Onalaska, WI News
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- News in brief
- Raptors to be focus of ‘green’ meeting
- Onalaska’s CodeRED to be tested Oct. 18
- Holmen area pastor does double duty
- Mother, daughter team up for new day care business
- Youth justice run/walk set for Oct. 24
- Holmen Fire Department gears up for annual spookfest
- Town shop to get survey to settle dispute
- Holmen man claims $1 million prize
- PSC approves city’s water rate increase
- Village panel settles on library furnace
- Holmen school tax might jump 10 percent
- Onalaska school district expecting 10 percent tax hike
- Council hears pleas to keep bus service
- Church news
- Raptors to be focus of ‘green’ meeting
- Onalaska’s CodeRED to be tested Oct. 18
- Holmen area pastor does double duty
- Mother, daughter team up for new day care business
- Youth justice run/walk set for Oct. 24
- Holmen Fire Department gears up for annual spookfest
- Town shop to get survey to settle dispute
- Holmen man claims $1 million prize
- PSC approves city’s water rate increase
- Village panel settles on library furnace
- Holmen school tax might jump 10 percent
- Onalaska school district expecting 10 percent tax hike
- Council hears pleas to keep bus service
- Church news
- News in brief
- Holmen area pastor does double duty
- Onalaska’s CodeRED to be tested Oct. 18
- Mother, daughter team up for new day care business
- Holmen area pastor does double duty
- Youth justice run/walk set for Oct. 24
- Mother, daughter team up for new day care business
- Holmen Fire Department gears up for annual spookfest
- Youth justice run/walk set for Oct. 24
- Town shop to get survey to settle dispute
- Holmen Fire Department gears up for annual spookfest
- Holmen man claims $1 million prize
- Town shop to get survey to settle dispute
- PSC approves city’s water rate increase
- Holmen man claims $1 million prize
- Village panel settles on library furnace
- PSC approves city’s water rate increase
- Holmen school tax might jump 10 percent
- Village panel settles on library furnace
- Onalaska school district expecting 10 percent tax hike
- Holmen school tax might jump 10 percent
- Council hears pleas to keep bus service
- Onalaska school district expecting 10 percent tax hike
- Council hears pleas to keep bus service
- Church news
- News in brief
- Church news
- Raptors to be focus of ‘green’ meeting
- News in brief
- Onalaska’s CodeRED to be tested Oct. 18
- Raptors to be focus of ‘green’ meeting
- Mother, daughter team up for new day care business
- Youth justice run/walk set for Oct. 24
- Holmen Fire Department gears up for annual spookfest
- Town shop to get survey to settle dispute
- Holmen man claims $1 million prize
- PSC approves city’s water rate increase
- Village panel settles on library furnace
- Holmen school tax might jump 10 percent
- Onalaska school district expecting 10 percent tax hike
- Council hears pleas to keep bus service
- Church news
- News in brief
- Raptors to be focus of ‘green’ meeting
- Onalaska’s CodeRED to be tested Oct. 18
- Holmen area pastor does double duty
- Water rate increase now in PSC’s hands
- City needs $16.5 million for public works projects
- School districts see enrollment increases
- Power line plan sparks reactions
- Coulee Golf Bowl sold to Onalaska man
- News in brief
- Wisconsin ranks high on deer ‘hit’ list
- Centering Onalaska tries out autumn decorations
- Holland park tree planting honors Dienger
- Metallics opts for stricter air emission limits
- Freak fire hits at Center 90
- News in brief
- Wisconsin ranks high on deer ‘hit’ list
- Centering Onalaska tries out autumn decorations
- Holland park tree planting honors Dienger
- Metallics opts for stricter air emission limits
- Freak fire hits at Center 90
- Water rate increase now in PSC’s hands
- City needs $16.5 million for public works projects
- School districts see enrollment increases
- Power line plan sparks reactions
- Coulee Golf Bowl sold to Onalaska man
- Freak fire hits at Center 90
- News in brief
- Water rate increase now in PSC’s hands
- Wisconsin ranks high on deer ‘hit’ list
- City needs $16.5 million for public works projects
- Centering Onalaska tries out autumn decorations
- School districts see enrollment increases
