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Western Technical College (Western or WTC) is a public technical college in La Crosse, Wisconsin. A member of the Wisconsin Technical College System, the Western Technical College District serves 11 counties [1] and enrolls over 5,000 students. [2] The college has six campus locations in western Wisconsin [3] and
WVRQ-FM (102.3 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a country music format. Licensed to Viroqua, Wisconsin, United States, the station serves the greater La Crosse area. The station is currently owned by Robinson Corporation and features programming from Westwood One.
July 17, 2003 (Main St., roughly bounded by W. Court, E. Jefferson and the odd numbered 200 blk of S. Main St. Viroqua: Viroqua's old commercial business district, including the 1882 Italianate Casson-Purdy Block, the 1899 Queen Anne-styled Fortney Hotel, the 1899 Michel Brewing Co. Building, the 1901 Italianate Dahl/Beat drugstore/grocery, the 1908 Neoclassical First National Bank, the 1921 ...
A crash Friday at a western Wisconsin highway intersection involving a semitrailer and a van reportedly killed nine people. The sheriff’s office didn’t return messages from The Associated ...
By RYAN GORMAN The company contracted by the owners of One World Trade Center is keeping mum about Wednesday's life-threatening scaffold failure – and two other incidents. The Tractel Group ...
1865 Viroqua, Wisconsin tornado: June 28, 1865: Viroqua, Wisconsin >1: ≥22 fatalities: One of Wisconsin's first killer tornadoes. Also one of the first documentations of a multiple-vortex tornado. Rock Island, Illinois tornado: March 16, 1868: Rock Island, Illinois – 1 fatality, 3 injuries: An apparent tornado severely damaged a bridge on ...
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Viroqua was on the new airways route between La Crosse, Wisconsin, and Rockford, Illinois, when it was established in June 1932. The beacon light had about 15 large 36-inch (910 mm) revolving beacons of 2,000,000 candle power when it was installed on the Mahlon Lepley farm, four miles (6 km) northeast of Viroqua.