Welcome to Eagle Watch, an online segment hosted by WIProud’s digital reporter Daniel Lins. Sit back and watch as UW-La ...
Governor Tony Evers visited the UW La Crosse campus, talking with students and faculty as he shared how his Capital Budget ...
With Hodge at the helm, the school released its three-year ... The outpost is part of UW’s Global Innovation Exchange, a business and engineering program with six spaces already spread across ...
The 4th ranked team in D3 UW-La Crosse, took on UW-Eau Claire at home ... Those 21 wins ties the single-season school record set in 1975-76, 2019-20, and 2021-22 according to UWL Athletics.
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The La Crosse Tribune will recognize the accomplishments of five high school girls athletes from our coverage area each week. This week, we look at five female athletes making contributions to ...
There’s news this week about a new store in Galesville, a new clinic in La Crosse and an insurance agency’s new Holmen building. Coulee Boutique owner Anna Ledebuhr opened her new Earnest ...
Dr. Howard Schumaker and his wife, Tina, will open their new Relevate Ketafusion clinic in mid-March at 2309 State Road, next to JavaVino, in La Crosse. Besides being co-founder, Schumaker will be ...
LA CROSSE, Wis. (WEAU) - UW-La Crosse Chancellor James Beeby hosted his first chancellor’s community forum. One of the major topics of discussion was the need for funding from the UW-System to ...
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin’s Democratic-backed incumbent state schools leader will face a Republican-supported challenger after both advanced in Tuesday’s three-person primary.
La Crosse, Wis. - (WXOW) - UW-La Crosse Chancellor ... for the chancellor to address business and community leaders on the success of partnerships between the school and city.
La Crosse could have higher voter turnout than most other places in Wisconsin because the mayoral race and the school board elections are attracting at least some voter interest,” says Chergosky.