- Holland park tree planting honors Dienger
- Power line plan sparks reactions
- Metallics opts for stricter air emission limits
- Coulee Golf Bowl sold to Onalaska man
- Freak fire hits at Center 90
- Water rate increase now in PSC’s hands
- City needs $16.5 million for public works projects
- School districts see enrollment increases
- Power line plan sparks reactions
- Coulee Golf Bowl sold to Onalaska man
- News in brief
- Wisconsin ranks high on deer ‘hit’ list
- Centering Onalaska tries out autumn decorations
- Holland park tree planting honors Dienger
- Metallics opts for stricter air emission limits
- Coulee Golf Bowl sold to Onalaska man
- News in brief
- Wisconsin ranks high on deer ‘hit’ list
- Centering Onalaska tries out autumn decorations
- Holland park tree planting honors Dienger
- Metallics opts for stricter air emission limits
- Freak fire hits at Center 90
- Water rate increase now in PSC’s hands
- City needs $16.5 million for public works projects
- School districts see enrollment increases
- Power line plan sparks reactions
- News in brief
- Wisconsin ranks high on deer ‘hit’ list
- Centering Onalaska tries out autumn decorations
- Holland park tree planting honors Dienger
- Metallics opts for stricter air emission limits
- Freak fire hits at Center 90
- Water rate increase now in PSC’s hands
- City needs $16.5 million for public works projects
- School districts see enrollment increases
- Power line plan sparks reactions
- Coulee Golf Bowl sold to Onalaska man
- Power line plan sparks reactions
- Metallics opts for stricter air emission limits
- Coulee Golf Bowl sold to Onalaska man
- Freak fire hits at Center 90
- Water rate increase now in PSC’s hands
- City needs $16.5 million for public works projects
- School districts see enrollment increases
- Power line plan sparks reactions
- Coulee Golf Bowl sold to Onalaska man
- News in brief
- Wisconsin ranks high on deer ‘hit’ list
- Centering Onalaska tries out autumn decorations
- Holland park tree planting honors Dienger
- Metallics opts for stricter air emission limits
- Freak fire hits at Center 90
- News in brief
- Water rate increase now in PSC’s hands
- Wisconsin ranks high on deer ‘hit’ list
- City needs $16.5 million for public works projects
- Centering Onalaska tries out autumn decorations
- School districts see enrollment increases
- Holland park tree planting honors Dienger
- ID theft most common among young adults
- Ordering pizza might save a life
- Madden Xbox 360 tournament planned in Holmen
- News in brief
- Onalaska Town Board members squabble over bills
- Wisconsin ranks high on deer ‘hit’ list
- Public hearing scheduled for water rate increase
- Centering Onalaska tries out autumn decorations
- High voltage power lines on city radar
- Holland park tree planting honors Dienger
- District ponders how to spend $560,000
- Metallics opts for stricter air emission limits
- Onalaska school survey is two-way education
- Freak fire hits at Center 90
- Holmen schools scramble to deal with death of 12-year-old
- Water rate increase now in PSC’s hands
- City needs $16.5 million for public works projects
- School districts see enrollment increases
- Power line plan sparks reactions
- Coulee Golf Bowl sold to Onalaska man
- News in brief
- County urges citizens to be prepared
- Free screening offered for arterial disease
- Public hearing scheduled for water rate increase
- High voltage power lines on city radar
- District ponders how to spend $560,000
- Onalaska school survey is two-way education
- Holmen schools scramble to deal with death of 12-year-old
- News in brief
- County urges citizens to be prepared
- Free screening offered for arterial disease
- ID theft most common among young adults
- Ordering pizza might save a life
- Madden Xbox 360 tournament planned in Holmen
- Onalaska Town Board members squabble over bills
- Holmen schools scramble to deal with death of 12-year-old
- News in brief
- County urges citizens to be prepared
- Free screening offered for arterial disease
- ID theft most common among young adults
- News in brief
- Ordering pizza might save a life
- County urges citizens to be prepared
- Madden Xbox 360 tournament planned in Holmen
- Free screening offered for arterial disease
