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1. Our Lady of Guadalupe shrine could draw crowds
Published: July 20, 2008 - 05:23 a.m. - Nestled among the hills outside La Crosse is a shrine that could put the area on the international map in just a couple weeks.
2. Northwoods League offers baseball around state
Published: June 8, 2008 - 05:08 a.m. - If the Brewers' struggles in May have you looking for an alternative baseball fix, try the Northwoods League. Action started this weekend in the NWL, a summer college baseball league which features five teams in Wisconsin.
3. Northwoods League offers baseball around state
Published: June 1, 2008 - 05:04 a.m. - If the Brewers' struggles in May have you looking for an alternative baseball fix, try the Northwoods League.
4. Let's take a ride: On Highway 33
Published: April 13, 2008 - 05:09 a.m. - State Highway 33 is one of the oldest roads in Wisconsin. Prior to European settlement, the foot trail from Port Washington to Horicon was the most traveled of seven trails that met in Horicon Marsh.
5. Pearl Street Brewery expands reputation
Published: April 6, 2008 - 05:17 a.m. - Beer drinkers in western Wisconsin have long known about Downtown Brown and Pearl Street Brewery (PSB). But, the La Crosse-based brewer was a well-kept secret outside the area. That has started to change.
6. Historic tavern gets second life
Published: Feb. 24, 2008 - 05:17 a.m. - One of the most historic, and unique, taverns in Wisconsin has re-opened after a few months of being closed.
7. Let's take a ride: Great River Road lives up to name
Published: Dec. 9, 2007 - 05:26 a.m. - Great River Road runs for 250 miles along the western Wisconsin border, but we'll concentrate on a stretch between Prairie du Chien and La Crosse, starting at the southernmost town.
8. Nation's biggest baseball tour biz based in Wisconsin
Published: Oct. 21, 2007 - 05:12 a.m. - Jay Buckley's Baseball Tours is the nation's oldest and largest national baseball tour business. Buckley is finishing his 25th season. The business is based right here in Wisconsin, in La Crosse.
9. La Crosse may land NBA D-League franchise
Published: May 6, 2007 - 6:32 p.m. - Minor-league basketball could return to the city of La Crosse as the Arkansas Rimrockers of the NBA D-League consider a move.
10. Division III tourney snubs state schools
Published: March 11, 2007 - 05:29 a.m. - The men's basketball teams from UW-Oshkosh and UW-La Crosse should be participating in the Division III tournament. Because of bias and a flawed system, they are stuck at home thinking about what might have been.
11. Whitewater heads for showdown against La Crosse
Published: Oct. 12, 2006 - 05:15 a.m. - Unbeaten UW-Whitewater will face a stiff test on Saturday afternoon when the unbeaten La Crosse Eagles visit Perkins Stadium.
12. Wisconsin's best bars (outside of Metro Milwaukee)
Published: Sept. 21, 2006 - 05:31 a.m. - When you're traveling around Wisconsin, and you need a cold one, not just any corner tap will do. There are hundreds of great bars in our state, but outside of Metro Milwaukee. Here are some of the best.
13. Wisconsin loses a tavern treasure
Published: Sept. 14, 2006 - 05:32 a.m. - One of the most historic, and unique, taverns in Wisconsin will close after more than 100 years. Leo and Leona’s in tiny Newburg Corners, on Hwy. 33 near La Crosse, has been in business since 1898. Farmers, travelers from urban areas and sports figures have all hoisted one, or more, in the place.
14. UW-Whitewater has the look of a winner
Published: Aug. 24, 2006 - 05:22 a.m. - After finishing second in the Div. III playoffs last year, UW-Whitewater's football team enters 2006 hoping to scale new heights for retiring coach Bob Berezowitz.
15. DARE aims to restore Driftless Area
Published: July 10, 2006 - 05:26 a.m. - An effort is underway to restore the waterways of the Driftless Area, a 24,000-sq. mile region with unique and prehistoric landforms and geological features that includes southwest Wisconsin.