Sep 30, 2009 | Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Two state firms raise $4.5 million in funding
Sept. 30, 2009 11:46 a.m. Two Wisconsin companies raised nearly $4.5 million of angel funding in the third quarter, according to the Wisconsin Angel Network.
Home Theater Gets Deserving Facelift
Competition from Netflix, Vudu and Redbox has hit the movie rental chain hard. Perhaps it's shifting from brick and mortar to Blockbuster On-Demand. Della I can't believe that the title of this article! I like big TVs, how come you Della Wow! I really like my living room looking like the one in the picture! Viagra darman the smart grid will only ...
Neighborhood welcomes cancer patient back home
Audra Bena, a 15-year-old from Onalaska had her final round of radiation on Thursday.
Closed Domtar mill continues to attract prospective buyers
More than a year after it was shut down, the Domtar paper mill in Port Edwards continues to attract attention from those who want to use the site.
Boy Scouts Tour around America stops in Onalaska
A touring Recreational Vehicle is going around the country to celebrate 100 years of Boys Scouts in America.
Department of Transportation grant to keep school routes safe
Grant money is helping police and schools keep your kids safe this year. The Department of Transportation and the City of Onalaska are working together on improving the routes kids take to school.
Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter
Melissa Olsen es la maestra nueva para la clase de Espanol en O.H. Schultz Elementary School.
Onalaska man who killed friend in 1999 crash convicted of drunken driving again
An Onalaska man Monday received another 125 days in prison for driving drunk in May while on parole for vehicular homicide in a 1999 crash that killed a friend.