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Rick Solem

Sports, news journalist since 2002. | Hometown: Greenville, Wis. | Avid noonball basketballer and sand volleyballer in La Crosse | Two-time Waupaca Boatride first-round playoff loser | University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point graduate | Cut from UW-SP's basketball team in 2000 on Midnight Madness as a junior walk-on | Went on to become UW-SP intramural basketball champion | Then UW-SP club lacrosse defenseman with two career goals (on two shots).

Where each NFL team needs to upgrade

Packers’ biggest holes on defensive side of ball. No related posts.

Authorities theorize as to how pipeline protesters got climbing equipment into stadium

Two who met with media refused to talk of how they got into stadium. No related posts.

Nordic skiing about to take over two La Crosse elementary schools

Sixty sets of cross-country skis donated through Nordic Rocks program No related posts.

WKTY Poll: What should Ronda Rousey do now?

The 29-year-old has lost her last two matches. No related posts.

After bowl win, Minnesota fires football coach, amid players’ sex-assault scandal

Second time UM won at least 9 games since 1905; AD says, “recruiting, ticket sales and culture of program” were reasons. No related posts.

No charges for three arrested in Vikings stadium Dakota pipeline protest

Two protesters watched game, waving to fans, while hanging from ceiling. No related posts.

Badgers QBs throw one incompletion in Cotton Bowl win

Western Michigan suffers only loss of season. No related posts.

Eli Manning headed back to playoff home away from home, Lambeau Field

Eli beat Pack at Lambeau on way to 2008, 2012 Super Bowls No related posts.

Rodgers caps brilliant run, Packers beat Lions for NFC North

Veteran QB threw for 300 yards, four TDs in leading Packers home playoff berth.   No related posts.

Area teams compete in wrestling tournament at La Crosse Center

Bi-State Classic features 130 matches in all. No related posts.

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