- Onalaska Town Board members squabble over bills
- ID theft most common among young adults
- Public hearing scheduled for water rate increase
- Ordering pizza might save a life
- High voltage power lines on city radar
- Madden Xbox 360 tournament planned in Holmen
- District ponders how to spend $560,000
- Onalaska Town Board members squabble over bills
- Onalaska school survey is two-way education
- Public hearing scheduled for water rate increase
- Holmen schools scramble to deal with death of 12-year-old
- High voltage power lines on city radar
- District ponders how to spend $560,000
- Onalaska school survey is two-way education
- Public hearing scheduled for water rate increase
- ID theft most common among young adults
- High voltage power lines on city radar
- Ordering pizza might save a life
- District ponders how to spend $560,000
- Madden Xbox 360 tournament planned in Holmen
- Onalaska school survey is two-way education
- Onalaska Town Board members squabble over bills
- Holmen schools scramble to deal with death of 12-year-old
- Public hearing scheduled for water rate increase
- High voltage power lines on city radar
- District ponders how to spend $560,000
- Onalaska school survey is two-way education
- Holmen schools scramble to deal with death of 12-year-old
- News in brief
- County urges citizens to be prepared
- Free screening offered for arterial disease
- ID theft most common among young adults
- Ordering pizza might save a life
- News in brief
- Madden Xbox 360 tournament planned in Holmen
- County urges citizens to be prepared
- Onalaska Town Board members squabble over bills
- Free screening offered for arterial disease
- Holmen schools scramble to deal with death of 12-year-old
- News in brief
- County urges citizens to be prepared
- Free screening offered for arterial disease
- ID theft most common among young adults
- Ordering pizza might save a life
- Madden Xbox 360 tournament planned in Holmen
- Onalaska Town Board members squabble over bills
- Public hearing scheduled for water rate increase
- High voltage power lines on city radar
- District ponders how to spend $560,000
- Onalaska school survey is two-way education
- Ordering pizza might save a life
- Madden Xbox 360 tournament planned in Holmen
- News in brief
- Onalaska Town Board members squabble over bills
- County urges citizens to be prepared
- Public hearing scheduled for water rate increase
- Free screening offered for arterial disease
- High voltage power lines on city radar
- ID theft most common among young adults
- District ponders how to spend $560,000
- Ordering pizza might save a life
- Onalaska school survey is two-way education
- Madden Xbox 360 tournament planned in Holmen
- Onalaska Town Board members squabble over bills
- Public hearing scheduled for water rate increase
- High voltage power lines on city radar
- District ponders how to spend $560,000
- Onalaska school survey is two-way education
- Holmen schools scramble to deal with death of 12-year-old
- County urges citizens to be prepared
- Free screening offered for arterial disease
- ID theft most common among young adults
- District ponders how to spend $560,000
- Onalaska school survey is two-way education
- Holmen schools scramble to deal with death of 12-year-old
- News in brief
- Down syndrome walk is Oct. 2
- OAHS museum highlights local sports pros
- Holmen Square run/walk debuts Oct. 2
- Local firms honored for business plans
- News in brief
- State DOJ to take fatal crash case
- County urges citizens to be prepared
- Electronic waste must be recycled under new law
- Free screening offered for arterial disease
- Clearwater Farm launches drive add building
- ID theft most common among young adults
- City could be on power line route
- Ordering pizza might save a life
- Madden Xbox 360 tournament planned in Holmen
- Onalaska Town Board members squabble over bills
- Public hearing scheduled for water rate increase
- High voltage power lines on city radar
- Local firms honored for business plans
- State DOJ to take fatal crash case
- Electronic waste must be recycled under new law
- Clearwater Farm launches drive add building
- City could be on power line route
- News in brief
- Down syndrome walk is Oct. 2
- OAHS museum highlights local sports pros
