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Back in the winter of 1971, Ron Knappen, of Galesville, Wis., went for a drive while he and his wife were on a trip to visit relatives in Illinois for Christmas. He came back with eight old wood wall telephones which he'd bought from someone for $50 each.
The racism of La Crosse
In a decent society, you ought to be able to go to work without seeing a racist message spraypainted on your business when you get there.
In snow removal policies, some people are more important than others
Removing snow seems like a no-brainer for local politicians' career paths, but as cities struggle more with removing it, there's little evidence that the disinterest in making such a mundane task a priority is a threat.