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Earth Fair in Myrick Park


This Sunday April 27, 2025
The Nature Place
789 Myrick Park Drive
La Crosse, WI

Family friendly free event in Myrick Park and the Nature Place! 

Enjoy kid’s activities, live raptor presentations, Nature Place Critter Mobiles, Green Goose Chase team celebration, insect presentations, games, live music, vendors, farmer’s market and more!

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Gov. Evers, WEDC Announce $3.2 Million in Grants to Support Small Businesses Statewide


Funding will bolster local efforts to support small businesses, entrepreneurship, and economic development on Main Streets across Wisconsin

MADISON Gov. Tony Evers, together with the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC), today announced that 19 organizations have received nearly $3.2 million in Small Business Development Grants (SBDG) to uplift small business development in local communities across the state. The SBDG Program provides grants to local communities and organizations to directly invest in small businesses and small business creation, including bolstering Main Streets, supporting youth entrepreneurship, improving infrastructure, providing technical assistance, and more.

“Wisconsin’s small businesses are the hearts of our communities and are important and powerful drivers of our state’s economy,” said Gov. Evers. “Now more than ever, it is critical that we do all we can to support the success of our state’s small businesses across our state. These investments we’re announcing today send a message that, here in Wisconsin, if you have a great business idea and the willingness to work hard to make it happen, our administration is here to support you and your good work. It’s that simple.”...


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Wisconsin is the spot for music festivals


LA CROSSE, Wis. (WLAX/WEUX) – Summer fun in Wisconsin means a lot of things to a lot of people. Whether your fun is found on (or in) the water, grilling some backyard delights or all things sports, we can all agree that music is a major part of what makes summer so hot! That is why those three months of the year are jam-packed with music festivals of all sorts and the Cheese State is home to a bevy of fantastic ones!

No matter your favorite genre, I promise you will find a music festival made just for you. There are blues festivals, rock festivals, country festivals, folk, bluegrass, classical, noise, EDM, emo, and a whole bunch of other made-up words that describe the newest sound coming out of someone’s speaker. I thought I would share some of my favorite Wisconsin Music festivals

1) Ashley for the Arts


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Ken Notes: And don`t forget Moon Tunes...

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THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR’S SMALL BUSINESS ACADEMY


Let’s grow our business
skills, together.

2025 Small Business Academy

May 6-9, 2025


This free event offers flexible scheduling. You choose the virtual and in-person sessions that meet your needs.

Review the agenda

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As many small business owners will tell you, there’s the part you’re passionate about—and then there’s all the other stuff that comes with owning a business. You know, all the financial, legal, marketing, logistical, and technological work it takes to run a business.

The Lieutenant Governor’s Small Business Academy offers practical advice from business owners who have successfully made it through the initial stages of starting and growing their companies.

It also features workshops that cover topics like:
  •     Financing options
  •     Legal concerns
  •     Regulatory issues
  •     Information technology
  •     Small business certifications
  •     Identifying markets and sales opportunities
If you’re considering starting a business, trying to grow your existing small business, or trying to get an idea or a startup off the ground, take advantage of this free, annual virtual and in-person event.

Virtual Events May 6-8
8:00 AM to Noon Each Day

IN PERSON
MAY 9th La Crosse

La Crosse County Administrative Center
212 6th Street North (lower level)
La Crosse WI 54601




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City of Prairie du Chien, partners and officials celebrate grand opening of ‘Prairie Eco Cottages’


PRAIRIE DU CHIEN, Wis. – When you drive into the newest housing development in Prairie du Chien, the first thing you see is the solar field – a solar energy installation of photovoltaic (PV) panels that is converting sunlight into electricity. Prairie Eco Cottages, developed by Couleecap and the Gerrard Corporation, is providing 24 units of affordable, quality housing to income eligible workers, seniors, and disabled residents. The development is also powered by solar energy.

Prairie Eco Cottages held a grand opening event on April 21 where participants could get a closer look at the solar field and cottage-style apartments now offered to the community. The property, which is within walking distance to downtown Prairie du Chien, includes two buildings, each with 12 units, garages and private driveway parking, playground, and community room. One-, two-, and three-bedroom units have been available to rent to income-qualified tenants since January...


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2 Quirkiest Wisconsin Towns You Didn`t Know Existed


Cheese, farmland, and Packers fans may dominate Wisconsin’s headlines, but a lesser-known side of the Badger State teems with playful eccentricities that defy every cliché. Away from the popular lakes and dairy barns lies a network of small towns marching to their own distinctive beat, towns that revel in troll statues, cling to steep river bluffs, and host weekly markets brimming with idiosyncratic treasures...

