(KWNO)-The Winona woman accused of murdering her husband in a hit-and-run was found not guilty on Friday. Lori Phillips was on trial in La Crosse County in connection with the death of her husband Mark who died in 2019. Lori claimed she found Mark in snowbank near their home in Holmen. Prosecutors argued Lori hit Mark with her car following an argument. Lori testified on Thursday and Friday, claiming Mark was abusive and she feared for her life but she denied killing him. The jury deliberated for about three and half hours before returning the not guilty verdict.
48th annual Fools Five Road Race to support cancer research is April 10-11
(KWNO)-The Fools Five Road Race and Auction will return to Lewiston on April 10-11, 2026, continuing its long-standing tradition of raising funds and awareness for cancer research. This year's event will feature Gary Mills, former Lewiston-Altura tra...
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US crude tops $110 per barrel and Wall Street tumbles after Trump vows to escalate attacks on Iran
Oil rose more than 9% and U_S_ futures slid sharply lower after President Donald Trump said in his first national address since the Iran war began that the United States will continue to attack the Middle East nation for a few more weeks even though ...
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Universities pressured to strip names of Epstein associates from campus buildings
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