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MRRPC Launches Small Business Development Grant Program: Turning Ideas into Action | ||||||||||||
![]() 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:
All applications must be submitted by: February 13th at 12:00 PM to jon@mrrpc.com. Contact:Mississippi River Regional Planning Commission...Full Story Here ![]() | ||||||||||||
Vernon County Awards Nominations | ||||||||||||
![]() Vernon County Awards Nominations are open through September 19th. Award Categories this year include: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The nominations can all be filled out online at: https://c5te9h9wx74.typeform.com/to/GfX2FNDG and there are plenty of sharable posts on Vernon County Development`s Facebook page Larkin Breckel ![]() | ||||||||||||
Groundwater Coordinating Council Releases 2025 Report To The Legislature | ||||||||||||
MADISON, Wis. –The Groundwater Coordinating Council (GCC) recently shared its recommendations for protecting and preserving the state’s vital groundwater resources in its 2025 annual report to the Wisconsin State Legislature. The recommendations address the most prevalent and pressing groundwater issues in Wisconsin, such as:
Read Executive SummaryRead Full Report...Full Story Here Ken Notes: If you have groundwater concerns please read or share this report. ![]() | ||||||||||||
Sam Scinta to lead La Crosse Area Chamber of Commerce | ||||||||||||
![]() The La Crosse Area Chamber of Commerce has chosen Sam Scinta as its new CEO. Scinta, of Onalaska, begins the role Sept. 15. His diverse experience includes legal work, running a small business, managing nonprofits, and teaching political science and servant leadership at UW-La Crosse and Viterbo University. He also has served on several regional and statewide boards. Scinta has worked with LeaderEthics and the DB Reinhart Institute for Ethics in Leadership at Viterbo. He created and leads a popular community civics education program, Rebuilding American Civics... ![]() | ||||||||||||
UWL secures funding to complete Prairie Springs Science Center | ||||||||||||
![]() First phase approved a decade ago, completed in 2018 LA CROSSE – The University of Wisconsin-La Crosse (UWL) is already celebrating the forthcoming completion of the dual-phase Prairie Springs Science Center project after its remaining funding was secured with the passage of the most recent Wisconsin State Biennial Budget. Chancellor James Beeby said the first half of the Prairie Springs Science Center was approved in 2015 and “was, at that point, split into two projects.” “The first part of the building was completed in 2018,” he said. “Since then, we’ve been really pushing hard to get the second part finished, and now we’ve received the funding. We are very thankful to the State Legislature and the governor for doing that.”.. ...Full Story Here![]() | ||||||||||||
Jackson County Business Survey | ||||||||||||
Ken Notes: If you have an interest in Business or Economic Development in Jackson County please take just a few minutes to fill out this survey. ![]() | ||||||||||||
Laura Ingalls Wilder | ||||||||||||
![]() Laura Ingalls Wilder (born February 7, 1867, Lake Pepin, Wisconsin, U.S.—died February 10, 1957, Mansfield, Missouri) was an American author of children’s fiction based on her own youth in the American Midwest. Laura Ingalls grew up in a family that moved frequently from one part of the American frontier to another. Her father took the family by covered wagon to Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, Indian Territory, and Dakota Territory. At age 15 she began teaching in rural schools. In 1885 she married Almanzo J. Wilder, with whom she lived from 1894 on a farm near Mansfield, Missouri. Some years later she began writing for various periodicals. She contributed to McCall’s Magazine and Country Gentleman, served as poultry editor for the St. Louis Star, and for 12 years was home editor of the Missouri Ruralist... ![]() | ||||||||||||
Apple Picking Time! | ||||||||||||
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Co-op plans $14 million to up cottage cheese output | ||||||||||||
![]() WESTBY, Wis. — The only creamery still producing cottage cheese in Wisconsin, the Westby Co-op in Vernon County, announced a $14 million plan to increase production. Said J.D. Greenwall, president: “The business is growing. The business is booming. We can’t make enough cottage cheese in our plant or nationwide.” Plans include new refrigeration, 10,000-gallon cream tanks, and a 30,000-gallon milk silo. Greenwall said the upgrades also will cut production time. The co-0p also produces sour cream and yogurt. ...Full Story Here ![]() | ||||||||||||
Visitors ‘stirrup’ scenic views, wildlife sightings at Jewelview Drafts | ||||||||||||
![]() West Central Wisconsin farm offers horse and wagon rides on 269 acres WEST CENTRAL WISCONSIN – Taking advantage of their 269 acres and natural landscapes, Melissa and Tom Schaub, owners of Jewelview Drafts Country Tours (JDCT) in West Central Wisconsin, said they wanted to give visitors a taste of what the area has to offer. The couple said they are accomplishing this by offering tours of the property with the help of their two teams of horses and a pair of wagons. Located 20 miles east of La Crosse and 10 miles west of Cashton at W415 State Road 33, Melissa Schaub said JDCT offers horse and wagon rides across their fields and through the woods, providing visitors with stunning views and possible glimpses of wildlife... ...Full Story Here ![]() | ||||||||||||
