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    1. 20 years of solar power for a coffee roastery in Viroqua and no signs of slowing ...
    2. Sparta announces groundbreaking for Mayo hospital expansion ...
    3. Last day of service for the historic Black Hawk Bridge over Mississippi River...
    4. La Crosse Area Builders Association donates $15,000 in tools to 29 local schools ...
    5. You’ll Find One of Wisconsin’s Best Bakeries in a Hut on the Edge of a Road...
    6. VIDEO: Ribbon cutting held for Northpointe housing project in downtown Viroqua...
    7. From storage to storefront: How a vacant building is becoming De Soto, WI’s new potential anchor attraction on Main Street...
    8. VEDA announces regional small business summit set for Nov. 13...
    9. Vernon Health recognized with major awards for heart, stroke and vision care...
    10. Panda Express opens in La Crosse with community celebration and charity donation ...
    11. Schnuck Markets completes acquisition of Festival Foods...
    12. Methane remediation project continues at old Viroqua dump after phase one shows mixed results...

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    Viroqua opens new workforce housing with childcare center


    VIROQUA, Wis. (WKBT) — City officials celebrated the opening of Main Street Apartments Friday, a 65-unit workforce housing development that combines affordable apartments with a childcare facility for working families in western Wisconsin.

    The development features housing units, retail space and a 6,000-square-foot childcare facility called the Bumble and Bloom Early Learning Center. The center will serve approximately 65 children ranging from six weeks to six years old.

    La Crosse-based VARC will operate the early learning center, which city leaders say addresses a critical need for working families in the area.

    Governor Tony Evers attended Friday`s ribbon-cutting ceremony and praised the community-wide effort that made the development possible...

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    $9.5 million WIS 35 improvement project approved


    LA CROSSE (WKBT) — A $9,506,767 contract to reconstruct WIS 35 between the La Crosse/Vernon County line and Sunnyside Drive in La Crosse has approval from the DOT and Governor`s office.

    The DOT made that announcement in a release Wednesday. Work begins on Monday.

    The project includes pavement reconstruction, rebuilding the County GI/County K intersection, culvert replacement and replacing the Momon Creek bridge deck.

    WIS 35 will remain open to traffic during construction, though County GI will temporarily close for railroad crossing improvements. Construction crews will maintain access to businesses and residences throughout the project...


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    20 years of solar power for a coffee roastery in Viroqua and no signs of slowing


    VIROQUA, Wis. (WLAX/WEUX) – Ever since its founding in 2005, Viroqua’s Wonderstate Coffee has been using its roastery to create coffees from all around the world. However, in 2015, Wonderstate decided they wanted to do more for the community… and the planet… by becoming one of the first roasteries in the world to utilize solar power. “Going solar, for us, was an opportunity to mitigate the stress we’re putting on the place where we live. It was also an opportunity to take that next step, take responsibility for the impact we’re having, and move the needle. We believe that business can be a force for positive impact.”

    Co-owner Caleb Nicholes says the $35,000, 30-kilowatt grid-tied solar array now provides all of the energy to the roastery. 10 years after installation, it continues to provide more than enough clean energy. “In the days that it’s not sunny, we’re able to tap into the grid to use power from the grid. Then in the days that this overproduces, it feeds the grid. We keep track of how much we produce, how much we use. We’re overproducing about fifteen percent more power we’re creating through the solar setup than what we’re using.”...

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    Sparta announces groundbreaking for Mayo hospital expansion


    SPARTA, Wis. (WLAX/WEUX) – The city of Sparta and Mayo Clinic Health System are celebrating the groundbreaking of a new expansion to the Mayo Sparta hospital. Mayo officials say the expansion will add 10 more comfortable inpatient rooms, allow for more staffing, and provide other benefits. “We also will be adding the services of infusion and inpatient pharmacy to our patients so they can get specialized medications, chemotherapy, here locally, and don’t have to travel so far to get those needed medications.”

    Mayor Kevin Riley says the expansion is part of a big resurgence that will provide many benefits for the city.  “We’ve got a library expansion we’ve just completed, the Chatty Kathy Playground that we just completed, (and) South Pointe Business Park. This is Mayo looking at us and saying, ‘We believe in you, Sparta. We’re going to invest in you in the most tangible way possible; (by) putting a building right in Sparta.”...


