The owners of Carbon Cannabis and Stacks Family Farms, both in the former LaCrosse Footwear complex at 1501 St. Andrew St., have started Sensi Co., which will launch its new THC-infused Sensi High Seltzer at the 4/20 on Front Street event from 4 to 9 p.m. Thursday, April 20, in the South Hal…
Early in the pandemic some were saying that COVID was just like the flu, not worse. Well … here we are, three years later. The data say they were “dead” wrong.
Here are recent real estate transfers in the La Crosse area.
CAMERON — About 2,000 people attended the visitation and funeral of slain police officers Emily Breidenbach and Hunter Scheel as they were laid to rest Saturday.
Westby Middle School students from the Norse Force Robotics Club VEX IQ Competition team, secured top scores at the Wisconsin State Competition in Green Bay, March 12.
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources reminds turkey hunters and outdoor enthusiasts to be aware and stay safe during the 2023 spring turkey season April 19 through May 30. The youth turkey hunt is April 15-16, 2023.
Ridge & Valley has named its 2022-23 academic all-conference teams.
The Westby Area High School junior class will be holding its prom this Saturday, April 15.
Tabby is a social butterfly who is ready and waiting for her forever family to find her. She is a lovable lady who enjoys pets, especially head scratches, and cuddles from just about anyone. When she’s really happy she will roll around purring like a big baby. She is an excellent biscuit mak…
Check out these photos of local high school athletes in action from the spring preps season.
The Vernon County Resilience Initiative is hosting a production of “Driftless Dreams: A Play for Voices” at 7 p.m. on April 22 at Viroqua’s Landmark Theater in the 500 Block of East Court Street.
Viroqua Utilities will be conducting the spring hydrant flushing program beginning Sunday, April 23.
Sheriff Roy Torgerson reports the following ongoing activities for the year and narrative excerpts from the week ending April 8.
Why is there Something rather than Nothing? A friend of ours posed that question last week. He had come over to help take down a huge white pine that loomed dangerously near one of our outbuildings. He was on the truck-end of the project, backing up, holding the cable tight which Dave had se…
The Vernon County Censor
These people have filed for marriage licenses in Vernon County:
Beginning April 13, the city of Viroqua will pick up residents' brush and yard compost curbside if it meets the following requirements.
Late season snow storms always take me back to March 24, 1979, in the tiny town of Franklin in Jackson County. My feet were wet, and I was beginning to shiver as the three of us stood at the dark back door of my grandparents Keith and Cecile Hardie’s house.
A burn ban has been issued for Vernon County on behalf of Vernon County Emergency Management and Vernon County Fire Chiefs Association until further notice. There shall be no outdoor burning during this time. This is due to the current situation with extremely dry fire conditions. This ban w…
Are you planning a wedding this summer? Looking for a small historic venue? The former St. Mary’s Church at 606 W. Broadway in Viroqua is available for rent for weddings and other events. The church was built in 1907, and seats about 100. It has a large green lawn outside and beautiful stain…
Conservation & Education Committee meets Thursday, April 13th, 2023 at Sheriff’s Department Conference Room, 1230 Bad Axe Court., Viroqua or Via Teams Click here to join the meeting
People will have an opportunity to celebrate reading, writing, creativity and community at the Ridges & Rivers Book Festival in Viroqua, April 28-30.
El and I went to visit and have lunch with my mom, Joyce Koelker, on Good Friday. At 92, she is OK. As always she enjoyed hearing about our Colorado mountain men Ben and Mark and their best friends Christine and Jen.
BARRON — Hundreds of people lined the streets and somberly paid their respects as the flag-draped caskets carrying the bodies of police officers Emily Breidenbach and Hunter Scheel returned home Monday.
MADISON, Wis. -- Good things can come to those who wait. Just ask Scott Hoffland. He won $2 million last week playing a "Tremendous Two Million" scratch ticket, purchased at Main St. Mobil on 726 N. Main St. in Viroqua.