The newest bishop to lead the La Crosse Area Synod is making history as the youngest and first person of color to be elected to the position.
Wearing masks and social distancing is still "highly encouraged" for unvaccinated parishioners, and parishes are not allowed to host "vaccinated-only" masses or check vaccination statuses of any attendees.
In 2020, Kind squeaked by with just 51% of the vote, earning just above 11,000 votes over Van Orden, one of his toughest opponents since taking office.
"Obviously anything and everything has been helpful, but just not knowing how long it's going to take — it just feels good that there's a spark," Plourde said.
La Crosse County itself is estimated to receive $22.89 million in relief, while the city of La Crosse is likely to receive $21.99 million, and the remaining municipalities in the county $6.59 million.
La Crosse County itself is estimated to receive $22.89 million in relief, while the city of La Crosse is likely to receive $21.99 million, and the remaining municipalities in the county $6.59 million.
A memo from a Republican super PAC identified the race for Wisconsin’s 3rd Congressional District as critical in 2022, suggesting a “rematch” between longtime Democratic Rep. Ron Kind and his past GOP opponent Derrick Van Orden.
"Congress should stay nimble and continue to listen to folks back home in case we missed things or overlooked things that still need to be addressed," Kind said.
"When you get into that figure of 50,000, you start providing debt relief to a lot of upper-income families, to be quite frank," Kind said.
The $92,799,000 phase two of the university's Prairie Springs Science Center is on the budget, and would include labs, a greenhouse, observatory and more.
"I know PFAS are all across the state and I can't imagine that the Republicans are going to balk at putting money towards the mitigation of PFAS," Evers said.
"I know PFAS are all across the state and I can't imagine that the Republicans are going to balk at putting money towards the mitigation of PFAS," Evers said.
"You should change your first name to 3rd," a screenshot appears to show Van Orden saying to former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich in a tweet.
"You should change your first name to 3rd," a screenshot appears to show Van Orden saying to former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich in a tweet.
Reactions have varied between messages of unity, as well as honoring the historic swearing-in of Harris, the first Black, South Asian and woman VP.
"He's getting his goal of building a big, beautiful wall," Kind said. "Unfortunately, that wall is surrounding the United States Capitol."
"We just have an opportunity to bounce back from this economic crisis that we're in and help solve this environmental, climate crisis," Barnes said.
"It was just kind of the last kick to put us over the hump," Uff-Da Shoppe owner, Mitch Williams, said of the pandemic, "it made us do it a couple years sooner than we would have."
Business continues to grow at Bubba’s Meats, which Lee Tabbert opened nearly seven years ago at 1248 Redfield St., in a building that has been a meat market for all but one year since it was built 130 years ago.
HOLMEN — The Mudd Cup is back, and the owners of the HD Drive-In at 612 N. Main St. in Holmen say business has been better than expected ever since they opened for the season May 11.
HOLMEN — The coronavirus pandemic has made this an even more memorable year at Drugan’s Castle Mound Golf & Restaurant near Holmen, which is marking 50 years in business.
ONALASKA — In the two months since the coronavirus pandemic prompted governors of many states to issue stay-at-home orders, more people with more time on their hands have been walking and bicycling around town.
ONALASKA — The Dahl Honda automobile dealership’s new Onalaska building, twice as large as the downtown La Crosse building that it’s leaving and on a nearly six-acre site with twice as much space for automobiles, opened Monday at 2520 Midwest Drive, between the Goodwill Industries store and …
BANGOR — Two years after he started his Schindoggies food cart, Michael Schindler and Sara Clark are adding a Schindoggies food truck and making plans for monthly cruise nights this summer at their The Cardinals Nest at 1710 Commercial St. in downtown Bangor.
The webinar will address financial relief available to small businesses.