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Regional Outdoor Recreation Survey | ||||||||||||
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 10 to 15 minute online survey to help us understand the outdoor recreation needs and preferences of residents and visitors to Buffalo, Chippewa, Clark, Dunn, Eau Claire, Jackson, Pepin, and Trempealeau Counties. TAKE THE SURVEY HEREBy taking this survey, you will help us:
Ken Notes: This is a great chance to voice your desires on how our region invests in recreational projects. | ||||||||||||
NEW! "Program of the Month" - 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 Preservation 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?. ?The 2025 Agricultural Enterprise Area petition cycle is currently open. Petitions will be accepted until August 1, 2025... ...Full Story HereKen Notes: I have worked with many Towns and Counties looking for ways to preserve there farms. Please check the link if your are interested... | ||||||||||||
Family owned, family churrned | ||||||||||||
Nordic Creamery offers small-batch, hand-made artisan dairy products...WESTBY – A century-old family farmstead in West Central Wisconsin is home to Nordic Creamery, which has supplied artisan cheese and butter across the country for nearly two decades. Al Bekkum – who founded and owns Nordic Creamery with his wife Sarah – said the facility currently sits on the land Sarah’s ancestors settled on when they immigrated to the dairy state in 1917. “Her great, great grandfather came over from Norway and settled there,” he said. “The farm has been in our family for more than 100 years now.” Eventually coming into ownership of her familial land, Al said he and Sarah decided to make it their own – and thus began Nordic Creamery. Generational goals Al said he’s been making cheese and butter for 30 years, while Sarah previously worked in the healthcare field... | ||||||||||||
Ellsworth Cooperative Creamery appoints Kevin Pieh as CEO | ||||||||||||
ELLSWORTH – Ellsworth Cooperative Creamery, a cooperative of 180 dairy farmer families that produces award-winning cheese in Wisconsin, announced the appointment of Kevin Pieh to chief executive officer (CEO) by its board of directors, effective Dec. 18, 2024. “Ellsworth Creamery will greatly benefit from Kevin’s leadership and strong background working in cooperatives and dairy,” said Warren Johnson, Ellsworth Creamery’s board chair. “He has proven to have strong financial and management acumen during his tenure as CFO and is well-positioned to step into the CEO role. The Board is excited for the continual growth trajectory of the Cooperative with Kevin’s leadership.”... ...Full Story Here | ||||||||||||
Coon Valley barn quilt unveiled. A step toward creating a Vernon County Barn Quilt Trail | ||||||||||||
COON VALLEY, Wis. – A vibrant new barn quilt is now proudly displayed in downtown Coon Valley, marking the first milestone in what is planned to be a bright new addition to many buildings in Vernon County. Hand painted by local resident, Debra Cuvar, the quilt is the first of what will eventually form the Vernon County Barn Quilt Trail, an initiative inspired by Debra’s love of barn quilts and her vision to see the beautiful and meaningful works of art displayed on barns, buildings, and businesses throughout Vernon County. “I would love for The Vernon County Barn Quilt Trail to be an addition to other successful barn quilt projects across the nation,” said Cuvar. “I had the vision and then started my research. I looked up a map of Wisconsin to see who currently has a barn quilt trail in Wisconsin and noticed that Vernon County does not have one. I contacted other locations that have barn quilt trails, and they were more than happy to share their experiences. I have spoken to some of the nicest people who share an interest in barn quilts and am thankful for their input and help.”... ...Full Story Here | ||||||||||||
Greg and Judie Sage are living the sheep life in Buffalo County | ||||||||||||
Hickory Hills Farm will soon enter its 47th year in businessNELSON – From its vegetable garden and orchard to its free-range turkeys, peafowl and chickens to its flock of approximately 100 Rambouillet/Merino crossbred ewes – sustainable agriculture and land conservation are front and center at Hickory Hills Farm in Buffalo County. Located in a secluded valley in West Central Wisconsin, Owners Greg and Judie Sage said the story of Hickory Hills began nearly 50 years ago. The Sages said they envisioned a life dedicated to healthy land management and healthy food when they moved to the Nelson property in 1978. “It is our belief that food and animals should be grown and raised naturally,” Judie said... Ken Notes: It is so nice to see the smaller local farms connecting with the community. We are losing small farms at an alarming rate so we are featuring those who have found additional or unique revenue streams to stay afloat. Have a story, send it our way! | ||||||||||||
Monroe County Land Stewardship Award banquet! | ||||||||||||
January 25th, 2025 | ||||||||||||
Highway Committee moves solar project forward | ||||||||||||
CRAWFORD COUNTY - At their December 19 meeting, the Crawford County Highway Committee voted unanimously to move a cost-saving solar project forward. The project will be undertaken by Olson Solar Energy, and panels will be installed on the Highway Department Shop at their facility just south of Seneca. The plan is for a 57-panel, 25.08-kilowatt system, to be mounted on the south face of the shop building. The estimated yearly energy production of the system is 35,015 kilowatt-hours (a unit of energy that measures the total amount of electricity used or the capacity to use it). The Crawford County Highway Department’s currently monthly utility bill from Alliant Energy is $1,265 (at the rate of $0.162 per kilowatt-hour). With a solar array in place, the department would have no monthly payment for the energy it generates, and the monthly bill with Alliant Energy is estimated at $798 per month. Over the course of 25 years, the department’s savings in energy costs are estimated at $190,826. Solar would offset 37% of the department’s energy use... | ||||||||||||
