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Onalaska dedicates Great River Landing

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Town spent more than two years planning facility near Black River

Onalaska’s mayor and other community leaders have cut the ribbon for the new shelter at the Great River Landing.

A lumber store and bait shop were among the businesses torn down along Highway 35 to make way for the building and a hiking and biking trail. 

Mayor Joe Chilsen says the shelter has been in the works for 30 months.

The project cost $2 million, and the shelter replaced plans for a proposed community center along the trail.

Joining Chilsen in cutting the ribbon was Averie Roukis, a young Onalaska student who spoke at the ceremony.

Averie lost a grandmother to skin cancer, and she promoted the use of sunscreen during the dedication event.

 

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