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Organic Valley Makes History with First Female CEO, Shawna Nelson | ||||||||||||
![]() Organic Valley, the nation’s largest organic, farmer-owned cooperative, has named Shawna Nelson as its next CEO, effective March 28. Nelson, a Wisconsin native with nearly two decades of experience within the co-op, has grown from intern to executive, demonstrating a deep commitment to Organic Valley’s farmers-first mission. Nelson, who grew up in Wisconsin’s Driftless Region, started with Organic Valley in 2005 and has since held key roles in marketing, sales analysis, recruitment, employee relations, field operations, and dairy pool management. Her broad experience within the co-op has given her a well-rounded understanding of both farm-level challenges and cooperative strategy. She steps into the role as Jeff Frank departs to become CEO of Monogram Foods. During his tenure, Organic Valley increased pay prices for organic family farms, strengthened its financial position by cutting debt in half, and secured the #1 branded market share in organic dairy... Ken Notes: CONGRATS! ![]() | ||||||||||||
Pepin, Buffalo, Trempealeau, Jackson Open House | ||||||||||||
![]() Several public and private partners are working to improve outdoor recreation and tourism opportunities in Western Wisconsin. We invite you to participate in an important open house to help us understand the outdoor recreation needs and preferences of residents, businesses, and visitors to Our Region. Please
join us, and we look forward to speaking with everyone who
participates! (links open a printable poster) Pepin
County We also have a zoom link created for anyone that doesn’t want to or cannot travel to Durand https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84421324178?pwd=ta4Pbe1P8Im8LoINamqHCaQ6AQqkHh.1 Buffalo
County Trempealeau
County Jackson
County We also have a link created for anyone that doesn’t want to or cannot travel to Black River Falls Ken Notes: Please share this with others via Facebook or LinkedIn! ![]() | ||||||||||||
Central High School students explore careers at La Crosse Promise Future Center Fair | ||||||||||||
![]() Nearly 50 employers, including representatives from educational institutions and the military, were on hand to engage with students. The fair allowed students to interact with industry experts, gain valuable insights, and explore a wide range of career fields. "A lot of students even juniors even some seniors still don`t know what they want to do, so the future fair is great opportunity for them again to do some exploring and ask some questions and maybe find something they are interested in, so they can make those good choices and plan their future," said Kathi Millard, Future Center Advisor... ![]() | ||||||||||||
More than nuts and bolts – the heart of the town | ||||||||||||
![]() Ritter’s Ace Hardware aspires to be ‘the helpful place’ in the neighborhoodMarch 17, 2025 --WHITEHALL – In a small town, a hardware store can serve not only as a destination for a variety of supplies but also as a community hub. Andrew Ritter said Ritter’s Ace Hardware in Whitehall definitely fits the bill. Since he purchased the business in December 2021, Ritter said it has evolved to become part of the Ace Hardware cooperative, significantly increased its offerings, expanded its inventory of the items it carries and broadened its services. In the process, he said the store has become a community destination for more products and services than ever – whether that’s outdoor power equipment, a grill, parts for a plumbing issue, paint or a host or other reasons... ...Full Story Here ![]() | ||||||||||||
Delta showing renewed interest in La Crosse flights, two years after ending service in the area | ||||||||||||
![]() The chance of getting Delta Airlines back to La Crosse has gotten better, according to one local official with the La Crosse Regional Airport. Business manager J.D. Roberts says Delta is open to the idea of restoring service to the local airport, two years after the company ended its regular flights through LSE. “There’s a couple different ways we could do it, with Delta or with a
regional carrier like Sky West flying Delta planes up there,” says
Roberts. “They definitely said, let’s talk, let’s have some more
information.” American is the only airline now providing regular
flights at the La Crosse airport. Roberts attended a recent industry
conference where he made contact with six different airlines.... Ken Notes: A Delta "link" or a regional carrier like Air Wisconsin wold be huge for La Crosse. ![]() | ||||||||||||
Cultural Cloth sets stage for global artisans | ||||||||||||