Stockholm

Stockholm sits gracefully on the banks of Lake Pepin in Pepin County. With a population hovering around 70, its vibrant artistic community contrasts sharply with its small size. This locality was founded in 1854 by immigrants from Sweden and has retained a distinct Scandinavian influence, evident in local crafts and cultural celebrations. Its remarkable attraction is the annual Stockholm Art Fair, drawing artists and enthusiasts from across the region to celebrate local and regional creativity.

Alma

Alma, Wisconsin, perched along the Mississippi River in Buffalo County, is noted for its dramatic setting on a narrow strip of land between river and bluff. This geographic quirk gives Alma its distinctive terraced layout, with buildings and streets adapting to the steep incline. Established in 1848, the town’s architecture and town planning reflect its adaptation to this challenging topography, making it a unique example of landscape-driven urban design. Alma’s motto, "Step into Living History," captures its preservation ethos and the feeling of stepping back in time amidst 19th-century buildings that line the streets.

For visitors, Alma offers a rich blend of cultural and natural attractions. The Wings Over Alma Nature & Art Center provides stunning river views and educational displays about local wildlife. Dining at Pier 4 Café & Smokehouse offers locally sourced dishes with scenic riverfront views. Cultural pursuits can be enjoyed at the Alma Area Museum, showcasing artifacts and stories from the town’s early days. For outdoor enthusiasts, Buena Vista Park offers the best vantage point for panoramic views of the river and surrounding bluffs, ideal for photographers and nature lovers alike...


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50 years of empowering differently abled Wisconsinites: VARC`s journey and future


LA CROSSE, Wis. (WXOW) - Today marks 50 years in business for the nonprofit VARC, Inc., which started as a small center serving people with disabilities in Vernon County and has expanded to a statewide operation with 13 locations.

Despite its growth, VARC still faces barriers for its clients in the workforce, according to CEO Liz Filter. She said that part of the mission at VARC is to not only give differently abled people the skills to be successful in their lives, but also partner with organizations in the community and advocate for the value they can bring to a company...


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Ken Notes: It is so important to remember those organizations that reach out to help others. Happy 50th VARC...

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People are camping again!


LA CROSSE, Wis. (WLAX/WEUX) – It seems like EVERYONE wants to go camping! According to the latest Kampgrounds of America Annual Report, 11 million more households camped in 2024 over 2019. Most shocking, this boom is led by the Adventure Generation! Gen Z and Millennials represented 61% of new campers!

The study found that people are not just camping again. They are determined to camp again. 80% of respondents said that rising travel costs wouldn’t prohibit them from camping, just how they would camp. 625 plan to camp within 150 miles of home and most people will be choosing their dog over their siblings. 53% said they would be camping with the pooch as opposed to 21% who will be with the family, 13% with siblings and 10% with parents...


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Ken Notes: The MRRPC Region has many great options!

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Vernon County among recipients of $2 million in state grant awards for flood resilience


MADSION, Wis. — Gov. Tony Evers, together with the Wisconsin Department of Military Affairs (DMA), today announced $2 million in grants to local communities and organizations through the Pre-Disaster Flood Resilience Grant (PDFRG) program that was created from legislation originally introduced by former 96th State Representative Loren Oldenburg. The program, which was signed into law by Gov. Evers last April and is administered by Wisconsin Emergency Management (WEM), a DMA division, aims to help communities in flood-prone areas identify flood vulnerabilities such as erosion hazards, road and culvert washouts, and incised stream channels and works to implement solutions, such as reconnecting streams and floodplains, mitigating erosion hazards, restoring or improving natural flow and movement of water or sediment, reestablishing area foliage and plant life, and more to help naturally manage flooding before disaster strikes.   

“Flooding is one of the most common disasters our state experiences, costing Wisconsin families millions of dollars in damage to homes, businesses, local infrastructure, and the environment,” said Gov. Evers. “I was glad to create this program to help communities mitigate the impacts of flooding and build flood-resilient infrastructure, and I look forward to getting these funds out the door and into the hands of partners across the state to help give folks the tools needed to prevent flood damage, protect property, and keep folks safe.”...

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Governor Evers announces funding for county forest public access roads maintenance


LA CROSSE (WKBT) -- Seven area counties in our area will receive a combined $45,600 in County Forest Road Aids for the 2025 fiscal year.

Governor Tony Evers announced the funding Wednesday along with the Wisconsin DOT as part of the statewide County Forest Road Aids program, which distributes over $320,000 to counties across the state to maintain public access roads in county forests.

Clark County will receive the largest local allocation at $15,761, followed by Rusk County with $7,925. Other local recipients include Chippewa County ($6,232), Eau Claire County ($6,150), Jackson County ($2,975), Juneau County ($1,916), and Wood County ($3,582).


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Ken Notes: Jackson County has some great places to explore!

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Pierce County Board talks Mississippi River Trail designation


The Pierce County Board held the first reading on a resolution to support the designation of the Mississippi River Trail within its county limits. If approved, roads in the county will be incorporated into the trail on handouts and other materials.