- Holmen Square run/walk debuts Oct. 2
- Local firms honored for business plans
- State DOJ to take fatal crash case
- Electronic waste must be recycled under new law
- Clearwater Farm launches drive add building
- News in brief
- City could be on power line route
- Down syndrome walk is Oct. 2
- OAHS museum highlights local sports pros
- Holmen Square run/walk debuts Oct. 2
- OAHS museum highlights local sports pros
- Holmen Square run/walk debuts Oct. 2
- Local firms honored for business plans
- State DOJ to take fatal crash case
- Electronic waste must be recycled under new law
- Clearwater Farm launches drive add building
- City could be on power line route
- News in brief
- Down syndrome walk is Oct. 2
- News in brief
- Down syndrome walk is Oct. 2
- OAHS museum highlights local sports pros
- Holmen Square run/walk debuts Oct. 2
- Local firms honored for business plans
- State DOJ to take fatal crash case
- Electronic waste must be recycled under new law
- News in brief
- Clearwater Farm launches drive add building
- Down syndrome walk is Oct. 2
- City could be on power line route
- OAHS museum highlights local sports pros
- Holmen Square run/walk debuts Oct. 2
- Local firms honored for business plans
- State DOJ to take fatal crash case
- Electronic waste must be recycled under new law
- Clearwater Farm launches drive add building
- City could be on power line route
- Clearwater Farm launches drive add building
- City could be on power line route
- News in brief
- Down syndrome walk is Oct. 2
- OAHS museum highlights local sports pros
- Holmen Square run/walk debuts Oct. 2
- Local firms honored for business plans
- State DOJ to take fatal crash case
- Electronic waste must be recycled under new law
- News in brief
- Down syndrome walk is Oct. 2
- OAHS museum highlights local sports pros
- Holmen Square run/walk debuts Oct. 2
- Local firms honored for business plans
- State DOJ to take fatal crash case
- Electronic waste must be recycled under new law
- Clearwater Farm launches drive add building
- City could be on power line route
- State DOJ to take fatal crash case
- Electronic waste must be recycled under new law
- Clearwater Farm launches drive add building
- City could be on power line route
- News in brief
- Down syndrome walk is Oct. 2
- OAHS museum highlights local sports pros
- Holmen Square run/walk debuts Oct. 2
- Local firms honored for business plans
- State DOJ to take fatal crash case
- Electronic waste must be recycled under new law
- Clearwater Farm launches drive add building
- News in brief
- City could be on power line route
- Down syndrome walk is Oct. 2
- OAHS museum highlights local sports pros
- Holmen Square run/walk debuts Oct. 2
- Local firms honored for business plans
- Holmen Square run/walk debuts Oct. 2
- Local firms honored for business plans
- State DOJ to take fatal crash case
- Electronic waste must be recycled under new law
- Clearwater Farm launches drive add building
- City could be on power line route
- News in brief
- Down syndrome walk is Oct. 2
- OAHS museum highlights local sports pros
- City, town boundary pact moves ahead
- State DOJ to look at report on fatal crash
- County updating language of zoning code
- Council votes to put brakes on MTU buses
- News in brief
- Seniors targets of common scam
- County well-prepared for medical disaster
- Mississippi wetlands designated as globally important
- Lions’ highest honor goes to Bing Skogen
- OPD alcohol sales compliance project is having an impact
- Too many kitties: CRHS overflowing with adoptable cats
- Holland Town Board approves body shop
- Holmen’s Kramer crowned Miss La Crosse Oktoberfest
- Holmen board approves police lieutenant position
- County updating language of zoning code
- Council votes to put brakes on MTU buses
- News in brief
- Seniors targets of common scam
- County well-prepared for medical disaster
- Mississippi wetlands designated as globally important
- Lions’ highest honor goes to Bing Skogen
- OPD alcohol sales compliance project is having an impact
- Too many kitties: CRHS overflowing with adoptable cats
- Holland Town Board approves body shop
- Holmen’s Kramer crowned Miss La Crosse Oktoberfest
- Holmen board approves police lieutenant position
- City, town boundary pact moves ahead
