Viterbo director of the Ethics Institute, Dr. Rick Kyte, joined to discuss his book called, "Finding Your Third Place." While the Olympics just wrapped up, this conversation we quickly learned wasn't about any bronze metal, it was more about where both children and adults find space when they're not home and not at work. In some communities, that space is dwindling. It's also a space that's gone virtual, as well, and Kyte didn't see that as a positive. The book can be found at Pearl Street Books in downtown La Crosse.

UW-L political scientist Chergosky says farewell to Fazoli's and talks WI "Democrat Drama"
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Flock cams and shutting down the beagle breeding facility with La Crosse DA Tim Gruenke
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La Crosse state Rep. Billings: Inside the collapsed $1.8 billion surplus deal
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