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    Vernon County Housing Report 2025


    The 2025 Vernon County Housing Report is the product of a year-long collaboration between the Vernon County Housing Task Force and UW-Madison Extension. This study was initiated to assess current housing conditions and guide future development that supports community needs. With Vernon County being one of the few counties in Wisconsin projected to grow through 2050, the report underscores the urgent need for intentional housing planning.

    Key Findings:
    • 58 - 60 new housing units annually must be developed in Vernon County to accommodate projected population growth.

    • About 25% of households are cost-burdened or living in housing with at least one HUD-identified problem (e.g., overcrowding, incomplete facilities, or excessive costs).

    • Rental housing, especially for lower-income and mobile populations, is a crucial piece of the housing ecosystem.

    • Older adults face unique challenges, including affordability and accessibility in rental housing, even though many own their homes.

    • • The county’s housing stock is aging, with 80% of homes older than 45 years and a limited mix of housing types.

    • • Vernon County’s income distribution and commuter workforce suggest a need for housing that aligns with a variety of income levels and locations along key corridors.
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    Residents consider a cooperative future as manufactured housing parks go up for sale


    Standing on her porch, Vikki Braker pointed out her favorite lawn cutouts, arranged in a colorful scene: Silhouettes of two children... She figures more people get to enjoy her outdoor display than anything she keeps inside. Neat rows of brick bordered each decorative scene atop grass her son had trimmed. Even as she slows down in her yardwork, the 67-year-old can’t imagine giving it up.

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    Ken Notes: This is a real issue and these homeowners are being held hostage by corporate buyers who are quick to buy out the mom and pop park owners, raise rates, reduce services, and allows properties to deteriorate. The co-op solution is a good idea but needs community support.

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    Last day of service for the historic Black Hawk Bridge over Mississippi River


    LANSING, Iowa — The nearly century-old Black Hawk Bridge, a crucial link between Iowa and Wisconsin, is scheduled to close permanently on Monday, Oct. 20, at 7 a.m., allowing construction crews to accelerate work on its replacement span.

    The Iowa and Wisconsin Departments of Transportation (DOT) announced the closure, stating that future construction phases for the adjacent new bridge pose a safety risk to the existing structure, also known as the Iowa 9/WIS 82 Mississippi River bridge. The permanent closure comes after months of intermittent shutdowns and emergency repairs triggered by movement detected in the bridge’s piers during the construction of the new foundation.

    Ken Notes: To follow the Lansing bridge in detail the following link: 

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    La Crosse Area Builders Association donates $15,000 in tools to 29 local schools


    ONALASKA, Wis. (WLAX/WEUX) – The La Crosse Area Builders Association (LABA) is giving a major boost to local high school trade programs, donating about $15,000 worth of tools and materials to 29 schools across the region.

    Educators from each school will receive their new equipment during LABA’s general membership meeting on Tuesday, October 21, at The Golf Club at Cedar Creek in Onalaska. Nearly every school on the list plans to attend the evening banquet to accept their new tools in person.

    Participating schools include: Alma Center-Lincoln, Arcadia, Bangor, Black River Falls, Blair-Taylor, Boys & Girls Club of La Crosse, Brookwood, Central (La Crosse), Cochrane-Fountain City, Coulee Region Christian School, De Soto, Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau, Hillsboro, Holmen, Independence, Kickapoo, La Crescent-Hokah, La Crescent Montessori & STEM School, La Farge, Logan (La Crosse), Luther, Melrose-Mindoro, New Lisbon, Onalaska, Rushford-Peterson, Sparta, Tomah, West Salem, and Whitehall...


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    As Mississippi River`s Lake Pepin shrinks alarmingly, project will study role of ravines


    Lake Pepin, the largest naturally occurring lake on the Mississippi River, is a beloved resource and important economic engine for the Wisconsin and Minnesota towns that border it.

    Key Points:

    • Lake Pepin is the largest naturally occurring lake on the Mississippi River. Silt, soil and clay from the landscape upstream have been filling it in at an alarming rate.

    • The Lake Pepin Legacy Alliance has launched a project to examine how sediment erosion can be controlled in ravines and gullies.

    • Ravines act like fast-moving highways, delivering sediment quickly into the lake.

    • A retired Minnesota scientist will work with county conservationists and watershed groups to understand how to control those ravines.

