Yesterday in La Crosse
16 inches of snow in early April…would we lie to you? That was 45 years ago
On April 8th and 9th of 1973, La Crosse saw one of its biggest snowstorms on record to that time. The 16-inch total easily beat the previous record for April snow in the city, set 21 years earlier. Only two other storms delivered more snow…in 1959 and 1971. The total of 17 inches for the entire month is still an April record in La Crosse…and surprisingly, the forecast had called for light snow or rain.
Wisconsin voters were eager to play bingo, passing a statewide referendum to legalize the game. Some TV stations around the state had broadcast daily bingo shows in the mid-60’s for prizes, but the state shut them down because businesses offering the bingo cards had an unfair advantage in the market. Bingo actually had been outlawed in Wisconsin in 1939, and opponents of the amendment feared that organized crime, and even worse forms of gambling would follow if bingo was approved.
At its annual banquet in April, the La Crosse Chamber of Commerce continued its tradition of celebrity speakers by bringing in TV personality Kitty Carlisle. Five days a week in ’73, Carlisle could be seen as a panelist on the game show “To Tell the Truth.” In La Crosse, she spoke about her career as a singer and occasional movie star, noting that she was gaining young fans because of her role in the Marx Brothers classic “A Night at the Opera.” The real Kitty Carlisle stands up 45 years ago, 1973, yesterday in La Crosse.