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42 Times Nicki Minaj Dropped Sports Bars

Billboard.com 

Nicki Minaj goes hard in the paint when it comes to her raps, but her sports fandom is no secret to any ESPN-bingeing Barb or Ken. The...

Attorneys hired for city budget court case

JournalStar.com 

City Attorney Jeff Kirkpatrick has appointed two Lincoln attorneys to represent the two sides of the city budget-tax rate court case this week in order to give them time to prepare for the case.

Boys win Crazy Buffalo Invitational, Steiger second

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

Despite adding a team to the field at late notice and some nervous moments following the final race of the day monitoring a fallen runner, La Crescent’s annual “Crazy Buffalo” Cross Country Invitational turned out to be a successful one…

RoseMary Atchison

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

RoseMary Atchison, 83, formally of La Crescent, passed away Thursday, Sept. 8, 2016.

Storms trigger landslide in Brownsville

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

Storms dumped more than 5 inches of rain on parts of the Coulee Region Sept. 6 and 7, flooding roads, forcing the evacuation of a Vernon County, Wis., campground and sending boulders tumbling into a home near Brownsville.



Police report: Sept. 2-8

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

From the public files of the La Crescent Police Department.

Three-hundred words

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

We live in a community that celebrates bearing fruit: Jonathan, Honeygold and Regent to name a few varieties. As a public service this week, here is a 100-word history of our Applefest and why it matters.

Yeehaw — Lee the Horselogger loves life in the slow lane

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

Lee the Horselogger is a “yeehaw” type of guy, which befits his lifestyle, traveling thousands and thousands of miles, crisscrossing the country in his horse-drawn prairie schooner.

Lancers drop matchup against dominant KoMets

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

The La Crescent High School football team was unable to stop Kasson-Mantorville’s high-powered offense Friday night as the host KoMet stormed to a 55-14 victory.

Boys soccer splits a pair in exciting week of play

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

The La Crescent High School boys soccer team played a couple of nail-biter games en route to a 1-1 record for the week. The Lancers dropped their first conference game of the year, but rebounded for a close nonconference win…

Volleyball stays close until third and final set

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

The La Crescent High School volleyball team played a very competitive first two sets en route to a 3-0 loss to Kingsland in the Lancers’ first home game of the season on Sept. 8.

Hokah approves wellhead protection plan

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

Maintenance and wastewater treatment plant operator Chris Oliver told the Hokah City Council at its Sept. 6 meeting that the city’s wellhead protection plan can proceed to its next phase.

Wallace 'Wally' W. Himlie

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

Wallace “Wally” W. Himlie, 88, of Rushford died Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2016, at Valley View Healthcare and Rehab Center, Houston.

EMCS Ronald W. Neuman

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

EMCS Ronald W. Neuman, USN (Ret.), 81, of Brighton passed away Monday, Sept. 5, 2016.

County board revisits this year’s fair

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

The Houston County Fair needs help, and its board made a plea for an increase in their allotment at the Houston County Board of Commissioners Sept.6 meeting.

Review: ‘Blair Witch Project’ sequel gets lost in the woods

TheRepublic.com 

People will have different reactions to the new “The Blair Witch Project” sequel, but one thing we all probably can agree on is this: We need to hurry up and clear-cut that haunted forest in Maryland, once and for all. Even environmentalists would agree — what about a nice big parking lot? — after sitting

Landmark study finds 99% of men diagnosed with early prostate cancer survive without treatment

BusinessInsider.com 

Thomson Reuters

Men diagnosed with early prostate cancer can safely choose active monitoring rather than surgery or radiation without cutting their lives short, according to an eagerly awaited landmark study published on Wednesday.

Although research dating back to the 1970s has hinted that many prostate cancers are too slow-growing to threaten a man’s life, the new study is the most definitive ever to test that premise. It is also the first to compare modern forms of active monitoring not only to surgery but also to radiation ... Читать дальше...





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