- State DOJ to look at report on fatal crash
- News in brief
- Seniors targets of common scam
- County well-prepared for medical disaster
- Mississippi wetlands designated as globally important
- Lions’ highest honor goes to Bing Skogen
- OPD alcohol sales compliance project is having an impact
- Too many kitties: CRHS overflowing with adoptable cats
- Holland Town Board approves body shop
- Holmen’s Kramer crowned Miss La Crosse Oktoberfest
- Holmen board approves police lieutenant position
- City, town boundary pact moves ahead
- State DOJ to look at report on fatal crash
- County updating language of zoning code
- Council votes to put brakes on MTU buses
- County well-prepared for medical disaster
- News in brief
- Mississippi wetlands designated as globally important
- Seniors targets of common scam
- Lions’ highest honor goes to Bing Skogen
- County well-prepared for medical disaster
- OPD alcohol sales compliance project is having an impact
- Mississippi wetlands designated as globally important
- Too many kitties: CRHS overflowing with adoptable cats
- Lions’ highest honor goes to Bing Skogen
- Holland Town Board approves body shop
- OPD alcohol sales compliance project is having an impact
- Holmen’s Kramer crowned Miss La Crosse Oktoberfest
- Too many kitties: CRHS overflowing with adoptable cats
- Holmen board approves police lieutenant position
- Holland Town Board approves body shop
- City, town boundary pact moves ahead
- Holmen’s Kramer crowned Miss La Crosse Oktoberfest
- State DOJ to look at report on fatal crash
- Holmen board approves police lieutenant position
- County updating language of zoning code
- City, town boundary pact moves ahead
- Council votes to put brakes on MTU buses
- State DOJ to look at report on fatal crash
- County updating language of zoning code
- Council votes to put brakes on MTU buses
- News in brief
- Seniors targets of common scam
- OPD alcohol sales compliance project is having an impact
- Onalaska Town Board hires new shop foreman
- Too many kitties: CRHS overflowing with adoptable cats
- Holmen library furnace gets committee blessing
- Holland Town Board approves body shop
- City leaf pickup safe for now
- Holmen’s Kramer crowned Miss La Crosse Oktoberfest
- Holmen board approves police lieutenant position
- State DOJ to look at report on fatal crash
- County updating language of zoning code
- News in brief
- Trempealeau refuge offers deer permits
- Great to skate: Onalaska Skate Park a magnet for area skaters
- Marking to perform encore of sold-out Sinatra tribute show Sept. 25
- Pork in the park: Mindoro gears up for annual Spanferkel fest
- Seniors targets of common scam
- Local women in running for Miss La Crosse crown
- County well-prepared for medical disaster
- Event aims to get suicide, depression out in the open
- Mississippi wetlands designated as globally important
- County library system scores big with summer reading program
- Lions’ highest honor goes to Bing Skogen
- Holland to survey residents on possible park improvements
- News in brief
- Trempealeau refuge offers deer permits
- Great to skate: Onalaska Skate Park a magnet for area skaters
- Marking to perform encore of sold-out Sinatra tribute show Sept. 25
- Pork in the park: Mindoro gears up for annual Spanferkel fest
- Local women in running for Miss La Crosse crown
- Event aims to get suicide, depression out in the open
- County library system scores big with summer reading program
- Holland to survey residents on possible park improvements
- Onalaska Town Board hires new shop foreman
- Holmen library furnace gets committee blessing
- City leaf pickup safe for now
- Trempealeau refuge offers deer permits
- Great to skate: Onalaska Skate Park a magnet for area skaters
- Marking to perform encore of sold-out Sinatra tribute show Sept. 25
- Pork in the park: Mindoro gears up for annual Spanferkel fest
- Local women in running for Miss La Crosse crown
- Event aims to get suicide, depression out in the open
- County library system scores big with summer reading program
- Holland to survey residents on possible park improvements
- Onalaska Town Board hires new shop foreman
- Holmen library furnace gets committee blessing
- City leaf pickup safe for now
- News in brief