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    You’ll Find One of Wisconsin’s Best Bakeries in a Hut on the Edge of a Road


    Castlerock Sourdough is the smallest bakery shop in Wisconsin. It`s a must-visit spot near the Mississippi River.

    Wonderful bread can be found in some very unexpected places. Among the soaring Mississippi River bluffs of western Wisconsin`s Driftless Area, you`ll find a bakery tucked away in a spot that elicits a lot of double takes—and probably more than a few hard brakes. The Castlerock Sourdough bakery is many things: It`s well stocked, filled with flavors, and its retail shop is open much longer hours than most other independent bakeries. It also just happens to be the smallest bakery shop in Wisconsin. It really is a tiny little place that you have to see to believe—here’s what you need to know about Castlerock Sourdough...
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    Travel Wisconsin: Autumn Off-Roading


    Wisconsin’s Fall Color Report.

    The changing fall leaves transform Wisconsin into a landscape waiting to be explored by ATV or UTV. With outfitters renting rides and plenty of trails to explore, the options are endless. Here’s to autumn off-roading.

    Time up your trail adventures with changing fall leaves

    Seek out the most colorful spots with the help of Travel Wisconsin’s Fall Color Report. Let this resource be your trail companion for planning the perfect off-road adventure...

    ...Jackson County boasts over 100 miles of trails. Start your adventure at Black River State Forest — a heavily wooded property just outside Black River Falls. Plan your trip soon; the Jackson County trails are anticipated to close by October 26.

    Bear Bogging Adventure Tours will get you geared up for the trip, too. The outfitter provides rentals in Black River Falls, Warrens and Hatfield. Make the Three Bears Resort your basecamp for in between riding. Stay in traditional guestrooms, suites or villas and spend your downtime having fun in the 60,000-square-foot indoor waterpark...

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    VIDEO: Ribbon cutting held for Northpointe housing project in downtown Viroqua


    VIROQUA, Wis. — The completion of the 65-unit Northpointe housing development, officially known as the Main Street Apartments, marks a significant milestone in Viroqua, made possible largely through a substantial infusion of federal pandemic relief funds. Even though the building is almost full already, local officials, organizations and key players who all had a hand in the completion of the project gathered for a ribbon cutting ceremony on Oct. 10...


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    Vernon County Energy District hosts inaugural solar tour


    VERNON COUNTY, Wis. — The Vernon County Energy District (VCED) hosted its inaugural Solar Tour on Saturday, Oct. 11, 2025, offering residents a hands-on look at solar installations across the region. Held from 9 a.m. to noon, the educational event showcased a range of systems—from utility-scale arrays to self-installed off-grid setups—highlighting how solar power is being used to meet diverse energy needs.

    Participants learned the differences between grid-tied and off-grid systems and explored how solar energy supports homes, farms, businesses, electric vehicles, heat pumps, and appliances such as refrigerators, stoves and freezers..


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    West Salem School District breaks ground on $28 million project at High School


    WEST SALEM, Wis. (WKBT) -- The West Salem School District broke ground on a $28 million career and technical education center and fitness facility at the high school, beginning construction on a project approved by voters in November.

    The new education center will provide students with expanded opportunities to learn about construction and automotive fields, building on the district`s existing technical education programs.

    The facility will also include a fitness center as part of the comprehensive project.

    "West Salem provided support for this referendum, I think it shows the support for the trades and technical education we already provide and want to expand upon. I think that gives back to the community," said Principal Justin Jehn...


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    From storage to storefront: How a vacant building is becoming De Soto, WI’s new potential anchor attraction on Main Street


        The tape binding Mitch Schiffer’s fingers evokes the appearance of aged drywall dust, frayed at the edges from a day spent navigating the challenges of construction. With a resolute exertion, he elevates a stud into position, squints one eye to ensure the level is accurate, and presses the wood against brick that has experienced more years of silence than commerce for nearly a decade.

    On Main Street in De Soto, WI, windows of this nature rarely exhibit a polished sheen any longer. Instead, they have transformed into reflective surfaces - only capturing the transient headlights of passing vehicles over the years.

    “This building once held a thrift store. Before that, something else. Then nothing.” Schiffer reflects on the passage of time with quiet contemplation...


