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It will cost 15 cents more for breakfast and 25 cents more for lunch in the Tomah School District when students return for classes in September.
TMH showcases new Warrens Clinic
Tomah Memorial Hospital's new Warrens Walk-In Clinic opened its doors to the public for an open house on Thursday, showcasing the new facility that opened on June 16.
Chamber & CVB have new website
The Greater Tomah Area Chamber of Commerce and Convention and Visitors Bureau has unveiled its newly redesigned website www.tomahwisconsin.com . The site went live on Tuesday, July 1. Chamber Executive Director ...
Neighborhood Watch: Northsiders deal with suspicious activity, create friendships
It only took one small event for Luke Bohlen to know that he'd had enough. At his home on Heeler Avenue, he had seen several episodes of suspicious activity, and he had been a victim of vandalism.
A Tomah man is in a mental health facility after a stand-off over night. It began with a police response to a report of attempted suicide.
Public gets sneak peek of new Bay Beach otters
Otter pups scampered through the grass Tuesday at the Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary as the public watched and learned about why they were there.
Standoff in Tomah ends with arrest
A Tomah man is arrested, then taken to a mental health facility after barricading himself in an apartment with a woman and her 10-year-old son.
Flooding Reported in Monroe, Juneau Counties
More than a half-foot of rain has fallen in parts of Monroe and Juneau counties in the last 24 hours, leading to small stream and river flooding.
Elderly Woman Dies In Monroe County Fire
An elderly woman has died after fire broke out at her farmhouse in Monroe County, trapping her in an upstairs bedroom.
Sacrifice for independence honored at Highground
A replica Liberty Bell rang in the start of the July Fourth celebration at the Highground, a veterans memorial park near Neillsville.
Dale R. Losey, age 78, of Hancock, passed away Tuesday morning, June 24, 2008 at St.
Flooding Affects Railroad Service, Truckers
Wisconsin's severe flooding is taking a toll on railroad service, both freight and passenger, because of washouts and damaged track left by the high water that hit the state this month.
Conzemius-Hanson Engagement Announced
Peter and Joyce Hanson of Bloomer and Bob and Kay Conzemius of Onalaska, Wis., are pleased to announce the engagement of their children, Jennifer Hanson and Scott Conzemius.
Commercial Vehicle Restrictions Modifications
Effective at sunrise Sunday, June 15, the Wisconsin Department of Transportation is revising its suspension of permits for oversize and overweight vehicles.
The Tomah City Council will hear initial appointments for the newly formed City Ethics Board at its monthly meeting on Tuesday.
Aquatic Center open for summer
The Tomah Family Aquatic Center opened for the summer on Saturday. The Aquatic Center, in its second year of operation, will be open from 12:30 p.m. until 4:30 p.m., and 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. daily.
Electrical fire damages Tomah Welding and Steele Supply, not Keene Transfer as reported
The Tomah Welding and Steele Supply building may have to be rebuilt after a fire on Friday.
Two arrested for cocaine possession
The Tomah Police Department arrested two men on Thursday for possession of crack cocaine.
State bars overweight vehicles from Prairie Du Chien bridge
The state is barring overweight commercial vehicles from a bridge over the Mississippi in Prairie du Chien.
Marijuana possession leads to arrest of THS student
A Tomah High School student was taken into custody by the Tomah Police Department after a drug investigation on school grounds Monday.