Welcome to the Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) of La Crosse County. We provide information and connections to support and services for seniors and adults with disabilities in La Crosse County. Upon your review of our website, please feel free to contact us with any questions you may have.
The 7 C's Health Initiative is a Multi-Jurisdiction Coalition (MJC) that includes seven counties in Western Wisconsin: Buffalo, Trempealeau, Jackson, Monroe, La Crosse, Vernon and Crawford. With the help of our coalition partners and members, we are encouraging people in our communities to live tobacco-free. We support reaching toward a healthier Wisconsin, one that embraces tobacco-free communities! Partners, members, youth, health officials, community members, volunteers, and many more from all walks of life have come together to work on improving the health of Western Wisconsin.
Businesses and organizations can't dispose of some materials in regular recycling or trash. The La Crosse County Hazardous Materials Program accepts many of these materials.
How does one choose and hire the best lawyer in Wisconsin? First of all, you should find out whether the County of La Crosse District Attorney law office offers the type of legal services related to your case.
It is very important to consider whether you have the likelihood of success in an anticipated judicial proceeding or whether it is better to agree to a settlement with the other party.
For contact details of the above-mentioned firm, please see the right hand column. A personal meeting (first consultation) at 333 Vine St may be arranged either by e-mail or telephone. Alternatively, visit the offices of the County of La Crosse District Attorney firm during their opening hours: (unknown opening hours).
You would obviously like to know the price for the first legal consultation with the County of La Crosse District Attorney firm and other similar legal offices, but I am going to disappoint you. Prices vary and each lawyer charges different subsequent fees (usually based on agreement).
Prosecution rebuttal witness Justin Heim testifies Wednesday at the La Crosse County Courthouse during the trial of Todd Kendhammer, charged with first-degree intentional homicide in the September 2016 death of his wife, Barbara.
Todd Kendhammer's attorney Stephan Hurley addresses the jury during his opening statement. Kendhammer, 47, of West Salem, is charged with first-degree intentional homicide in the September 2016 death of his wife, Barbara.
State Crime Laboratory DNA analyst Kevin Scott testifies Friday at the La Crosse County Courthouse during the trial of Todd Kendhammer, charged with first-degree intentional homicide in the September 2016 death of his wife, Barbara. An autopsy photo of Barbara Kendhammer’s hand is shown as evidence.