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    Regional housing surveys to align workforce needs with housing needs


    Attracting, hiring and retaining quality workers continues to be a top priority for businesses across the 7 Rivers Region. Even with some current economic uncertainty, the demographics show that our region continues to age, and we need to attract younger families.

    But we cannot attract those families without adequate workforce housing...

    We are asking for your help to gather more information. ..

    Along with an employer survey, we also are conducting an employee survey...

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    VEDA announces regional small business summit set for Nov. 13


    LA CROSSE, Wis. — Area entrepreneurs and established companies can prepare for growth and development at the Wisconsin Small Business Summit & Celebrate Small Business Luncheon, scheduled for November 13, 2025, at the UW-La Crosse Student Union.

    While the Vernon Economic Development Association (VEDA) primarily facilitates its local Inventors and Entrepreneurs Club monthly, the summit aligns with VEDA’s core mission to create sustainable economic growth and support the development and expansion of businesses throughout the region. VEDA was formed in January of 2006 and is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization.

    The full-day program runs from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and features dedicated educational tracks for both existing businesses and start-ups.

    The educational workshops scheduled for the event include:

    • Financial Management Cash Flow
    • Taxes Preparing for 2026 and Beyond
    • New Strategies in Digital Marketing
    • Organizational Thinking
    • Innovation Fostering the Creative Mindset
    • Start Strong Strategies
    • AI Impact and Trends in Business
    • Show Me the Money
    • Building a Scalable Business


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    Panda Express opens in La Crosse with community celebration and charity donation


    LA CROSSE (WKBT) -- The American Chinese restaurant chain Panda Express officially opened its doors in La Crosse with a grand opening community celebration that included charitable giving and free merchandise for early customers.

    The new location brings 40 jobs to the La Crosse area, according to restaurant officials. General Manager Enzo Hellmeister expressed enthusiasm about the community`s response to the restaurant`s arrival.

    "We`re very excited to bring back our name here and from what we`re seeing so far is a strong sentiment from the community, strong support," Hellmeister said.

    As part of the grand opening celebration, Panda Express presented a $1,000 check to Wafer Food Pantry, demonstrating the company`s commitment to supporting local charitable organizations...


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    Vernon Health recognized with major awards for heart, stroke and vision care


    VIROQUA, Wis. – Vernon Health has recently been honored with four significant awards recognizing its commitment to high-quality care in cardiovascular treatment, stroke recovery, and organ and tissue donation. 

    The organization received three American Heart Association (AHA) Get With The Guidelines awards for its dedication to evidence-based care in stroke and cardiovascular treatment. These awards reflect the staff’s commitment to following the latest, research-based guidelines, which helps patients in the community achieve better outcomes, faster recoveries, and reduced readmissions...


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    Car ferry service set to connect Crawford County and Lansing, Iowa during Black Hawk Bridge closure


    FERRYVILLE, Wis. (WXOW) – A new factor has been added to the construction of the Wisconsin 82/Iowa 9 Mississippi River Bridge—better known as the Black Hawk Bridge. 

    The bridge connects Crawford County, Wisconsin, to Lansing, Iowa. In early May, the bridge`s monitoring systems detected movement that exceeded its safety threshold.

    The Iowa and Wisconsin Departments of Transportation then determined that future construction stages on the new bridge pose a risk to the safety of the existing bridge...

    ...An implosion of the remaining bridge structure is scheduled for mid-December, which will temporarily shut down the ferry service and force a 92-mile detour as the only connection between the two ends of the bridge...


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    Wisconsin Bowhunter Starts New Deer Season With a Bang


    After two years of watching the giant 8-point, Mitch Stamm sealed the deal on his wide-racked target buck known as “2 Footer.”

    Most avid trophy whitetail hunters have heard about the bucks produced in Buffalo County, Wisconsin — and if you`ve watched much outdoor television, you are probably familiar with the plentiful action that takes place around waterholes in the early part of their bow season.

    Mitch Stamm took full advantage of the hot weather on September 14th, 2025, when he tagged an incredible eight point buck he called “2 Footer."

    He had been watching the buck for two seasons before that and made an agreement with the neighbors to pass the buck through the 2024 season, thus giving it one more year to grow. That deal played in his favor when he took another mid-160s buck early that season, and now it was time to concentrate on his new target...