- Local women in running for Miss La Crosse crown
- Event aims to get suicide, depression out in the open
- County library system scores big with summer reading program
- Holland to survey residents on possible park improvements
- Onalaska Town Board hires new shop foreman
- Holmen library furnace gets committee blessing
- City leaf pickup safe for now
- News in brief
- Trempealeau refuge offers deer permits
- Great to skate: Onalaska Skate Park a magnet for area skaters
- Marking to perform encore of sold-out Sinatra tribute show Sept. 25
- Pork in the park: Mindoro gears up for annual Spanferkel fest
- Onalaska Town Board hires new shop foreman
- Holmen library furnace gets committee blessing
- City leaf pickup safe for now
- News in brief
- Trempealeau refuge offers deer permits
- Great to skate: Onalaska Skate Park a magnet for area skaters
- Marking to perform encore of sold-out Sinatra tribute show Sept. 25
- Pork in the park: Mindoro gears up for annual Spanferkel fest
- Local women in running for Miss La Crosse crown
- Event aims to get suicide, depression out in the open
- County library system scores big with summer reading program
- Holland to survey residents on possible park improvements
- Four in the running for Miss Mindoro honor
- OPD to offer alcohol compliance training
- Tornado Youth Hockey signup set; free skate lessons offered
- Read-a-thon kicks off Garland 150th festivities
- News in brief
- Fifth Legion fest is ‘best yet’
- Trempealeau refuge offers deer permits
- County exploring property assessment changes
- Great to skate: Onalaska Skate Park a magnet for area skaters
- Onalaska getting ready for second urban deer hunt
- Marking to perform encore of sold-out Sinatra tribute show Sept. 25
- Kapanke admits ethics breach
- Pork in the park: Mindoro gears up for annual Spanferkel fest
- Judge: Stanley court files will remain sealed
- Local women in running for Miss La Crosse crown
- Event aims to get suicide, depression out in the open
- County library system scores big with summer reading program
- Holland to survey residents on possible park improvements
- Onalaska Town Board hires new shop foreman
- Holmen library furnace gets committee blessing
- City leaf pickup safe for now
- News in brief
- Onalaska getting ready for second urban deer hunt
- Kapanke admits ethics breach
- Judge: Stanley court files will remain sealed
- News in brief
- Four in the running for Miss Mindoro honor
- OPD to offer alcohol compliance training
- Tornado Youth Hockey signup set; free skate lessons offered
- Read-a-thon kicks off Garland 150th festivities
- Fifth Legion fest is ‘best yet’
- County exploring property assessment changes
- News in brief
- Four in the running for Miss Mindoro honor
- OPD to offer alcohol compliance training
- Tornado Youth Hockey signup set; free skate lessons offered
- Read-a-thon kicks off Garland 150th festivities
- Fifth Legion fest is ‘best yet’
- County exploring property assessment changes
- Onalaska getting ready for second urban deer hunt
- Kapanke admits ethics breach
- Judge: Stanley court files will remain sealed
- Tornado Youth Hockey signup set; free skate lessons offered
- Read-a-thon kicks off Garland 150th festivities
- Fifth Legion fest is ‘best yet’
- County exploring property assessment changes
- Onalaska getting ready for second urban deer hunt
- Kapanke admits ethics breach
- Judge: Stanley court files will remain sealed
- News in brief
- Four in the running for Miss Mindoro honor
- OPD to offer alcohol compliance training
- Judge: Stanley court files will remain sealed
- News in brief
- Four in the running for Miss Mindoro honor
- OPD to offer alcohol compliance training
- Tornado Youth Hockey signup set; free skate lessons offered
- Read-a-thon kicks off Garland 150th festivities
- Fifth Legion fest is ‘best yet’
- County exploring property assessment changes
- News in brief
- Onalaska getting ready for second urban deer hunt
- Four in the running for Miss Mindoro honor
- Kapanke admits ethics breach
- OPD to offer alcohol compliance training
- Judge: Stanley court files will remain sealed
- Tornado Youth Hockey signup set; free skate lessons offered
- Read-a-thon kicks off Garland 150th festivities
- Fifth Legion fest is ‘best yet’
