO
Dec. 21, 1995
If Thursday’s action by the Whitehall School District board is any indication of the sentiment along Dairyland Conference schools, Onalaska Luther will be dropped from the conference. The Whitehall board voted unanimously to support the removal of the private school from...
As Trempealeau County continues to see a high number of new COVID-19 cases, a record for the number of deaths was set last week with six.
The 239 new cases reported in the county by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services were the third highest total recorded in a given week as roughly 48...
Regional frontline healthcare workers working through the Mayo Clinic with COVID-19 patients held a virtual forum last week, where they described the challenges, opportunities and cumulative fatigue among their co-workers.
Traci Kokke, RN, an infectious disease nurse at Mayo Clinic Health System in...
Just a couple of months short of the six-year anniversary of when James Killian was first charged with child sex abuse, the state department of justice is asking the state appeals court to review the dismissal of charges against the Independence man.
State Attorney General Joshua Kaul notified the...




