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A free community COVID-19 testing site organized by the Wisconsin National Guard and Trempealeau County Health Department will be open in Arcadia next Wednesday.
The testing will be run from 10 a.m. until 7 p.m. as a specimen collection team from the National Guard will be on hand in the Arcadia...
Hitting the accelerator pedal instead of the brake left one woman injured after a crash with two parked cars on Sunday.
According to a release from the Trempealeau County Sheriff’s Department, Lisa Humfeld, 58, Trempealeau, was driving in the parking lot of Boondocks Bar and Grill, County Road M in...
Gundersen Tri-County Hospital and Clinics is resuming limited in-person clinic appointments and elective procedures. The safe, careful approach to resuming in-person visits and expanding virtual care options are part of a long-term strategy to restore Gundersen operations and respond to our...
If you look just at the numbers, the pandemic-driven lockdown may have given county lawbreakers pause.
“We usually have three or four bond hearings a week for new arrests,” said Trempealeau County District Attorney John Sacia. “We’re down to one or two, and some weeks, none.”
Sheriff Brett...
While Arcadia has decided to cancel its summer recreation programs and close its pool for the summer because of concerns about COVID-19, other municipalities are still wrestling with the question of whether to offer organized summer programs for children.
Besides Arcadia, Whitehall has also decided...
Two businesses in Whitehall are helping others through the pandemic by offering $25 gift cards throughout the month of May.
Johnson Hardware and Rental and Jack Funeral Homes are helping to support other businesses in the city and surrounding area that have been impacted by COVID-19 and the Safer...
The town of Trempealeau was among 84 towns in the state to receive grant awards from the Multimodal Local Supplement (MLS), which is a one-time $75 million funding program for local transportation projects, announced by Gov. Tony Evers last week.
The town of Trempealeau received $275,967.93, which...
The Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau youth apprenticeship program will be expanding in the next school year as the district purchased cutting edge technology for the technical education department.
Working collaboratively with area businesses, the district purchased a computer numeric controlled (CNC)...
Gale-Ettrick Trempealeau High School has announced its top honor students for the third term of the 2019-2020 school year.
Students making the “A” honor roll were:
Seniors: Hunter Andersen, Annaleece Anibas, Alivia Beaman, Avery Beirne, Grant Beirne, Mitchel Bergmann, Brendan Bishop, Brandon Boos,...
Ashley for the Arts announced the cancelation of its 2020 music and art festival, due to the current circumstances arising from the COVID-19 pandemic.
With the widespread effects of the pandemic, including government recommendations and the implementation of social distancing guidelines, crowd...