![]() Store showcases, sells home décor, accessories handmade around the worldMarch 17, 2025 -- MAIDEN ROCK – When husband/wife team Angélica Sanchez and Daniel de la Concha saw that Cultural Cloth (located at W3560 WI-35 in Maiden Rock) was up for sale last year, the duo – who currently live in Milwaukee – said it was an opportunity they couldn’t pass up. Home to handcrafted items from artisans in more than 40 countries around the globe, Cultural Cloth was founded by Mary Anne Wise and Jody Slocum more than 15 years ago. Inspired and intrigued by the business Wise and Slocum built, Sanchez said she and de la Concha traveled from Milwaukee to Maiden Rock to see the shop for themselves. Sanchez said the store was “fascinating at first sight” to both her and de la Concha... ...Full Story Here ![]() | ||||||||||||
8 County Outdoor Recreation Plan. (8 CORP) Public Input Meetings | ||||||||||||
![]() Coming Soon!Public input meetings for Buffalo, Jackson, Pepin, and Trempealeau Counties We need you to come to a session and provide input to: ...Full Story Here ![]() | ||||||||||||
Women Build, Housing Week and Neighbor’s Day with Habitat La Crosse’s Kahya Fox | ||||||||||||
![]() We also discussed Habitat’s first-time homebuyers program, which just led to a discussion about housing in general and the dilemmas that La Crosse — and everywhere — are facing. In the midst of that conversation we began to highlight the first-ever La Crosse Housing Week that’s happening at the end of next month (April 28-May 3) with Habitat, Coulee Cap, AARP and the city of La Crosse. Fox mentioned some of the events scheduled and that more are to come.... ![]() | ||||||||||||
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Carnegie classification underscores UWL’s commitment to high-impact research | ||||||||||||
![]() UWL was named a Research College and University in the 2025 Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education, underscoring a commitment to high-impact learning experiences. UW-La Crosse has been recognized for the vast and impactful research work of its students and faculty. UWL was named a Research College and University in the 2025 Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education — one of five UW schools to earn that distinction. The classification, based on total research expenditures and doctoral degrees awarded, underscores UWL’s commitment to providing hands-on, high-impact learning opportunities inside and outside the classroom. “UWL is known for its outstanding academic programs, and research is a crucial part of that,” Chancellor James Beeby says. “When we engage in research, we are not only providing students with practical, hands-on experiences that will help them in their careers — we are also contributing to the pursuit of shared knowledge and the betterment of our communities. The Carnegie classification is a reflection of those efforts and the hard work our students, staff and faculty put in each day.”... Ken Notes: Good news, let`s hope we can keep the new science center on track. ![]() | ||||||||||||
Award-winning meat products a cut above the rest | ||||||||||||
![]() The local butcher got its start in 1974 when Howard and Barb Olson bought a meat locker business that had been attached to a general/grocery store business in Pigeon Falls. Upon purchasing the business, the Olsons built a new building that became home to Falls Meat Service, which was founded that same year by Howard and his brother-in-law, Verdell “Del” Helstad.... ...Full Story Here ![]() | ||||||||||||
Hot coffee, warm smiles and mouth-watering meals | ||||||||||||
![]() Cafe in downtown Blair welcomes all, including those with disabilitiesBLAIR – The Rise + Shine Cafe features a sign that says, “Where everyone has a seat at the table.” And the cafe located in downtown Blair truly means it – as it welcomes all members of the community, including individuals with different abilities. Kailee Jahr and her mom, Penny Paulson, said it was actually their work with individuals with different abilities at their first business together – A New Day Adult Day Services – that prompted them to start the cafe. Jahr said they started A New Day in 2019 to provide life-enriching services to adults with physical and cognitive disabilities, as well as the elderly. As an outgrowth of their work with these individuals, the mother-daughter duo said they discovered two gaps: one in employment opportunities for those individuals in their programming who wanted to work and a need for a breakfast cafe in downtown Blair... ![]() | ||||||||||||
Consumers Cooperative fuel pump program to support Ellsworth schools | ||||||||||||
