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lacrossetribune.com A2 MONDAY, April 4. 2011 anniversary milestones at rpiPhrationslacrossetribune.com. STATE The Associated Press POSSIBLE CASE OF MENINGI Demolition work begins this week for Onalaska waterfront project tr all nf vour buas. Year round pesx Prices starting at less than $2Wperyear. Call now to proieci your 0 PEST CONTROL the Milwaukee Police Department.

POLICE INVESTIGATE DEATH OF TODDLER MIL WAUKEE Police in Milwaukee say they are investigating the death of a 2-year-old child. Officers were called to Aurora Sinai Medical Center on Saturday evening to investigate. Police have provided no additional information, but say the investigation continues. MINNESOTA TROOPER HURT IN CAR CRASH MINNEAPOLIS Minnesota state trooper was injured after a driver rear-ended his squad car while the trooper was making a traffic stop. The State Patrol says the crash happened after 8 p.m.

Saturday on Interstate 94 near 42nd Avenue North in Minneapolis. Authorities say the driver of a van lost control and slammed into the back of the squad car. State Patrol Capt. Matt Langer says the driver of the van immBLi Couple $250 SingleSenior $1 65 Young Adult $95 9iii im-ii Offer expires 51511 terminus of Main Street and in the heart of Onalaska's historic center." Construction on the tourism center is scheduled to begin next summer. Crews have salvaged several historical items from the buildings pegged demolition, including a bank vault door dating back to 1917.

The new tourism center will incorporate maple flooring, detailed wood work and a freight elevator from the old buildings. Organizers say the center will be home to the Center for Cultural and Natural History of the Upper Mississippi River and serve as a gateway to river attractions, including the Mississippi River Basin archaeology collection. The city hosted several public open houses last year to gather input on the redevelopment project and are encouraging businesses and restaurants to continue offering ideas. game on our driving range 3 tees on Par 35 course Banquets. Group Discounts discount Pro Shop Includes free golf at 1 2 MN mce autre iw Hwy.

affd Pub Boarding One on One Time improve your Play our Par Tournaments. Complete Membership golf courses 33, By Tribune staff Demolition is slated to begin this week in downtown Onalaska to make way for a new tourism center at Great River Landing and the reconstruction of Hwy.35- Crews will tear down the former Woolen Mills building and Peter Pan Cleaners, among other structures. Planners say the project will create "breathtaking new vistas." "The impending building removal represents a milestone in the redevelopment of Onalaska's downtown and waterfront, setting the stage for new investment in infrastructure and adjacent tourism facilities and private investment in the downtown," Onalaska City Land Use and Development Director Jason Gillman said. "Additionally, the removal will unveil a majestic viewshed at the Tomah police ask for help By Tomah Journal staff The Tomah Police Department is investigating a residential burglary that occurred in the city sometime between 9:30 a.m. and 11:50 p.m Saturday.

The suspect gained access to the residence by prying open a patio door, for as 2 Urge Fenced Exercise Areas Top of Irish Hill La Crosse (turn on Knobloch Rd.) BOB.7Wf.oiww Facility I -C -efsr mTyjr SAVINGS 55 Suites Available Call or E-mail For Free Tour a Information lit l.lHI..J..'.-l!M.'.i'.i.ll,,li.-l llnn Tiilr I TIS AT MARQUETTE MILWAUKEE- A student at Marquette University has been hospitalized with a possible case of bacterial meningitis. The school said Sunday that the student lives off-campus. The student's roommates have already received preventative treatment, and the university is contacting others who may have had direct contact with the student. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says meningitis can be transmitted through respiratory or throat secretions, such as coughing or kissing.

It is not passed through casual contact or breathing. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel said symptoms generally develop within three to seven days of exposure and include a sudden headache, fever, sore neck and nausea or vomiting. Anyone with these symptoms should contact health professionals immediately. FLAGS TO FLY AT HALF STAFF FOR FALLEN SOLDIER GREEN BAY- Gov. Scott Walker has ordered flags to be lowered to half staff on Monday in honor of a Howard man who died while serving in Afghanistan.

