Obituary: Irene R. Bailey
Irene R. Bailey, 65, of Tomah died Saturday, Feb. 27, 2016, at Tomah Memorial Hospital.
Irene R. Bailey, 65, of Tomah died Saturday, Feb. 27, 2016, at Tomah Memorial Hospital.
Steve Kolb died March 2, 2016, surrounded by his loving family.
TOMAH / ROSCOE, Ill. — Gloria J. Pingel, 67, of Tomah and Roscoe passed away Monday, Feb. 29, 2016, at Beloit Memorial Hospital, Beloit.
Roger D. Henricks, 67, of Tomah died Feb. 27, 2016, at his home.
WEST SALEM — Calverna M. Johnson, 86, of West Salem passed away Saturday, Feb. 27, 2016, at Mulder Health Care Facility, West Salem.
BANGOR — Leo “Bud” Francis Schaller Jr., 72, of Bangor passed away Feb. 29, 2016, at Mayo Clinic Health System in La Crosse.
BARRE MILLS — Avery E. Hurst, 76, of Barre Mills passed away Sunday, Feb. 28, 2016, at Gundersen Health System in La Crosse.
MINDORO — Wayne M. Gamroth, 85, of Mindoro died Monday, Feb. 29, 2016, at Mulder Health Care Facility, West Salem. Celebration of life will be announced in a complete obituary by Jandt-Fredrickson Funeral Home, Bangor Chapel.
HOLMEN — Doris Jean Coleman, 91, of Holmen passed away Tuesday, March 1, 2016, at her home.
ONALASKA — Natalie Gehri Stapleton, 86, of Onalaska died Sunday, Feb. 29, 2016, following a short illness.
The 2016 Women’s History Month theme is “Working to Form a More Perfect Union: Honoring Women in Public Service and Government.”
HOUSTON, Minn. — Hundreds of owl fans will flock to Houston on Friday, Saturday and Sunday for the International Owl Festival.
STEWARTVILLE (TNS) — Nick Johnson’s love for music began when he was 8 years old, sitting in his grandfather’s truck while listening to a man named Billy Joel.
The Grandview Emerson Neighborhood Association hopes to make the streets around University of Wisconsin-La Crosse a safer for pedestrians this year.
Well, as it turns out, I had been wondering about the wrong thing all winter, fretting about how squirrels were getting through the teensy-weensy holes on our bird feeder to swipe sunflower seeds.
After months of sexual tension and settling into life as a family, Adalind (Claire Coffee), and Nick finally did the deed. In this week's episode, Nick drops that truth bomb on an unsuspecting Monroe (Silas Weir Mitchell), who was honestly just trying to admire the wharf they were driving by. What follows is the most awesomely awkward conversation because the first time Nick slept with Adalind he thought she was Juliette (Bitsie Tulloch).
Kol Michaelson (Nathaniel Buzolic) rejoined the world of living vampires at the end of last Friday's The Originals, much to the delight of Davina (Danielle Campbell) and the fans who petitioned to see him again. While a Mikaelson family reunion is always something to look forward to, it also comes with complications. Elijah (Daniel Gillies) and Klaus (Joseph Morgan) were just starting to make headway in predicting how the prophecy fortelling their deaths would unfold, but adding another family... Читать дальше...
Comedian J.B. Smoove guests on Life in Pieces tonight, and in this too-funny clip he gets under the skin - or more accurately, water - of his neighbors, John (James Brolin) and Joan (Diane West). Jerry (Smoove) and his wife Pam (Pamela Trotter) have learned that a legal loophole in property lines technically makes them co-owners of John and Joan's hot tub.
Jordana Brewster, perhaps best known for her turns as Mia Toretto in the Fast and Furious films, has signed on to Fox's Lethal Weapon pilot, the network announced. In the hourlong pilot, Brewster will play Dr. Mauren Cahill, a no-nonsense LAPD hostage negotiator and its in-house therapist, serving as an emotional support system for cops and handling the occasional tough case.
The team of heroes quickly realizes that the Underworld is a twisted version of Storybrooke, populated by people with unfinished business - most of it with the core group that just showed up. [...] while Regina isn't tempted to feed anyone any poisonous apples, a family reunion with her mother Cora (Barbara Hershey) will force her to make a tough decision between helping her friends and saving someone she loves (and herself).
Just in time for the second season of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, fabulous friend-in-our-head Tituss Burgess has unveiled his own brand of wine - a pinot noir, of course. Burgess, who plays Kimmy Schmidt's (Ellie Kemper) scene-stealing bestie, made the announcement via a post on his consistently hilarious Instagram account, where what sounds like a techno-gospel remix of his character Titus' hit "Peeno Noir" plays as he pours a glass.
CBS has tapped Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry's son Rod to executive produce the network's reprise of the iconic series. "While I will always be humbled by its legacy and the legions of fans who are its guardians, it's a genuine honor to be joining a team of imaginative and incredibly capable individuals whose endeavor it is to uphold the tenets of Star Trek's legacy while bringing it to audiences in a new era and on a contemporary platform," Roddenberry added.
There's a curiosity there. [...] on a technological level, when Apple puts out the next version of its operating system, we all upgrade to the next version. [...] she's searching for it for that reason as well. Other Links From TVGuide.com The 100Alycia Debnam-CareyJason RothenbergErica CerraEliza Taylor
[...] Meredith isn't the only one with Derek on the brain - Amelia (Caterina Scorsone), who's inherited Katie's case, is wondering if she can live up to the surgical standard set by her late brother. Amelia and Owen (Kevin McKidd) are back to hooking up at his place, Jo (Camilla Luddington) makes a note that Alex (Justin Chambers) is still keeping the engagement ring in his nightstand drawer, and Jackson (Jesse Williams) wants to settle up his and April's (Sarah Drew) final shared cell phone bill... Читать дальше...
Fuller House, which Netflix renewed for a second season on Wednesday, is a nostalgic reboot of the beloved '80s/early '90s show Full House. Check out Full House Nights' True Detective-inspired opening credits, bluesy reimagining of the theme song "Everywhere You Look," and special guest star Stephen Colbert as drug dealer Dmitri.