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What Happened to Act 10?
WIZMnews.com A Dane County judge just turned Act 10 into legal origami, folding established law into something completely unrecognizable. This isn’t judicial review, it’s judicial rewriting. Act 10 was our fiscal firewall, saving taxpayers billions, by simply requiring public employees to pay their fair share for their health care and their pensions. The law also…
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Before the mall, Sears, JCPenney and Herberger”s ruled in downtown La Crosse
WIZMnews.com Before Valley View Mall opened in 1980, shopping in La Crosse happened downtown, mostly between 4th and 6th Streets. The big local name was Doerflinger’s at 4th and Main. At the opposite end of the same block, you could find Herberger’s on 5th, and not too far from there were Sears and JCPenney. For…
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La Crosse committee rejects $325,000 offer on old fire station, reviews new firefighter contracts
WIZMnews.com The La Crosse city council is being asked to choose between two competing plans for the former fire station on Monitor Street. On Thursday, the council Finance and Personnel Committee voted 3-1 against a purchase offer of $325,000 for the building from Karl Schilling, representing a company called Property Logic. A second offer of…
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Onalaska woman, who allegedly was looking at phone before hitting and killing 87-year-old, could be tried
WIZMnews.com A 40-year-old woman, accused of vehicular homicide for a pedestrian death in Onalaska, could be scheduled for trial soon. Megan Urch of Onalaska had a court hearing on Thursday, where La Crosse County Judge Ramona Gonzalez found probable cause to hold a trial. Onalaska police detective Chad Marcon testified in court Thursday that video…
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Brockway receives 20-year sentence in homicide case where she supplied fentanyl-laced drug to user
WIZMnews.com A Holmen woman is sentenced to a total of 20 years of prison and extended supervision, for reckless homicide in the drug death of a male friend. Twenty-seven-year-old Rachel Brockway pled guilty last June to providing a mix of heroin and fentanyl to Christian Lunde, who died in February of 2023 after taking drugs…
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Chi-Chi’s plans new restaurants more than 20 years after its bankruptcy
WIZMnews.com Chi-Chi’s is making a comeback. The Mexican chain said this week that it plans to open some new restaurants next year. The locations would be the first since Chi-Chi’s filed for bankruptcy protection in 2003. Michael McDermott, the son of Chi-Chi’s founder, said he struck an agreement with Hormel Foods to open the restaurants.…
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Hoffer on the $40 million bill for firing Badgers coach Fickel, plus legalizing vices, Chi Chi’s coming back, Kmart nearly gone
WIZMnews.com A lot covered on Thursday’s La Crosse Talk PM with Adam Hoffer, including how much taxpayers would be on the hook if the Badgers fired their football coach, how much Wisconsin loses by not legalizing vices like sports betting and weed, plus Chi Chi’s is coming back and Kmart is almost gone. La Crosse…
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Before the mall, Sears, JCPenney and Herberger”s ruled in downtown La Crosse
WIZMnews.com Before Valley View Mall opened in 1980, shopping in La Crosse happened downtown, mostly between 4th and 6th Streets. The big local name was Doerflinger’s at 4th and Main. At the opposite end of the same block, you could find Herberger’s on 5th, and not too far from there were Sears and JCPenney. For…
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Holmen YMCA update, remembering Mike Hayes with La Crosse Y CEO Bill Soper
WIZMnews.com Bill Soper, the president of the La Crosse Area YMCAs, joins to reminisce a bit about doing segments for 30 years with Mike Hayes, who passed away last week. We also got a bit of an update on a future YMCA in Holmen, plus how the La Crosse YMCAs have evolved to more than…
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La Crosse committee rejects $325,000 offer on old fire station, reviews new firefighter contracts
WIZMnews.com The La Crosse city council is being asked to choose between two competing plans for the former fire station on Monitor Street. On Thursday, the council Finance and Personnel Committee voted 3-1 against a purchase offer of $325,000 for the building from Karl Schilling, representing a company called Property Logic. A second offer of…