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Busch, Pehler donate to Trempealeau FD
Anheuser-Busch and Pehler Distributing, Inc. are joining forces with the National Volunteer Fire Council (NVFC) to deliver more than 2,350 cans of emergency drinking water to Trempealeau Fire Department in Trempealeau, as part of the brewer’s larger effort to provide 1.5 million cans to volunteer fire departments across the country. This donation will prepare local volunteer firefighters with vital resources ahead of the annual summer wildfire season rather than waiting for disaster to strike. The continued partnership builds on Anheuser-Busch’s longstanding history of showing up for its communities and demonstrates its deep appreciation for the first responders who help to keep them safe.
Mayo Clinic: Demolition of Buildings Start This Fall for Massive Downtown Rochester Expansion Project
Rochester, MN (KROC-AM News)- Mayo Clinic has announced an estimated timeline for some of the first noticeable projects involving its $5 billion expansion in downtown Rochester. Last year the healthcare provider formally rolled out its plans to construct new clinical and support buildings to the west of the Gonda building.
La Crosse, WI: Weekend Forecast Shows Warmup After Scattered Storms
La Crosse, WI – Scattered showers and isolated storm chances will dominate the weather pattern today across La Crosse and much of western Wisconsin. As the day progresses, these showers are expected to move from northwest to southeast, potentially impacting outdoor plans for residents this afternoon and evening. According...
From on the field to on the sidelines: UWL football’s Gunnar Bagstad
LA CROSSE, Wis. (WLAX/WEUX) – From playing both offense and defense on the gridiron in high school, to making the transition to running backs coach for the Eagles, Gunnar Bagstad has had plenty of football experience in the last few years. Bagstad, a fourth year student coach, is a...
Wisconsin man convicted in killings of 3 men near a quarry
LA CROSSE, Wis. (AP) — A man has been convicted in the fatal 2021 shootings of three men whose bodies were found outside a Wisconsin quarry. A La Crosse County jury found Nya Thao, 37, of Onalaska guilty Tuesday of three counts of intentional first-degree homicide and one count of felon in possession of a firearm, the La Crosse Tribune reported. It was Thao's second trial in the killings; his...
Court dispositions: April 9-15, 2024
Freeborn County District Court April 9 Jessica Robyn Moore, 50, 1343 96th Ln. NE, Blaine. Count 1: Trespass – return to property within one year. Unsupervised probation for one year. Fees $155. Jon David Stout, 36, 109 11th Ave., Albert Lea. Count 1: Drugs – fifth-degree possession of a controlled substance – felony. Stay of […] The post Court dispositions: April 9-15, 2024 appeared first on Albert Lea Tribune.
Hayfield man pleads not guilty to deliberate collision with another vehicle
MANTORVILLE, Minn. – A Dodge County man accused of deliberately crashing into someone else’s vehicle is pleading not guilty. Jonathan La Mont Fisher, 37 of Hayfield, is now set to stand trial starting January 13, 2025, on charges of second-degree assault with a dangerous weapon, obstructing the legal process, driver failing to stop for a collision, uninsured vehicle, and driving after license revoked.
Community reacts to United Hospital District no longer coming to Albert Lea
(ABC 6 News) – It’s incredibly disappointing for so many people living here in Albert Lea, and for many, they say the decision really came out of nowhere. “We’re very disappointed, we’re trying so hard to get healthcare here, it’s very lax and we just need to get a provider who will stay here,” Carol Bertelson said.
Holmen’s Omega Bakery just adds ups up for Sarah Burns
Sarah Burns, owner of Omega Bakery, joins Bizcast Greater La Crosse. Sarah shares her journey from being a box mix baker to owning a dedicated gluten-free bakery in Holmen, specializing in allergy-friendly baking. Bizcast comes out Friday mornings and can be heard online here, or by subscribing to Bizcast Greater...
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