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  1. Wisconsin and La Crosse tourism hit record highs in 2024...
  2. Moon Tunes kicks off 14th season at Riverside Park ...
  3. Vernon County removes first dam as local officials wait for federal funding...
  4. LITTLE LA CROSSE WATERSHED INFRASTRUCTURE RESILIENCY INITIATIVE PROJECT KICK-OFF OPEN HOUSE SCHEDULED FOR TUESDAY, JUNE 24TH...
  5. Iowa DOT opens Black Hawk (Lansing) Bridge back up to traffic after three-week closure; Water taxi will remain in use for now...
  6. Wisconsin`s Montana Society of Responsible Land Use AEA...
  7. River City Stitch reveals brand new addition...
  8. Why we celebrate cheese curds: Ellsworth’s signature festival returns June 27–28...
  9. Southwest Wisconsin is a hotbed for clean energy...
  10. Habitat for Humanity launches fundraiser to transform La Crosse`s Logan Northside neighborhood ...
  11. Delve into dairy diversity...
  12. Public meeting scheduled to gather input on plan to replace Viroqua’s ‘Dragon Park’...

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    Wisconsin and La Crosse tourism hit record highs in 2024


    LA CROSSE (WKBT) -- Wisconsin`s Department of Tourism announced Tuesday that the state`s tourism industry reached a new high in 2024.  

    In 2024, tourism generated a historic $25.8 billion in total economic impact for the Badger State.

    "I think more people are discovering Wisconsin. They enjoy the outdoor activities and what we have for outdoor recreation," said Explore La Crosse Executive Director A.J. Frels. "A lot of people love the fresh air, the water, the woods and what we have to offer."

    The same can be said about La Crosse County, which saw a $12 million increase in direct visitor spending.

    All in all, tourism in La Crosse County generated $519 million in total economic impact, smashing records.

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    Ken Notes: Our other counties did well also. Please support tourism marketing efforts in your communities -- it does pay dividends.

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    Moon Tunes kicks off 14th season at Riverside Park


    LA CROSSE (WKBT) – Moon Tunes celebrated the start of its 14th season at Riverside Park in La Crosse, bringing together community members for an evening of free live music and family entertainment.

    People gathered with their lawn chairs, beverages, and snacks to hear music from local musicians at no cost. The popular summer concert series takes place Thursday evenings throughout the summer season.

    "It`s a great family night outing. If you`re a biker, you bike down, park your bike, walk around, and just enjoy the music and the evening," said Terry Bauer, co-founder of Moon Tunes...

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    Ken Notes: Summer is here!

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    Vernon County removes first dam as local officials wait for federal funding


    Federal officials have recommended removing nearly 2 dozen flood-control dams in the region. But Vernon County is pursuing other ways to remove the high-risk structures.

    Three counties in southwestern Wisconsin are waiting on federal funding to remove a network of flood-control dams that are at high risk of failure.

    But Vernon County is finishing the first decommissioning of these structures thanks to state funding.

    Vernon County conservationist David Hettenbach said contractors are taking the last steps to remove Mlsna Dam in the Town of Clinton. He said the $370,000 project was funded by a grant from the state Department of Natural Resources...

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    LITTLE LA CROSSE WATERSHED INFRASTRUCTURE RESILIENCY INITIATIVE PROJECT KICK-OFF OPEN HOUSE SCHEDULED FOR TUESDAY, JUNE 24TH


    The Monroe County Highway Department, the Monroe County Land Conservation Department and the towns of Jefferson, Portland, Wells, Leon and Sparta, along with other project stakeholders and engineering and environmental consultant Emmons & Olivier Resources, invite you to the Project Kick-Off Open House for the Little La Crosse Watershed Infrastructure Resiliency Initiative. The Open House is scheduled for Tuesday, June 24th at the Leon Community Hall, 20638 Jameson Road, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m...

    The objective of the project is to identify practical, nature-based and cost-effective actions to reduce potential future impacts, including, but not limited to, stream crossing Structure replacements and upstream/watershed mitigation...
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    Ken Notes: Very interesting program and the first of its kind in the nation!

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    Iowa DOT opens Black Hawk (Lansing) Bridge back up to traffic after three-week closure; Water taxi will remain in use for now


    After three weeks of closure due to safety precautions, the Iowa Department of Transportation (DOT) has reopened the Black Hawk Bridge across the Mississippi River connecting Lansing and Crawford County, WI. The bridge was opened back up to traffic starting at approximately 10 a.m. Monday, June 9.