![]() ELLSWORTH – Consumers Cooperative Oil Company (Consumers Cooperative) is excited to announce a new partnership with the Ellsworth Community School District, reinforcing its commitment to support local communities. Through this initiative, Consumers Cooperative will donate 3 cents for every gallon of fuel purchased at the Consumers Cooperative/Cenex Convenience Store located at 610 E. Main St. in Ellsworth. To celebrate this partnership, the convenience store has introduced Ellsworth Pride Pumps, featuring upgraded fuel pumps with vibrant new signage showcasing school spirit and the cooperative’s dedication to education. Customers fueling up at these pumps will directly contribute to the Ellsworth Community School District, making every fill-up an investment in local students and programs. This initiative marks the fourth location to benefit from Consumers Cooperative’s donation program, following successful partnerships in Sauk City, Prairie du Sac, and Pepin — a program that began in Sauk City, where the cooperative is headquartered. Looking ahead, Consumers Cooperative plans to expand this initiative to additional communities and school districts, further strengthening its mission of community engagement and local support. "We are proud to support the Ellsworth community through this initiative," said Eric Cantwell, CEO of Consumers Cooperative. "Our goal is to create lasting partnerships that make a meaningful impact on the schools and students in the areas we serve." Ellsworth Athletic Director Kevin Haglund, said, "The Ellsworth Community School District is thrilled to partner with Consumers Cooperative on the Panther Pumps initiative. This collaboration highlights our shared commitment to supporting both local businesses and education. We sincerely appreciate Eric Cantwell and Consumers Cooperative for their generous financial support, which will have a lasting positive impact on our schools and community for years to come."... ...Full Story Here![]() | ||||||||||||
Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin, Wisconsin Cheese Makers Association commit $180,000 to UWRF Wuethrich Family/Grassland Dairy Center of Excellence | ||||||||||||
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Weiss family builds top-notch dairy farm | ||||||||||||
![]() At a Glance
2025 Wisconsin Master Agriculturist Don Weiss grew up on the farm he and his family operate near Durand in Pepin County, Wis. He is the fifth generation of his family to do so. The farm dates back to 1881, when Don’s great-great-grandparents John and Mary Weiss immigrated from Austria and purchased 80 acres. In 1891, they bought another 80 acres as part of the original 160-acre farm. John’s son Anton bought his own farm a quarter-mile away, so when John retired in 1918, he sold his farm to his grandson John W. Weiss — Don’s grandfather... ...The Weisses are also conservation-minded. In 2021, Don was named Pepin County Conservation Farmer of the Year. He has been enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program for more than 20 years, and they have planted cover crops on their farm for the past 25 years. Don is a founding member and serves on the board of directors for the Bear Creek Farmer-Led Watershed. He also allowed the University of Wisconsin Discovery Farms to install a lysimeter project on the farm. This ongoing research is part of a nitrate mitigation project monitored through on-farm practices. “Through Discovery Farms, we have put in eight collection sites for lysimeters,” Don explains. “We want to help find out which farming practices help slow the leaching of nitrogen in the soil.”... ...Full Story Here Ken Notes: Far a large farm, they seem to be environmentally conscious... ![]() | ||||||||||||
Upcoming Small Business Opportunities | ||||||||||||
![]() Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) is providing access to various training opportunities. Training events and resources available through this program are available to owners, employees, and staff members of any small business based in Wisconsin that has fewer than 500 employees and is currently operating. The cost of the training will be paid for by WEDC. To Learn More Click Here Entrepreneurial Training Program (ETP) Spring 2025 ...Full Story Here ![]() | ||||||||||||
The Great River Road | ||||||||||||
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Monroe County Economic Development & Tourism Spring Conference | ||||||||||||
