je.st
news
Tag: crosse
Single-Stream Recycling Off to Good Start in La Crosse, Wisc.
2016-02-16 21:56:00| Waste Age
News8000.com After the shift to single-stream recycling two years ago, the amount of recycled material in La Crosse and Onalaska has more than doubled, but experts are still looking for improvement. read more
Tags: good
start
recycling
crosse
La Crosse mayor welcomes family to new home
2015-07-24 02:05:46| Agriculture - Topix.net
Imagine buying a new house, and having the mayor give you the keys. That's what happened to a La Crosse family Thursday as they moved into their new home.
Tags: home
family
mayor
welcomes
La Crosse could get another rail line in 2015
2015-06-16 17:35:19| Railroads - Topix.net
La Crosse could see its second rail line expansion in a year. Canadian Pacific Railway may follow in Burlington Northern Santa Fe's footsteps by building an additional track through La Crosse's north side.
McKesson Corp. to move La Crosse warehouse operations to Iowa
2015-03-13 03:44:54| Biotech - Topix.net
Officials with the San Francisco-based McKesson Corp. say a new distribution center being built in northern Iowa will assume the operations of three warehouses around the Midwest. Spokeswoman Kristin Hunter tells the Des Moines Register that the major U.S. drug distributor will cease operations at centers in Little Canada, Minnesota; Omaha, Nebraska; and La Crosse, Wisconsin by May 2017.
Tags: to
move
operations
corp
Environmentalists oppose DNR's approval of crude oil rail line through La Crosse wetlands
2015-02-12 18:50:50| Railroads - Topix.net
Midwest Environmental Advocates is raising concerns over the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources approval of a permit for Burlington Northern Santa Fe to fill a wetland in the La Crosse River Marsh in order to expand a rail line carrying crude oil through the marsh and the urban area near the Upper Mississippi River. MEA said the DNR decision is another example of how the process for approving controversial and potentially catastrophic projects, such as the expansion of a rail line for trains carrying crude oil through Wisconsin, did not allow meaningful public input.