    The Iowa DOT District 2 office had closed the Black Hawk Bridge late Saturday, May 17, when the sensor system being used to help monitor the bridge detected movement in the area of the third pier as one travels east across the bridge. Following a detailed inspection and engineering analysis over the past three weeks, Iowa DOT has determined that the bridge is safe for motor vehicle traffic with the same size and weight restrictions that were in place prior to the May 17 closure. The extensive analysis and inspection process determined that no repairs were deemed necessary from the detected movement, and the Iowa DOT will continually monitor the bridge to ensure continued safety....

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    Wisconsin`s Montana Society of Responsible Land Use AEA


    Helps Protect, Preserve Local Farmland

    MADISON, Wis. – For generations, the close-knit community of Montana, situated on the northern end of the Driftless region in Buffalo County, has been home to family farms. The area features a landscape full of rolling hills and dense forests nestled in plunging valleys. While much of the land in the township is productive, the flat fields that line the winding roadways are optimal for maneuvering agricultural equipment and are the most desirable for farming. These areas, however, are also highly sought-after for conversion to residential land or recreational use by local hunting outfitters.

    In 2021, the Montana Society of Responsible Land Use Agricultural Enterprise Area (AEA) was formed as a response to the local land use conversion pressures and the community’s desire to keep the rich farmland in production. By itself, an AEA does not have any land use restrictions or requirements for landowners. However, when a landowner in an AEA signs a farmland preservation (FP) agreement, they voluntarily commit to keeping their land in agricultural use and to implement soil and water conservation practice for 10 years. This allows landowners to limit land conversion and discourage potential buyers from purchasing land for uses outside of agriculture...

    ...To learn more about AEAs and the Farmland Preservation Program, visit https://datcp.wi.gov/Pages/Programs_Services/AgriculturalEnterpriseAreas.aspx. To start or join a current AEA, contact the county land conservation department in the county where your land is located...

    Agricultural Enterprise Area (AEA) Program

    ...Agricultural enterprise areas, or AEAs, are community led efforts establishing designated areas important to Wisconsin’s agricultural future. More specifically, an AEA is an area of productive agriculture that has received designation from the state at the request of landowners and local governments. As a part of the state’s Farmland Farming equipment creating potato hills in a farm field in the Fairfield AEA in Sauk CountyPreservation Program, AEAs strive to support local farmland protection goals.

    Local communities can voluntarily pursue designation of an AEA by submitting a petition to the Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP). Through this designation, the community can encourage continued agricultural production and investment in the agricultural economy. Landowners within designated AE?As are eligible to enter into voluntary farmland preservation agreements?.


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    Ken Notes: A very interesting program...

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    River City Stitch reveals brand new addition


    The Prescott Chamber of Commerce usually holds their monthly "Coffee and Chat" at Ptacek`s IGA in Prescott.

    "It`s a time to come and chat with members and have some donuts and coffee,” said Chamber Coordinator Trisha Huber. "It`s very casual and very informal."

    Huber and company broke the norm and held the June "Coffee and Chat" at River City Stitch last Tuesday.

    "Kim (French, owner) was nice enough to let us have it here today," said Huber. "We also had their ribbon cutting, so we killed two birds with one stone."

    River City Stitch screen prints and embroiders apparel and promotional items. Owner Kim French started her business in 2007 in a 750 square-foot building in Prescott. They moved down the street to their current location after a few years into a 2,400 square-foot building. The Prescott Chamber of Commerce ribbon cutting was for a brand new 4,700 square-foot addition to the current location. The ceilings are high enough to fit an airplane...

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    Why we celebrate cheese curds: Ellsworth’s signature festival returns June 27–28


    ELLSWORTH — Every summer, the streets of Ellsworth come alive with the sights, sounds, and irresistible smells of one of the Midwest’s most beloved hometown events: the Cheese Curd Festival. Held June 27–28 in Ellsworth’s East End Park and business district, the festival celebrates the town’s claim to fame, the fresh, squeaky cheese curds produced by Ellsworth Creamery, the festival’s presenting sponsor and a cornerstone of the local economy.

    Named the Cheese Curd Capital of Wisconsin in 1984, Ellsworth takes pride in its rich dairy tradition. The Ellsworth Creamery processes more than 160,000 pounds of cheese curds each day, distributing them across the world and building a brand that’s synonymous with quality and flavor. But once a year, Ellsworth brings it all home, inviting visitors to experience the curds in their finest form: freshly made, beer-battered, fried, and paired with regional beer, wine, and hard cider.
    The festival`s national appeal continues to grow. Since 2023, USA Today has recognized the Cheese Curd Festival as one of its 10Best Specialty Food Festivals in the country, placing Ellsworth on the map as a must-visit destination for food lovers from across the U.S.

