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La Crosse fire department holds fire safety event

La Crosse fire department holds fire safety event
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La Crosse Public Works Board approves UWL request to move taxpayer responsibility from section of road near campus

La Crosse Public Works Board approves UWL request to move taxpayer responsibility from section of road near campus Changes allows UWL to work with La Crosse Fire Department on planned station May 3, 2021 6:19 PM Site staff Updated: LA CROSSE, Wis. (WKBT) – A request from UW-La Crosse would remove taxpayer responsibility from a section of road near campus. University officials want to close and vacate 14th Street North from Badger Street to Farwell Street to remove driveways, install new curb and gutter and repave the street. This would give them more parking spaces and would allow for future development of the area.

Future of Fire Station No 4: community members share their thoughts

Future of Fire Station No. 4: community members share their thoughts April 23, 2021 1:18 AM Molly Ringberg Updated: LA CROSSE, Wis. (WKBT) – The community got a chance to weigh in on the future of Fire Station No. 4 on Gillette Street. A public hearing hosted by the Heritage Preservation Commission was held at the South Side Neighborhood Center Thursday evening. The city originally planned to tear down the 80-year-old building and develop a new, modern station. But in early March, the Preservation Alliance of La Crosse put together a petition, making its case for why the station should be designated as a historic site.

Summer camps return across Mississippi

Delta State University is promoting its OKRA summer day camps for youth and loads of athletic camps. Thousands of Mississippi kids are eager to pack up and have fun at summer camps marking their return in 2021. After the COVID-19 pandemic shut down activities for young people at colleges from south of Memphis to the Gulf Coast, camps are bouncing back. University officials, parents and grandparents are delighted. College leaders are ecstatic to once again attract young people to sports, music, cheerleader, ecology and robotics camps to showcase their institutions. Camps also deliver a nice financial boost to schools during the slower summer months. Families are investing in summer camp options for kids who were often cooped up at home with their games, smart phones and computers since the health emergency began in March 2020. With three million COVID vaccines getting in the arms of Americans daily, people hope the pandemic gets in rearview mirrors in a few months.

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