Speed wins coin toss in county race(2010/03/12) Jake Speed won a coin toss today, giving him second place in the 29th District La Crosse County board race.
Gonzalez bows out of appeals court race(2010/03/12) After coming in a close third place in a three-way race for 4th District Court of Appeals, La Crosse County Circuit Court Judge Ramona Gonzalez is getting out of the race.
Coin flip to break tie for second in county board race(2010/03/12) Voters interested in the race for the 29th District La Crosse County Board seat still didn’t know Wednesday who will be on the ballot for the general election April 6, despite a full day of voting Tuesday. At press time, there were still three candidates vying for the seat that represents parts of the town and city of Onalaska and a small part of Holmen.
Primary voting is Tuesday(2010/03/12) For most area voters, Tuesday’s primary election ballot will have only one task: pick a candidate for the 4th District Court of Appeals. Voters will have three choices in that race: Ramona Gonzalez, who might be familiar because she’s a La Crosse County Circuit Court judge; Dane County District Attorney Brian Blanchard; and Richland County Circuit Court Judge Edward Leineweber.
Three face off in county board primary(2010/03/12) Three La Crosse County Board candidates in the Onalaska area will square off in Tuesday’s primary election.
Three in race for state appeals court(2010/03/12) Area voters will see at least three names on the Feb. 16 spring primary ballot due to an open seat on the state appeals court serving this area.
Three in race for town board seat(2010/03/12) Onalaska Town Board Supervisor Howard Kelly faces two challengers — Jake Speed and Sandy Thompson — in his bid for re-election to his second two-year term.