Justin Ross, 22, died March 26 in Helmand province of wounds suffered when his unit was attacked by small arms fire. Ross was assigned to the 863rd Engineer Battalion in Wausau. He is the son of New Freedom Church pastor Ron Ross and was a 2007 graduate of Bay Port High School in Suamico. MISSING MILWAUKEE GIRL WOULD TURN 16 TODAY MILWAUKEE- It's been nearly nine years since Alexis Patterson disappeared, and her mother says she is still waiting for her daughter to come home safe. The girl's 16th birthday is today.

Her mother held a "Sweet 16" party Saturday night. Ayana Patterson told WISN she is celebrating her daughter's safe homecoming. Alexis was 7 years old when she disappeared in May 2002. Her stepfather told police he dropped the girl off at school, but she hasn't been seen since. Patterson says the family is still searching for Alexis.

Anyone with information is asked to contact N2352 Hideaway Stoddard, Wl www--- Petmom7yahoo.com SPRING 1 tit mmmwummtmiwmimnmMm might have had a medical condition. The trooper suffered minor injuries. The driver of the van was taken to the hospital with injuries that were not life-threatening. MOTORCYCLIST DIES AFTER FALLING NEAR MANKAT0 MANKATO, Mankato man is dead after falling off his motorcycle on Hwy. 169 near Mankato.

The State Patrol says the man might have suffered a medical condition, causing him to fall. The incident happened about 6:30 p.m. Saturday on Hwy. 169 near the intersection off Blue Earth County Road 33. The name of the 52-year-old is being withheld pending notification of relatives.

The Blue Earth County coroner is investigating. MINNESOTA WOMAN DIES IN FIRE ST. JOSEPH, Minn. -One woman is dead after a fire in a mobile home in St. Joseph.

St. Joseph Fire Chief Jefftaufen said the fire department was called to the mobile home early Saturday after a neighbor reported seeing flames. The woman was the only person at the home. She was found inside after firefighters put out the blaze. Her name hasn't been released pending notification of family members.

The home is estimated to be a total loss. The cause was not immediately known. WATERS EDGE MOTELS MARINA CAMPGROUND fM. Man faces drugs charges after traffic stop 2 TisTA71C in burglary and several electronic items were stolen, as well alcoholic beverages, money and a safe. Anyone with information about this incident is asked to call the Tomah Police Department at 608-374-7400 or Monroe County Crime Stoppers at 608-372-7867.

K-9 Unit was called, and a positive alert was given that drugs were in the vehicle. Clark was arrested for possession of Ecstasy, methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia. The drugs seized have an estimated street value of $1,800. collides with semi after a Buick Ranier lost control and hit a semi trailer. The driver of the Buick, JoAnne M.

Schumer, 44, of Mauston was transported to Tomah Memorial Hospital with non-life -threatening injuries. NsteTV -r. SHh.i Pound of wines way 74 a domestic pint only WATCH THE BASKETBALL GAMES NASCAR RACES On Lake Omluska W730S Cry Rd 2, Brice Prairie GOT $600,000 federal grant I I 5 PowerHouse Marine By Tomah Journal staff A man is facing possible drug charges after Tomah police found Ecstacy and methamphetamine on him. At 11:30 p.m. Saturday, a car driven by Christopher Clark, 31, was stopped for operating without tail lights.

The Tomah Police Woman injured after car By Tomah Journal staff One person was injured after a car collided with a semi Sunday morning near Tomah. At 8:47 a.m. officers were called to a crash on I-90 Ho-Chunk Nation gets The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development's Office of Native American Programs has awarded a $600,000 Indian Community Development Block Grant to the Ho-Chunk Nation, which will match the grant with $150,000 in cash. The $750,000 project will be implemented by Ho-Chunk Housing and Community Development Agency of Tomah.

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The ICDBG program is intended to promote neighborhood development and improve the living conditions of working Native American families who need help the most. The Community Center will be a facility located on Ho-Chunk Nation land in the low-income Ho-Chunk Natioin Dells Dam community, near Hatfield. $66 30 (13 weeks). $130 (26 weeks). 1260 (62 weeks): mail delivery $735 (week).

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