After 11 years, Steve Carlyon called it a career for the La Crosse Parks and Rec. Department. Officially retired from city government, Carlyon came on WIZM...
Just about the time to lock the gates for the final time for La Crosse’s parks and rec. boss. Steve Carlyon’s end-of-the-year retirement date is just...
A transition of leadership in what appears to be a time of transition in general for a La Crosse city department. The city’s parks and rec....
On the heels of a revealing audit, changes are coming to La Crosse’s city hall. Mayor Tim Kabat says city staff is already working to implement...
The city of La Crosse now has a highly visible job opening to fill at the top of the park department. Parks and rec. director Steve...
The idea of building a canopy over La Crosse’s Riverside Park bandstand has been endorsed by the city park board. More design work and some public...
It’s not the city of La Crosse going after boathouses on the river. City parks director Steve Carlyon says the latest attack on boathouse owners locally...
Another month, another round of questions about harbors, boats and boathouses for La Crosse’s park board. Thursday, the board invited comments about a controversial new licensing...
‘Tent City’ may have been taken down along La Crosse’s riverfront, but there’s a new trouble spot near downtown. Burns Park on Main Street, near the...
A federal appeals court says a northeast Iowa roadside zoo violated the Endangered Species Act with its treatment of some animals. A three-judge panel of the...
Full council votes on external audit at meeting Thursday
Council to vote next month on spending up to $30,000 on audit
One of La Crosse’s busiest intersections is a lousy place for a baseball field. That’s what city park director Steve Carlyon has said for years about...