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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).

Onalaska opens football season against D4 runners-up

Believe it or not, high School football officially began this week. The first game, now just two weeks away, which isn’t much time. “You’re not going to be able to […]

Taking in a Brewers game, NJ Gov. Christie confronts heckling fan

Christie, whose son works for Brewers, was getting some nachos. No related posts.

Bronson Koenig takes break from Bucks to run shooting camp in La Crosse

Former Aquinas standout ran camp for two days at Viterbo.  No related posts.

Waukon set for RAGBRAI statewide bike race

Town population will balloon from 4,000 to 20,000.  No related posts.

Wisconsin, Notre Dame rumors of a football series brewing

Teams haven’t played each other since 1964.  No related posts.

Minnesota: Just say no … to Irving

Who demands a trade from a team featuring LeBron James? No related posts.

After incredible showing for Lakers, Onalaska’s Matt Thomas headed overseas

Thomas signed one-year deal to play in Spanish League.  No related posts.

Woodland and marsh trails closed in La Crosse

City parks and rec. dept. working with volunteers to clear areas.  No related posts.

As crews clean up, more floods expected today in area

A sinkhole engulfed road, sidewalk, power lines, sewer pipes near Myrick Park.  No related posts.

Brewers have lost five straight, but the rumors in acquiring big-name pitchers gets louder

Milwaukee’s lead in NC Central went from 5.5 to 1 game in 7 days.  No related posts.

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