NeuGen, part of Madison-based WEA Trust, claims nearly 300 former employees and retirees lost money when MassMutual ended a retirement fund after NeuGen announced layoffs.
A $1.3 million gift from the estate of alumna Dr. Joan Gennrich has been used to create a scholarship for a female Viterbo University student who will attend medical school.
Cows of several dairy farms in southern states were recently infected by bird flu, according to state and federal agriculture officials.
The Badgers will host their first postseason tournament game in 13 years on Thursday night behind a burgeoning fortitude.
Here are the Onalaska High School students of the month for March:
Storylines facing the Brewers in 2024 brings anticipation for the first look with games counting. But there will be another day in the build up.
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WESTFIELD—Matthew G. Bena, 56, of Westfield, WI, passed away on Saturday, March 23, 2024, at the Gundersen Health System in La Crosse. He was born December 12, 1967, in La Crosse to Chuck and Therese (Duellman) Bena. Matt graduated from…
ARDEN HILLS, MN—Kären Weisensel Richgruber of Arden Hills, Minn., age 70, died March 20, 2024 at a Miami, Florida hospital when her weakened immune system following chronic health issues could not overcome a brief illness she experienced while traveling with…
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Rita A. (Breuer) Helfrich, our mother, went home to be with her family in heaven on March 22, 2024. She was 6 days from 97 years old, a current resident of Phoenix, Arizona, and a long-time resident of La Crosse,…
LA CRESCENT — Art Stender, 78, of La Crescent, Minnesota, peacefully went to be with his Heavenly Father on Saturday, March 23, 2024.
WINONA — Brenda E. Whetstone, 74, of Winona died Wednesday, March 20, 2024, at Speltz Homes in Lewiston after a long battle with brain cancer.
CHIPPEWA FALLS — Lorraine “Becky” Andersen, 65, of Chippewa Falls, town of Wheaton, died Monday, March 25, 2024, at Mayo Clinic Health System in Eau Claire.
CHIPPEWA FALLS — Shirley Anne (Lindstrom) Roach, 92, of Chippewa Falls passed away peacefully at Mayo Clinic Health System-Chippewa Valley in Bloomer surrounded by family on March 22, 2024.
Diana Stipek, a cherished daughter and sister, ascended to heavenly realms on March 24, 2024. Born Sept. 26, 1964, she radiated qualities of kindness and love that endeared her to all who knew her.
Babiash is anxious to see his team hit the field after two early season weather cancellations, hoping West Salem can open the season Thursday at Portage.
Local sports schedule: Thursday-Friday, March 28-29
Former Sen. Joe Lieberman of Connecticut, who was never shy about veering from the party line and whose independent streak rankled many Democrats, has died at 82.
A series of Israeli airstrikes across southern Lebanon on Wednesday killed at least 16 people, including paramedics, in one of the deadliest days of fighting in the Israel-Lebanon border since the war in Gaza broke out almost six months ago.
NCAA President Charlie Baker is urging states with legal wagering on sporting events to ban betting on individual player performances. Prop bets allow gamblers to wager on statistics a player will accumulate during a game.
Congressman Derrick Van Orden visited Campbell to celebrate $2 million in federal spending approved for a municipal water system in the town. The water system would help the town recover from PFAS contamination in private wells throughout French Island.
Police departments nationwide are reconsidering policies on tattoos, previous drug use and other issues in an effort to reevaluate policies that keep applicants out of the job pool amid a hiring crisis.