- County exploring property assessment changes
- Onalaska getting ready for second urban deer hunt
- Kapanke admits ethics breach
- County exploring property assessment changes
- Onalaska getting ready for second urban deer hunt
- Kapanke admits ethics breach
- News in brief
- Charges filed in Holmen Subway crash
- Wisconsin No-call list deadline is Aug. 31
- Onalaska woman gets three years for church theft
- Limited hunting set on Sarazin tract on Brice Prairie
- Weed woes big topic for annual meeting
- First responders get special training for farm emergencies
- Legion ready for fifth annual fest
- Four in the running for Miss Mindoro honor
- Town caught in speed-limit trap
- Apartment plan getting second look
- OPD to offer alcohol compliance training
- Holmen school budget approved; tax hike ahead
- Tornado Youth Hockey signup set; free skate lessons offered
- Big bump in Onalaska school taxes ahead
- Read-a-thon kicks off Garland 150th festivities
- Fifth Legion fest is ‘best yet’
- Charges filed in Holmen Subway crash
- Wisconsin No-call list deadline is Aug. 31
- Onalaska woman gets three years for church theft
- Limited hunting set on Sarazin tract on Brice Prairie
- Weed woes big topic for annual meeting
- First responders get special training for farm emergencies
- Legion ready for fifth annual fest
- Town caught in speed-limit trap
- Apartment plan getting second look
- Holmen school budget approved; tax hike ahead
- Big bump in Onalaska school taxes ahead
- News in brief
- Weed woes big topic for annual meeting
- First responders get special training for farm emergencies
- Legion ready for fifth annual fest
- Town caught in speed-limit trap
- Apartment plan getting second look
- Holmen school budget approved; tax hike ahead
- Big bump in Onalaska school taxes ahead
- News in brief
- Charges filed in Holmen Subway crash
- Wisconsin No-call list deadline is Aug. 31
- Onalaska woman gets three years for church theft
- Limited hunting set on Sarazin tract on Brice Prairie
- Apartment plan getting second look
- Holmen school budget approved; tax hike ahead
- Big bump in Onalaska school taxes ahead
- News in brief
- Charges filed in Holmen Subway crash
- Wisconsin No-call list deadline is Aug. 31
- Onalaska woman gets three years for church theft
- Limited hunting set on Sarazin tract on Brice Prairie
- Weed woes big topic for annual meeting
- First responders get special training for farm emergencies
- Legion ready for fifth annual fest
- Town caught in speed-limit trap
- News in brief
- Charges filed in Holmen Subway crash
- Wisconsin No-call list deadline is Aug. 31
- Onalaska woman gets three years for church theft
- Limited hunting set on Sarazin tract on Brice Prairie
- Weed woes big topic for annual meeting
- First responders get special training for farm emergencies
- Legion ready for fifth annual fest
- Town caught in speed-limit trap
- Apartment plan getting second look
- Holmen school budget approved; tax hike ahead
- Big bump in Onalaska school taxes ahead
- Charges filed in Holmen Subway crash
- Wisconsin No-call list deadline is Aug. 31
- Onalaska woman gets three years for church theft
- Limited hunting set on Sarazin tract on Brice Prairie
- Weed woes big topic for annual meeting
- First responders get special training for farm emergencies
- Legion ready for fifth annual fest
- Town caught in speed-limit trap
- Apartment plan getting second look
- Holmen school budget approved; tax hike ahead
- Big bump in Onalaska school taxes ahead
- News in brief
- Apartment plan getting second look
- Weed woes big topic for annual meeting
- Holmen school budget approved; tax hike ahead
- First responders get special training for farm emergencies
- Big bump in Onalaska school taxes ahead
- Legion ready for fifth annual fest
- News in brief
- Town caught in speed-limit trap
- Charges filed in Holmen Subway crash
- Apartment plan getting second look
- Wisconsin No-call list deadline is Aug. 31
- Holmen school budget approved; tax hike ahead
- Onalaska woman gets three years for church theft
- Big bump in Onalaska school taxes ahead
- Limited hunting set on Sarazin tract on Brice Prairie
- News in brief
- Weed woes big topic for annual meeting
- Charges filed in Holmen Subway crash
