VARC to the rescue, as it reopens Viroqua s popular Cheese Corner after more than year-long COVID-19 closure
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La Crosse County Board spars over spending $500,000 to increase Lake Neshonoc dredging before nixing the measure
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La Crosse County Board votes to make more changes before police oversight study
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LA CROSSE, Wis. (WXOW) - The La Crosse County Board is looking to conduct a study that would inform the board s decision on a possible police oversight board.
The study would take the form of a committee that would be appointed to explore the advantages and disadvantages of a board that would oversee police actions. The committee would consist of community members, including former police officers. A motion was made to amend the study to include its committee members to go on two ride-alongs with police so they can gain a better understanding of what police officers go through. This amendment passed.
VIROQUA, Wis. (WKBT) Disability service provider VARC Inc. plans to resurrect The Cheese Corner, a popular Viroqua-based deli that closed in March.
The family-owned deli with the charming mouse, Cole B. Jack, as mascot had operated in Viroqua for nearly four decades until its abrupt closing.
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Owner Tina Tryggestad broke the good news Friday morning on the business’ Facebook page, saying, “The Cheese Corner will live on! The great people of VARC will be putting some much-needed TLC into our favorite building on the corner.”
VARC, the acronym for Vernon Area Rehabilitation Center, announced later in the day that it will buy the Cheese Corner on Feb. 11 and reopen it during the summer “in the spirit of ultimate comebacks.”