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    Woodman`s employee wins state`s `Best Bagger` competition


    ONALASKA, Wis. (WKBT) — A Woodman`s employee has claimed the title of Wisconsin`s "Best Bagger" after competing against 19 other contestants from across the state.

    Vicheka Oum won the annual Great Wisconsin Bag-Off competition held during the Wisconsin Grocers Association Innovation Expo on Sept. 20 in Wisconsin Dells, according to a release Monday.

    Along with the state title, Oum received a $500 prize and an all-expense-paid trip to the national competition. Contestants bagged a 24-item grocery order into reusable bags and were judged on speed, number of bags used, grocery placement, weight distribution and style...


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    Schnuck Markets completes acquisition of Festival Foods


    ST. LOUIS (WBAY) - Wisconsin’s Festival Foods now has an out-of-state owner.

    The CEO/chairman of Schnuck Markets announced closing on the purchase of Festival Foods and Hometown Grocers.

    The three supermarket brands are now part of the newly-formed 1939 Group, owned by the Schnuck family, based in St. Louis.

    Todd Schnuck said it brings the company to 164 stores -- 42 Festival Foods, 9 Hometown Grocers, and 113 Schnuck Markets. Hometown Grocers stores include Dave’s County Market, Denny’s Supervalu, Don’s Quality Market, Lake Mills Market, Lakewood Supervalu, Super Ron’s Food Center, Thompson’s County Market, Thorp Supervalu and Wittenberg Sentry Foods...


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    Methane remediation project continues at old Viroqua dump after phase one shows mixed results


    VIROQUA, Wis. — The City of Viroqua’s mandated methane remediation project at the old city landfill is grappling with “wildly inconsistent” methane gas emissions, even as city officials move forward with adjacent residential development plans. The old city landfill site is located at the end of Sands Road or east of Chicago Ave., and just south of where the “Hanson Farm” housing development is soon to be constructed. The landfill or dump was closed in the early 90s when the county constructed a modern landfill that met new DNR standards.

    The remediation effort began after the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) issued a notice of non-compliance on May 27, 2025, due to high levels of methane gas leaking around the perimeter of the closed site. Initial investigations revealed explosive gas readings near an adjacent church building, sometimes reaching 20.5% methane by volume, far exceeding the regulatory limit of 1.25% of the lower explosive limit outside the landfill boundary...


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    2025 Fall Foliage Map & Peak Leaf Color Guide


    Track when and where fall leaves will peak with our 2025 fall foliage map!

    Wondering when and where to see the best fall colors in 2025? Our Fall Foliage Map tracks peak leaf season across the U.S., helping you plan the perfect autumn getaway. From New England to the Smoky Mountains, discover 21 stunning leaf-peeping destinations and tips for catching peak foliage at just the right time.

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    MRRPC Launches Small Business Development Grant Program: Turning Ideas into Action


    The Mississippi River Regional Planning Commission (MRRPC) is proud to announce the Small Business Development Grant - Business Plan and Pitch Contest, a program designed to help entrepreneurs transform their ideas into thriving businesses.

    In partnership with the UW-La Crosse Small Business Development Center and the Wisconsin Women’s Business Initiative Corporation (WWBIC) - La Crosse Office, and with $18,000 in funding from the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC), MRRPC is offering training, resources, and support to strengthen the regional economy through entrepreneurship.

    Program Highlights:

    Business Plan Contest: Open to new or existing businesses in the MRRPC nine-county region. Participants will develop a detailed business plan (up to 24 pages, not including cover page) covering areas such as executive summary, company description, market analysis, organizational structure, products and services, marketing strategy, financial projections, and supporting materials.

    Prizes Totaling $12,000!

    1st Place: $5,000
    2nd Place: $3,000
    3rd Place: $2,000
    4th Place: $1,000
    5th Place: $500
    6th Place: $250
    7th Place: $250

    Pitch Contest: The top seven business plan winners will advance to pitch their idea in a 5-7 minute presentation to a panel of judges for a share of an additional $6,000 in funding.

    Eligibility:

    • Entrepreneurs in the idea stage or startup stage
    • Existing businesses seeking expansion, operational improvements, or new market opportunities
    • Located within MRRPC’s nine-county region
    All applications must be submitted by:
     February 13th at 12:00 PM to jon@mrrpc.com.

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    Mississippi River Regional Planning Commission
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    La Crosse, WI 54603
    Phone: 608.785.9396
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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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