- First responders get special training for farm emergencies
- Wisconsin No-call list deadline is Aug. 31
- Legion ready for fifth annual fest
- Onalaska woman gets three years for church theft
- Town caught in speed-limit trap
- Limited hunting set on Sarazin tract on Brice Prairie
- News in brief
- Apartment plan getting second look
- Weed woes big topic for annual meeting
- Charges filed in Holmen Subway crash
- Holmen school budget approved; tax hike ahead
- First responders get special training for farm emergencies
- Wisconsin No-call list deadline is Aug. 31
- Big bump in Onalaska school taxes ahead
- Legion ready for fifth annual fest
- Onalaska woman gets three years for church theft
- Town caught in speed-limit trap
- Limited hunting set on Sarazin tract on Brice Prairie
- Onalaska steps up OWI enforcement
- Pigeon race to benefit programming at YWCA
- Brandon Jennings memorial planned
- Dog pool party returns Sept. 4 to Onalaska
- Onalaska steps up OWI enforcement
- Onalaska needs crossing guards
- Dog pool party returns Sept. 4 to Onalaska
- MVC hike highlights bluff land resource
- Onalaska needs crossing guards
- Calhoun named Miss Onalaska
- MVC hike highlights bluff land resource
- Bishop announces new priest at St. Pat’s
- Calhoun named Miss Onalaska
- Officials wants to waive waving OmniCenter flag
- Bishop announces new priest at St. Pat’s
- Holmen Lionesses honor Pfaff as Citizen of the Year
- Officials wants to waive waving OmniCenter flag
- Volunteers key to sucessful Kornfest
- Holmen Lionesses honor Pfaff as Citizen of the Year
- Town of Holland reorganizes to fill temporary Hammes vacancy
- Volunteers key to sucessful Kornfest
- Neighbors: Holmen house an eyesore
- Town of Holland reorganizes to fill temporary Hammes vacancy
- Neighbors: Holmen house an eyesore
- News in brief
- Pigeon race to benefit programming at YWCA
- Brandon Jennings memorial planned
- News in brief
- Calhoun named Miss Onalaska
- Onalaska needs crossing guards
- Bishop announces new priest at St. Pat’s
- MVC hike highlights bluff land resource
- Officials wants to waive waving OmniCenter flag
- Calhoun named Miss Onalaska
- Holmen Lionesses honor Pfaff as Citizen of the Year
- Bishop announces new priest at St. Pat’s
- Volunteers key to sucessful Kornfest
- Officials wants to waive waving OmniCenter flag
- Town of Holland reorganizes to fill temporary Hammes vacancy
- Holmen Lionesses honor Pfaff as Citizen of the Year
- Neighbors: Holmen house an eyesore
- Volunteers key to sucessful Kornfest
- Town of Holland reorganizes to fill temporary Hammes vacancy
- Neighbors: Holmen house an eyesore
- News in brief
- Pigeon race to benefit programming at YWCA
- Brandon Jennings memorial planned
- News in brief
- Onalaska steps up OWI enforcement
- Pigeon race to benefit programming at YWCA
- Dog pool party returns Sept. 4 to Onalaska
- Brandon Jennings memorial planned
- Onalaska needs crossing guards
- Onalaska steps up OWI enforcement
- MVC hike highlights bluff land resource
- Dog pool party returns Sept. 4 to Onalaska
- Officials wants to waive waving OmniCenter flag
- Holmen Lionesses honor Pfaff as Citizen of the Year
- Volunteers key to sucessful Kornfest
- Town of Holland reorganizes to fill temporary Hammes vacancy
- Neighbors: Holmen house an eyesore
- News in brief
- Pigeon race to benefit programming at YWCA
- Brandon Jennings memorial planned
- Onalaska steps up OWI enforcement
- Dog pool party returns Sept. 4 to Onalaska
- Onalaska needs crossing guards
- MVC hike highlights bluff land resource
- Calhoun named Miss Onalaska
- Bishop announces new priest at St. Pat’s
- Volunteers key to sucessful Kornfest
- Town of Holland reorganizes to fill temporary Hammes vacancy
- Neighbors: Holmen house an eyesore
- News in brief
- Pigeon race to benefit programming at YWCA
- Brandon Jennings memorial planned
- Onalaska steps up OWI enforcement
- Dog pool party returns Sept. 4 to Onalaska
- Onalaska needs crossing guards
- MVC hike highlights bluff land resource
- Calhoun named Miss Onalaska
- Bishop announces new priest at St. Pat’s
- Officials wants to waive waving OmniCenter flag
- Holmen Lionesses honor Pfaff as Citizen of the Year
- Onalaska Sunfish Days
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