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County library board shys away from joint library commission

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

A resolution to create a Joint Library Commission to study a possible merger of the La Crosse County and city of La Crosse library systems isn’t making much headway. The La Crosse County Library Board decided at its Sept. 7…

Lamon helps West Salem remain undefeated

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

A strong first half helped the West Salem High School football team build a big enough lead that it could rely on a stout defense in the second half.

Area construction projects wrapping up in next month or so

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

Wet weather and heavy rains this summer did little to hamper this year’s big slate of construction projects around the region. But those hoping for an end to detours and closed traffic lanes still have a while to wait.

Rain or shine, Spanferkel a success

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

A little bad weather Friday didn’t stop hundreds from coming out for Wisconsin’s biggest pork festival, during this weekend’s Spanferkel celebration in Mindoro.

Advocates aim to erase stigma to clear path to mental health

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

La Crosse County Health Department employees and other health-care advocates are trying to wrap their minds around the meaning and scope of the word stigma to assess its impact on mental health issues, Health Director Jen Rombalski said.

The strange history of antibiotic resistance, which was once good for business

BusinessInsider.com 

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We may come to the end of antibiotics. We may run clean out of effective ammunition, and then how the bacteria and moulds will lord it.”

If you had to guess where those words came from, you might well say a recent news segment on TV, or perhaps an op-ed published by a frantic doctor. After all, these days there’s a lot of talk about our antibiotic resistance crisis.

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Everyone wants this tiny cube that lets you fidget at work

BusinessInsider.com 

One of the hottest new products on Kickstarter is a small, vinyl cube that lets you spin wheels, roll a ball, click buttons and push switches. But none of this actually results in anything beyond satisfying your desire to fidget. If you are someone who clicks your pen all day at work, this "Fidget Cube" might be something you'd be interested in buying. The creators, Antsy Labs, far surpassed their Kickstarter goal in a matter of days, and they have now raised over $4 million. 

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Japan tries to decode Duterte after joint US patrols halted

Stars and Stripes 

A day after the Philippine president said he plans to halt joint maritime patrols with foreign navies, Japan was trying to make sense of developments, with one senior official saying Tokyo will persevere with a nuanced approach to ties.

Navigating Rio can be tough for those with disabilities

TheRepublic.com 

RIO DE JANEIRO — Inside the Olympic Park, there are ramps, strategically placed railings, tactile paving inside venues, and more. It’s evident that experts designed the grounds for the Summer Games and Paralympics to be accessible to people with disabilities. But outside the venues is a different story. For those with disabilities, navigating Rio de





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