The Mississippi River Trail is primarily on the Wisconsin All-American Great River Road National Scenic Byway between Prescott and Illinois state lines. It is also routed on other state and county highways and local roads for alternative bicycling routes...   ...Full Story Here

Ken Notes: It is very important to get this route approved, having a nationally recognized ten state Mississippi River Trail will become a destination for tourists worldwide. If it is on your agenda please work for approval we are VERY close...

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Fort McCoy leaders assist in housing planning during local economic development committee housing meeting


Fort McCoy leaders and team members took time out March 25 to participate in the Monroe County Economic Development Housing Meeting in Sparta, Wis., to support the planning and discussion for addressing housing in the county.

According to the Monroe County Economic Develop Committee who spearheaded the event, topics addressed were:

— Current housing situation in Monroe County;

— Reviewing where the greatest need for housing is;

— Defining “affordable” housing;

— Looking at what other counties are doing to address a lack of housing;

— Funding opportunities for housing the committee might be missing;

— How can all the varying agencies collaborate to address housing issues in Monroe County;

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Ken Notes: This is really a Monroe County project. Affordable housing is an issue across the region not to mention the state. MRRPC has been working with communities and developing Plans to address this issue.

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Scenic Bluffs Community Health Center awarded $50,000 to launch mobile dental unit


CASHTON, Wis. – Scenic Bluffs Community Health Centers is gearing up to take a fully equipped mobile dental clinic on the road, thanks to a $50,000 Launch Grant from Mayo Clinic Health System. The mobile clinic, called Scenic Smiles, will provide thousands of dental visits annually in underserved communities across western Wisconsin. Scenic Smiles Mobile Dental Clinic will travel to various locations within Scenic Bluffs’ five-county service region, offering a comprehensive range of dental services such as routine cleanings and exams, fillings, extractions, preventive care, and oral health education.

Western Wisconsin faces a significant shortage of dental providers, despite having high-quality healthcare systems across the region. This shortage has led to notable gaps in oral health services, particularly for Medicaid patients and uninsured individuals. Scenic Bluffs, one of the few dental clinics accepting Medicaid in the area, receives nearly 1,000 appointment requests each month from new patients seeking care—a demand that continues to grow despite provider expansion...


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SwiftCurrent Connect reaches 4,000th fiber broadband connection


ELLSWORTH – SwiftCurrent Connect, a leader in delivering high-speed fiber broadband, proudly announces the completion of its 4,000th fiber broadband connection, marking a significant milestone in its mission to enhance connectivity for communities across Wisconsin.

This achievement is made possible in part by funding provided through the Wisconsin Broadband Office as part of the Capital Projects Fund, an initiative of the U.S. Department of the Treasury. This investment is helping to bridge the digital divide, ensuring that more rural residents and businesses have access to fast and reliable internet service.

“We are thrilled to reach this milestone and grateful for the support from the Wisconsin Broadband Office and the Capital Projects Fund,” said Nate Boettcher, president and CEO of Pierce Pepin Cooperative Services and SwiftCurrent Connect. “Expanding fiber broadband access is essential for economic growth, education, healthcare, and overall quality of life in our communities. We remain committed to advancing connectivity and ensuring that more Wisconsin residents benefit from high-speed internet.”...

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Ken Notes: If your community is still struggling with internet access please give us a call and we will help you find a program to install upgraded service...

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RFHS senior owns thriving baking biz


RIVER FALLS — River Falls senior Gage Brunkhorst has always had a love for cooking and baking, eventually turning that spark into his own baking business.

Ever since Brunkhorst was young, he loved helping his mother out in the kitchen whenever he could. He would chop vegetables or do whatever he could to assist. He also remembers growing up watching Food Network, which sparked the interest further. In middle school, Brunkhorst found the most enjoyment from baking, so he leaned into it.

When Brunkhorst needed funds to take a school trip to Europe, he started a baking business called Gage’s Sweets for Switzerland. The business blew up outside of anything he could imagine, and he also helped create a baking-specific class for people to take at RFHS.

At his business, Brunkhorst baked for events including Sip and Shop at the Hastings Golf Club, weddings, baby and bridal showers and birthday parties. The first order he received was one he will remember forever...


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Mississippi River Regional Planning Commission (MRRPC)


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.

Staff

JON BINGOL
Executive Director
jon@mrrpc.com

KEN HARWOOD
Planner
ken@mrrpc.com

JACK ZABROWSKI
Senior Planner
Jack@mrrpc.com

SARAH OFTE
Senior Office Manager
sarah@mrrpc.com


811 Monitor St. Suite 201
La Crosse, WI 54603

Phone: 608.785.9396
Fax: 608.785.9394
Email: plan@mrrpc.com


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