Regional Economic Development Entities | ||||||||||||
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Two artists + two dogs + woodworking + polymer clay = Fat Duck Designs | ||||||||||||
TREMPEALEAU – Artsy couple Kyle and Caryn Breunig said most journeys in life are not linear – and for them, “that’s the best part.” “I believe the curly-que’s of life’s path are really where the best stuff is,” Caryn said. Those “curly-ques,” as she describes them, led her to husband, Kyle, to their family of furry babies and their now shared creative passion – Fat Duck Designs. Hatching ideas Though Fat Duck Designs started only about two years ago, Caryn said she and Kyle have always been creative souls... ...Full Story Here | ||||||||||||
Nettie’s Volta carries on family name through food | ||||||||||||
PLUM CITY — Dave Kerr, now the chef at Nettie’s Volta, has had a long journey with lots of steps along the way, circling all the way back to where it all started. His Sicilian grandmother immigrated to New York and eventually met a man from Ellsworth after the Korean War where they settled. The family found Ellsworth to be a home, as Kerr’s mother grew up there;f eventually he began to go to school in town as well. It was never a secret that Kerr wanted to get into cooking one day, as his grandmother always inspired him through her home cooked meals... | ||||||||||||
New La Crosse to Minneapolis airport shuttle service launching April 1 | ||||||||||||
LA CROSSE (WKBT) -- A new shuttle service to the airport in Minneapolis from La Crosse has been announced. Sun Country Airlines and The Landline Company will provide a motorcoach service starting on April 1 in partnership with the La Crosse Regional Airport. The coach runs to and from MSP for those who book through Sun Country Airlines. Travelers can book a shuttle either through Sun Country Airlines or Landline.com. Airport officials said those who book through the airline won`t be charged an additional fee through October 15.... | ||||||||||||
Volunteers collect and plant acorns along Mississippi River to save struggling forests | ||||||||||||
DE SOTO, Wis. – Jerry Boardman doesn’t remember exactly when he started collecting acorns in the fall. But the thousands upon thousands of them he gathers to share with people working to improve habitat along the Mississippi River makes the 81-year-old resident of De Soto, Wisconsin, a small village between La Crosse and Prairie du Chien, a pretty big deal. “It’s like a myth or a legend,” Andy Meier, a forester for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers who receives a portion of Boardman’s bounty, said of the integral role it plays in his work. “It just has always been that way.”... | ||||||||||||
Lily Thai Restaurant brings new option to RF food scene | ||||||||||||
RIVER FALLS — Lily Thai Restaurant, a restaurant serving authentic Thai food, opened its doors in River Falls in early December, looking to diversify the food options in the city. The business’ owner, Li Ta, also owns Bimi Thai Restaurant in Hastings. Many customers were willing to make the trip from all over to enjoy the food, and that helped encourage a location in River Falls. “I got a lot of customers from Red Wing and River Falls,” Ta said. “There’s no Thai food at all [in River Falls], two Chinese places and a bunch of bars.”... ...Full Story Here | ||||||||||||
Wisconsin Bike Fed’s 2025 Ride Across Wisconsin Event Provides Fresh Views and Experiences for Bicyclists | ||||||||||||
The Wisconsin Bike Fed is proud to announce that registration is now open for the 10th Ride Across Wisconsin (RAW) on July 12, 2025. The Bike Fed’s largest fundraiser of the year will kick off and conclude at Phoenix Park in downtown Eau Claire, WI. Welcoming riders from Wisconsin, the United States, and internationally, RAW features a well-marked course, offering two route options: 180 miles or 100 miles, full-service ride support provided by Wheel & Sprocket and Compass Bike Lab, plus rest stops to refuel along the route. The route takes riders south of Eau Claire, winding through the rolling hills of North Trempealeau County, before heading back through Eau Claire County... ...Full Story Here | ||||||||||||
STEAM Program at Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau schools blends technology and creativity | ||||||||||||
ETTRICK, Wis. (WLAX/WEUX) – A new program in the Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau School District is helping students solve real-world problems. Director of Instruction Sam Ruud says the STEAM Program helps students learn and prepare for the future in a lot of ways, “Each grade level comes in, and has the opportunity to partake in activities that involve science, technology, engineering, the arts, and mathematics. We give them challenges, and we give them the opportunity to problem solve.” A big part of the program involves robots! Ettrick Elementary principal, Melanie Bawek, explains, “Putting them in front of these robots allows us to introduce technology and coding, while also building a lot of resilience in those problem-solving areas that they’re going to need.”... ...Full Story HereNotes: | ||||||||||||
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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. StaffJON BINGOL Executive Director jon@mrrpc.com KEN HARWOOD Planner ken@mrrpc.com JACK ZABROWSKI Senior Planner Jack@mrrpc.com SIMON FICHTER Planner Simon@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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