![]() April 10-11, 2025 Three Bears Resort Warrens, WI Attendees can look forward to engaging sessions on a variety of topics, including startup spotlights, workforce trends, and economic development. The conference will offer insightful presentations and opportunities for networking with industry experts. Participants will have the chance to exchange ideas, build valuable connections, and learn from success stories to drive economic growth and tourism in Monroe County. Thursday, April 10th 8:00 Registration 9:15 Welcome 9:30 to 11:45 Sessions 11:45 Lunch 12:30 to 4:15 Sessions 4:30 Cocktail Reception 5:00 Dinner with Entertainment to follow Friday, April 11th 7:00 Breakfast 8:00 to Noon Sessions ![]() | ||||||||||||
Wildcat Mtn. State Park among 32 DNR improvement projects awarded through Stewardship Friends Grants | ||||||||||||
![]() The Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Fund was created in 1989 to preserve important natural communities, protect water quality and fisheries, and expand opportunities for outdoor recreation. Within this program, a portion of Stewardship funds from the state’s biennial budget is used to support important recreational projects and improvements at state properties. Many construction and property development projects at the DNR’s state parks, trails, forests and other state lands are made possible with the Stewardship Fund program’s annual funding. ... ...Full Story Here ![]() | ||||||||||||
VARC wins Wisconsin Manufacturer of the Year award for ‘Empowerment Through Inclusion’ | ||||||||||||
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Durand farm builds community ‘one organic bite at a time’ | ||||||||||||
![]() Fifth-generation farm has been fully organic since 1997March 17, 2025 -- PEPIN COUNTY – When the COVID-19 pandemic caused disruptions in the food supply chain nationwide, it had many looking locally – sparking an increased desire for folks to know where their food comes from. Chris Kees-Winkler with Wheatfield Hill Organics – a 123-year-old, fifth-generation farm located just south of Durand in Pepin County – said the trend not only sparked the launch of its Thursday on the Farm events but has supported its longevity. Planting a seed Now approaching its fifth year, Kees-Winkler said the farm’s weekly Thursday on the Farm events – held seasonally – showcase an array of food grown on the farm... ...Full Story Here![]() | ||||||||||||
Migration to Wisconsin reaches highest level in 20 years | ||||||||||||
![]() A new study by the Wisconsin Policy Forum using data from the U.S. Census Bureau shows an estimated 28,478 people people migrated to Wisconsin during the 2024 12-month census period. 22,146 of those residents moved from outside the U.S. Mark Sommerhauser, Wisconsin Policy Forum communications director, said that is the largest net migration total since they began collecting data in 2004... See Also:
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RF businesses showcase Women’s History Month | ||||||||||||
![]() RIVER FALLS – If there is one thing River Falls is known for, besides the Kinnickinnic River, it’s a supportive and welcoming business community. This month, local businesses in the City on the Kinni are going all out for Women’s History Month. River Falls is home to more than 180 women-owned businesses, said Mei Mei Abdouch of Mei Mei’s Cookies & Creamery. A number of businesses in town have created displays celebrating women throughout history, telling the stories of how they have impacted our everyday lives... ...“But as we continue to prove ourselves again and again, the sheer number of women-owned businesses speaks volumes. We essentially support this community.” Abdouch was quick to acknowledge the support of male-owned businesses in town as well, such as Brickhouse Music. “Their support has been remarkable,” she said... ...Full Story Here![]() | ||||||||||||
Pierce Pepin Cooperative Services Awards First-Quarter Grants | ||||||||||||
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Vernon County hires Finance Director | ||||||||||||
![]() Filling the position has been a struggle for the county and they eventually hired an outside firm to do a search for them after the usual channels produced few candidates. Vernon County Personnel Director Trisha Lepke said Lockyer will start in the position on March 31. Lockyer’s bio says she was born in California and holds degrees in economics and political science from Washington University in St. Louis and a law degree from Washington and Lee University in Virginia. A statement from the county about Lockyer says she is “honored to have the opportunity to serve this community, and she looks forward to working alongside its residents, businesses, and leaders. ...Full Story Here ![]() | ||||||||||||
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. StaffJON 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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