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Darrel Lynn Borgen

 

Darrel Lynn Borgen, 67, of Boscobel (formerly of Eastman), died Wednesday, Oct. 19, at his home in Boscobel.

Darrel, the son of Willard and Hazel (Kramer) Borgen, was born May 2, 1949, in Prairie du Chien. Darrel worked at the Southwest Opportunity Center in Prairie du Chien for many years.

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Mildred “Mikki” Kelly-Posten

 

Mildred “Mikki” Kelly-Posten, 82, of La Crosse, formerly of Bloomington, died Wednesday, Oct. 19, at Brookdale Assisted Living in La Crosse. 

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Oct

Mildred “Mikki” Kelly-Posten

 

Mildred “Mikki” Kelly-Posten, 82, of La Crosse, formerly of Bloomington, died Wednesday, Oct. 19, at Brookdale Assisted Living in La Crosse. 

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Lula Belle R. Dalton

 

Lula Belle R. Dalton, 81, of Prairie du Chien, and formerly of Seneca, passed away Tuesday, Oct. 18, at the Crossing Rivers Hospital after a brief illness. 

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Coulee Cab to consider eliminating safe ride hours, Tavern League SafeRide not affected

By Correne Martin

It was reported to the Prairie du Chien Common Council Tuesday night that its Coulee Cab taxi service may eliminate its safe ride hours on Friday and Saturday nights due to lack of public use at that time. The Crawford County Tavern League’s SafeRide program would continue to run in the city however.

“They simply don’t have the ridership during those hours,” City Administrator Aaron Kramer said of the Coulee Cab service. He noted that, if the late night/early morning hours were eliminated, those hours would be shifted to weekday afternoons and early evenings.

A public hearing is set for the Tuesday, Nov. 15, council meeting, at 7 p.m., in the council chambers. Citizens and Coulee Cab’s Friday and Saturday night users should attend and share their opinions.  

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Forum to host southwest Wisconsin’s State Senate and Assembly candidates

Thursday, Oct. 27, at 6 p.m., the Vernon Women’s Alliance will host a candidates forum at the Viroqua Elementary School cafetorium, 115 Education Ave., Viroqua. All are invited to attend and submit questions to those running for State Senate and the State Assembly.

Participating will be 32nd State Senate district candidates Jennifer Shilling, Dan Kapanke, and Chip DeNure as well as Alicia Leinberger, candidate for the 96th State Assembly District. Representative Lee Nerison was unconfirmed at press time. Each candidate will give an opening and closing statement, in addition to responding to audience-submitted questions.

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Oct

Tranel, Bennett to engage in Boscobel forum

The two candidates to represent the 49th District in the Wisconsin Assembly are expected to attend a forum in Boscobel one week before Election Day.

Republican incumbent Travis Tranel and Democratic challenger Jesse Bennett face off in the Nov. 8 election for the district that includes all of Grant County and a small portion of Lafayette County.

Boscobel Public Library and GFWC Boscobel Women’s Club will host a question-and-answer forum for the candidates at 7 p.m., Nov. 1, at the library. Doors will open at 6:30 p.m.

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19
Oct

Gain strength together with new cancer support group


Christine Carlson (left), a breast cancer survivor and champion behind the new cancer support group in Prairie du Chien, is pictured with social worker and friend Tara Nalepinski, of Crossing Rivers Health. The first support group for individuals touched by any type of cancer, is Wednesday, Oct. 26, from 7 to 8:30 p.m., in the hospital’s Polodna Room. (Photo by Correne Martin)

By Correne Martin

For cancer sufferers and survivors, family members, friends and caregivers, it’s so important to know there are others out there going through similar disheartening circumstances. Just being in the company of those individuals who have been touched by any type of cancer is comforting and motivating.

Because of the reassurance she’s personally felt while working with the most compassionate, Christine Carlson, a breast cancer survivor, wants to channel her energy into starting a cancer support group in Prairie du Chien.

The first meeting will be Wednesday, Oct. 26, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in the Polodna Room at Crossing Rivers Health. The free meetings will follow the third Wednesday of every month at that same time. Individuals touched by any form of cancer are welcome.

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Clean Sweep Friday, Oct. 28

Friday, Oct. 28, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., the 2016 Crawford County Clean Sweep event will once again take place at the Crawford County Highway Shop, one mile south of Seneca. All county residents who can provide proof of residency may participate in the event.

Chemicals accepted include:

•Unused, damaged, canceled, banned, or otherwise unwanted agricultural chemicals, including herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, rodenticides, and wood preservatives.

•Other agricultural chemicals including veterinary supplies, lead paint, acid washes, wood finishes, solvents and engine cleaners.

•Household chemicals including paint, stain, used oil, oil filters, and antifreeze.

Household CFL bulbs and fluorescent tubes will be accepted (for quantities over 50 bulbs/tubes, a $.25/bulb charge will apply).

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Oct

Crawford County will likely get FEMA funding for roads, bridges

By Ted Pennekamp

Crawford County Emergency Government Director Jim Hackett told the Crawford County Board Tuesday morning that the county will almost certainly get FEMA assistance for the flood and rain damages caused by the storms of Sept. 21 and 22.

“We will reach the threshold,” said Hackett, who noted that the threshold for the 12-county area that sustained damages to roads, bridges and other public infrastructure is $8.5 million. Hackett said  Vernon County will go over $6 million. An estimate, as of Sept. 29, for Crawford County was $3,463,950. “It’s a matter of when, not if,” said Hackett about the possibility of receiving FEMA funding.

The 12 counties include Adams, Chippewa, Clark, Columbia, Crawford, Eau Claire, Jackson, La Crosse, Monroe, Richland, Vernon and Wood.

Due to heavy rain on Sept. 21 and Sept. 22, there was a train derailment with no injuries, widespread damage and two fatalities in southwest Wisconsin.

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