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Articles in Jan 11, 2004 issue of La Crosse Tribune
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Paradise found
by Hoskin, Ed -
Mayor sees growth in '04
by Cahalan, Steve -
Hospital initiative wants children to eat healthier
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State bill aims to quell town border wars
by Sheehan, Tom -
Fallen bridge worker's mom: OSHA fine not enough
by Magney, Reid -
City tries to rein in sprawl
by Kent, Joan -
City, Shelby will talk about nursery
by Kent, Joan -
Residents take a closer look at West Ave. plan
by KEnt, Joan -
Bluff protected forever
by Kent, Joan -
La Crosse medical books helping Iraqi doctors
by Rindfleisch, Terry -
KB Toys to close up to 500 stores
by Cahalan, Steve -
County offices shift to LaCrosse Footwear site
by Magney, Reid -
Viterbo, Boys & Girls Club project nearly funded
by Hollnagel, Gayda -
Lake Louis Brewery is a dream come true
by Smith, Susan Lampert -
Meet the press: Tribune increases printing capacity
by Hoskin, Ed -
TALKING ECONOMICS
by Kent, Joan -
City Vision thinks time is right for plaza clock
by KEnt, Joan -
Developers rescind offer
by Kent, Joan -
Producers brace for changes in wake of U.S. mad cow case
by Bloom, Betsy -
Arby's closes in mall
by CAhalan, Steve -
Local leaders look forward to better '04
by Cahalan, Steve -
Houston County recycling leader recycled
by McAlpine, Linda -
KB Toys files for bankruptcy
by Cahalan, Steve -
ON THE RISE
by Cahalan, Steve -
New owners plan to remodel Holmen Square shopping center
by Cahalan, Steve -
Subdivision plan stalled
by Kent, Joan -
BADGERLAND PHEASANT FARM NEAR WESTBY, WIS., FARM TAKES FLIGHT
by Lamb, Bob -
$7.5M rec center planned
by Hollnagel, Gayda -
Hokah store proud of its eclectic mix of products
by Bloom, Betsy -
HOLLYWOOD STYLE
by Parlin, Geri -
Mesaba strike wouldn't strand local travelers
by Cahalan, Steve -
Espresso explosion
by Cahalan, Steve -
Electric bill of rights brings fight
by Sheehan, Tom -
Alumni owner upset about Charter cable rate increase for bars, restaurants
by Cahalan, Steve -
Local jobless rate rises to 4.2 percent
by Cahalan, Steve -
Referendum outline tops $48 million
by Mercer, Anastasia -
Holiday to close second area store
by Cahalan, Steve -
Vets cool to name change
by Kent, Joan -
Snowfall a windfall for some
by McAlpine, Linda -
KB Toys store to remain open
by Cahalan, Steve -
Some businesses tire of waiting for snow
by Cahalan, Steve -
WORKING ON THE BRRRRRIDGE: Cold temps delay work on Mississippi River bridge project
by Magney, Reid -
A CLOSER LOOK: Inspections start; some units still not registered
by Kent, Joan - Northwest issues plans in case of Mesaba strike
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2003 LA CROSSE TRIBUNE PERSON OF THE YEAR: WILLIAM MEDLAND, True visionary
by Hollnagel, Gayda -
South Side auto dealer to re-open
by Cahalan, Steve -
Fritz closes La Crosse distribution
by Cahalan, Steve -
Local airline service should stay on target
by Cahalan, Steve -
GOODBYE TREE, HELLO CHIPS
by Parlin, Geri -
Bond rating services give La Crosse good marks
by Kent, Joan -
Auto shop owner uses Rose Street billboard to blast city officials
by Kent, Joan -
Talent for symphony's Rising Stars competition getting better every year
by Rindfleisch, Terry -
Onalaska company buys closed West Salem office building
by Cahalan, Steve -
Cuban connection
by Cahalan, Steve -
Tractor Supply to open in 3 closed Wal-Marts
by Cahalan, Steve -
No sit-ups, no problem
by Rindfleisch, Terry -
Pump House gallery will get facelift
by Parlin, Geri -
Family style
by Grooms, Autumn -
Wisconsin slaughter prices fall amid fears
by Bloom, Betsy -
Council passes sprawl bill despite veto threat
by Kent, Joan -
Apple prices up, but local crop down in 2003
by Cahalan, Steve -
News of Fanny Farmer closing bittersweet
by Cahalan, Steve -
Onalaska plans for growth
by Bloom, Betsy -
Kitchen Solvers CEO shares communication lessons
by Cahalan, Steve