Property owners, who want to dig new private wells in La Crosse County, will get some advice from government officials before they drill. The La Crosse...
Many French Island residents, who can’t use private water wells tainted with PFAS “forever chemicals” may want to drill wells to a new source of water...
Wisconsin’s governor wants $125 million in the state budget to be set aside for communities where drinking water has been tainted by PFAS chemicals. Republicans included...
Gov. Tony Evers signed off on a two-year spending plan Wednesday after gutting a Republican tax cut and using his broad veto powers to increase school...
The search for new water sources for French Island residents will be helped by funding from La Crosse County. The county board approved last week $500,000...
Is there a remedy for the PFAS pollution of well water near the La Crosse Airport? Maybe, according to results of recent underground drilling on French...
Washington is putting strict limits on PFAS chemicals found in drinking water. That’s something the Town of Campbell has wanted for a long time. “The EPA...
The La Crosse city council and the county board both approved new budgets for 2023 on Monday night. The city spending plan is close to $70...
MADISON, Wis. — Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul filed a lawsuit Wednesday seeking to force nearly 20 companies that he alleges contaminated the environment with chemicals...
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Marshfield and Adams have joined the list of Wisconsin cities that have shut down municipal wells due to PFAS contamination. Wisconsin Public...
U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin of Wisconsin came to the La Crosse area Friday to learn more about the local PFAS pollution problems on French Island. Baldwin...
The head of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources says ensuring clean water for the state is a “top of mind” priority for his agency. Secretary...
For over a year, families on French Island have been using bottled water in place of their well water that’s polluted with PFAS chemicals. How much longer will...