    "The Cheese Curd Festival is more than a food event," says Chamber Executive Director Kim Beebe. "It’s a celebration of everything that makes Ellsworth special. Our agricultural heritage, our tight-knit community, and the small-town pride that puts our cheese curds on the map."

    The two-day event draws nearly 30,000 visitors and is organized by the Ellsworth Chamber of Commerce. Festival proceeds directly benefit local nonprofits, volunteer groups, and community projects.

    This year’s festival kicks off at 4 p.m. Friday, June 27, and runs through 10 p.m. Saturday June 28. Admission is free, with food and beverages available for purchase, with ticketed specialty tasting events. Free parking and a free shuttle service will also be available to help guests make their way to the festival grounds without the need to search for parking...

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    Southwest Wisconsin is a hotbed for clean energy


    Southwest Wisconsin is seeing a surge in clean energy, emerging as a hotbed for large-scale renewable projects proponents said are economically benefiting the community.

    About 10% of Wisconsin’s electricity is from renewable sources. The industry employs about 6,500 people and invests $15.5 million a year in property, state and local taxes, and more than $15 million annually in land lease payments.

    Kaden Crapp, field representative for the Wisconsin Land and Liberty Coalition, said along with the economic benefits, clean energy has the potential to provide the state with autonomy.

    “One of the biggest benefits that including these renewable energies into the state grid can bring is that we can start becoming a net exporter,” Crapp explained. “By being able to create our own Wisconsin-grown energy and be able to distribute it to other states as well.”

    Several proposed projects are slated for the area including the Whitetail Energy Center, the Badger Hollow Wind Energy Center and the Uplands Wind project. Each is projected to generate millions of dollars annually and collectively produce hundreds of megawatts of energy to power homes and businesses across the state...


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    Habitat for Humanity launches fundraiser to transform La Crosse`s Logan Northside neighborhood


    LA CROSSE (WXOW) - Habitat for Humanity of the Greater La Crosse Region has launched the "Pave the Way" fundraiser to support ReNew the Block in the Logan Northside Neighborhood. Community members are encouraged to buy customizable permeable pavers, which will fund various neighborhood improvements.

    Funds raised will support critical home repairs, the planting of a food forest, and stormwater management solutions along Avon Street. Notably, a permeable paver pathway will be installed outside Logan Middle School to prevent over 500,000 gallons of stormwater runoff annually...
    "This is more than just a fundraiser—it’s a way for people to leave a lasting legacy in a neighborhood that’s working hard to adapt to climate challenges and build community resilience," Stefanie Kline, Sustainability Coordinator at Habitat for Humanity, said.
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    Delve into dairy diversity


    ELEVA, Wis. – It’s a diversified operation with diversified family members on the Kruger family farm west of Eleva. Greg and Kaye Kruger with their sons and daughters-in-law will be hosting this year’s Trempealeau County Dairy Breakfast.

    Ross Kruger said of the family’s desire to host the event, “My family hosted the breakfast in 1995 – 30 years ago. I was 5 years old and I remember it some. The next generation is here. We had a desire to go through that and show our farm. We enjoy getting together with people.”

    The family owns an 80-cow Holstein herd, which is a small part of the operation. They also have crops, 5,000 contract sows and a trucking company – and are working on a grain-storage facility.

    “We have always had the diversified approach – cows, trucking, pigs and grain,” Kruger said. “If we’re going to do it, let’s make it into something more.”...


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    Public meeting scheduled to gather input on plan to replace Viroqua’s ‘Dragon Park’


    VIROQUA, Wis. – A public input meeting will be held Wednesday on a plan to replace one of the most beloved landmarks for the residents of Viroqua, the park that most locals refer to as “Dragon Park”. The park is a popular destination, not just for kids and families, but for visitors and tourists as well.

    Meeting – Wednesday, June 11, 2025
    4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
    Viroqua City Hall Lower-Level Community Room
    124 W Decker St.

    Located inside the city’s Eckhart park, the playgrounds official name is Eckhart Enchantment, but the large green dragon silhouette in the side caused most people to simply call it Dragon Park.

    A couple of generations of kids have now been enchanted by the popular family play site that has kept them busy for hours exploring the twists and turns under a beautiful canopy of mature trees. The way the structure came about has also added to the emotional connections surrounding the playground. Built in a about a week with mostly community labor in 1996, the structure holds a sense community like few other local landmarks...

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    Ken Notes: These "Wooden Parks" were great but they do have a shorter shelf life...

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    Working together to make the Mississippi River Region a great place to live and work.

    The Mississippi River Regional Planning Commission provides planning and economic development services to improve the region`s environment, economy and quality of life. We serve a nine county region, providing studies and planning services, resources and data to help with your grant applications or reporting needs, and business loans.

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