Safe Place Pastures gives horses sanctuary in Trempealeau County | ||||||||||||
![]() Trempealeau County (WQOW)- Safe Place Pastures in
Trempealeau County is making waves on social media. We`re taking an
inside look at what the horse sanctuary is doing for the community and
the animals. Off of County Road E in the town of Pleasantville, a new horse sanctuary has taken root and is hoping to become a staple in the community for providing a safe pasture for abused and neglected horses. "They`re usually in pretty tough shape, I think they come from working farms or they`ve just done everything that they possibly can or if they`re just not fed. And that just makes it worse," said Cheryl Rubenzer, the founder of Safe Place Pastures and one of the people fundraising to keep the sanctuary operational as they get started... ![]() | ||||||||||||
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U.S. Navy veteran finding success as civilian business owner | ||||||||||||
![]() WEST CENTRAL WISCONSIN – When Adam Lamb enlisted in the U.S. Navy in August 2005, he said due to military protocol, he needed to maintain a clean-shaven face. When he decided to transition away from military life after 10 years of serving his country, he said one thing he was looking forward to was being able to grow a beard. “After 2015, I pretty much stopped shaving,” Lamb said. “My beautiful wife, Gwen, told me I had to have a well-maintained beard, and it couldn’t be rough or have coarse hair.” Lamb said that led to him trying “all kinds of different products” on the market, none of which did a great job or satisfied his wife. “My beard was always itching, had breakouts and patches on my cheeks,” he said. “I bought the oils from local stores, salons and online. Samples were tiny and didn’t last long, and oils leaked in my pocket. I needed a fix, or my beard had to go. My wife [didn’t] like any of the products [either] – they were way too greasy."... ...Full Story Here ![]() | ||||||||||||
Providing fresh flavor for life’s big moments | ||||||||||||
![]() Mindful Fork Catering in River Falls provides farm-to-fork cateringRIVER FALLS – As the owner and operator of Mindful Fork Catering, Chef Angie Larson said her mission is to connect people through unforgettable food – uncomplicated but delicious, fresh, farm-to-fork catered food for all life’s celebrations. It’s a passion Larson said she’s been fulfilling for the past several years since transitioning what started as Mindful Fork Meal Prep into Mindful Fork Catering. Good food is all in the family Larson said her passion for the culinary arts dates back decades, working the front of house for a restaurant as a young teen and then working in her family’s Italian restaurant in the early 2000s. ...Full Story Here![]() | ||||||||||||
Crystal Cave offers under-this-world experience | ||||||||||||
![]() SPRING VALLEY – Executive Director Eric McMaster said Crystal Cave was discovered by two local farm boys in 1881. “William and George Vanasse were playing in a field here in Spring Valley, and they saw a woodchuck go into a small hole in the ground,” he said. “They came back the next day with a kerosene lantern, opened it up and lowered themselves down into the hole – thus, discovering Crystal Cave.” Prior to 1941 – when McMaster said Henry and Mary Friede purchased the property with the intention of “developing a show cave” – he said Crystal Cave remained “a local curiosity.” “They bought it in 1941 and then opened it up in 1942,” he said. Nearly a century and a half later, McMaster said Crystal Cave is now a go-to day-trip destination for both West Central Wisconsinites and Minnesotans from across the Mississippi... ...Full Story Here ![]() | ||||||||||||
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Wisconsin’s Hidden Tobacco Legacy: 62.4 million pounds of tobacco per year, “Tobacco City U.S.A.” - NewsBreak | ||||||||||||
When you picture Wisconsin farming, you likely think of dairy cows, cranberries, or endless rows of corn. But rewind a century, and you’d find another surprising crop dominating the landscape: tobacco. From curing barns to small cigar factories, tobacco once fueled entire communities across the state... ...Full Story Here ![]() | ||||||||||||
Court of Appeals affirms DNR authority to require permits for factory farms | ||||||||||||
![]() Two groups representing Wisconsin’s factory farms, known as Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations, filed the lawsuit in 2023, arguing that the state did not have the authority to require permits under the DNR’s Wisconsin Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (WPDES) program. The program requires any entity that discharges pollution into the state’s waterways to obtain a permit. The lobbying groups, Venture Dairy Cooperative and the Wisconsin Dairy Alliance, are themselves led by factory farm operators who have been cited by the DNR for contaminating the state’s water through manure spills. Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce, the state’s largest business lobby, has also been involved in the lawsuit... ![]() | ||||||||||||
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 KIA KLING Planner kia@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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