We might see it soon back on the La Crosse city council agenda, the old Kmart, but it’s not there yet, as Mac Kiel joined La Crosse Talk this week.
Other things we discussed included the council approving $115,000 in contingency funding for security at parks and ramps — but how this funding option needs to change — plus a project to house homeless people through $100,000 in funding from Mayo in La Crosse.
Outside of La Crosse, we also discussed the Onalaska city council approving a $25-per-vehicle wheel tax for the next three years to help deal with a budget deficit.

AMADAN Local band performs on WIZM Music Friday
08:33

YWCA Executive Director talks about collaboration and programs
10:22

Wabasha is where Eagles Dare
10:08