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City of Viroqua to keep two administrators working through October of 2009
The city of Viroqua will keep two administrators on board for at least part of 2009.
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Westby woman injured in one-vehicle crash
A 56-year-old Westby woman sustained non-life-threatening injuries in a single-vehicle crash in the town of Clinton, Monday.
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Bigley Foundation pays to have pool closed
The Bigley Foundation has donated $25,000 to the Viroqua School District for the closing of the Bigley indoor pool.
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Large dairy operation eyes Viroqua-Westby area
Local officials have said inquiries have been made into siting a 1,000- to 2,000-head dairy operation between Westby and Viroqua.
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Council supports shuttle service
Vernon County Unit on Aging Mobility Manager Lynda Wilke gave a presentation to the Westby City Council urging their support for a proposed shuttle bus service between Viroqua and La Crosse, which would also ...
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Speeders beware on Highland Street
Paul Fairchild, a resident on Highland Street in Westby, requested the removal of no parking signs between Market and West Avenue on Highland Street, after he received a warning for parking in the posted area.
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Viroqua youth arrested for suspicion of OWI
A 17-year-old rural Viroqua youth was involved in a one-vehicle rollover the town of Jefferson and arrested for operating while intoxicated early Monday morning just a week after being arrested for suspicion of ...
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Viroqua continues on road to privatize garbage pickup
Hiring private contractors to take care of the city of Viroqua's garbage and recycling needs continues to be an option discussed by the city council.
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'Keeping the Lights on' to be shown at Vernon Square Cinema, Saturday
The award-winning film "Keeping the Lights On" will be shown at the Vernon Square Cinema on Saturday, Nov.
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Institute for Diversity survey to gauge hospital diversity efforts
The Institute for Diversity in Health Management on Oct. 27 emailed AHA-member CEOs a survey to help them assess and compare their hospital's internal diversity efforts, and identify areas that need further ...
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Battling Lou Gehriga s disease cana t keep Ewing down
Brent Ewing would be the first one to tell you that bad things happen to good people.
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Viroqua youth suspected of burglaries rearrested after bonding out
A 17-year-old rural Viroqua youth has been arrested in connection to a pair of burglaries in the city of Viroqua earlier this year.
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Nerison wades into third term
As Rep. Lee Nerison gears up for his third term in the Wisconsin State Assembly, he sees "major, major issues" on the horizon.
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Hidden Valleys' court making some money for city of Viroqua
The city of Viroqua's Hidden Valleys Municipal Court committee approved its preliminary 2009 budget last Thursday.
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Broadcaster, Times holiday calendar being compiled; deadline is Nov. 13
The Vernon County Broadcaster and Westby Times are gearing up for the holiday season.
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Obama predicted 'president elect' of the United States; state races require more time
As the clock rolled to 10 p.m., Tuesday, with California's predicted electoral vote added to the total, Democratic nominee Sen.
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Nerison wins third term in state assembly
It took a while for all of the election results to be compiled in the 96th State Assembly District, but incumbent Lee Nerison won over Dale Klemme , 13,033-12,171. Nerison's 7 percent margin of victory was much ...
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Obama wins in Wisconsin; state races will take time to predict
As soon as polls closed in the state of Wisconsin on Tuesday evening, Sen. Barack Obama was named the winner of the state's 10 electoral votes in the presidential election.
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Bus line to stop local route at year's end
Jefferson Lines will eliminate its bus service to Vernon County at the end of the year, a depot agent for the Minneapolis-based company said, Tuesday.
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Kanis family recognized by Viroqua Rotary Club
The Dan and Sheila Kanis family of Viroqua has been named the Viroqua Rotary Club's Family of the Year.
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