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- VA Enrollment Fairs coming to Onalaska
Veterans can learn about recent changes in health care eligibility and enrollment opportunities at two upcoming events in Onalaska. The first is on Monday, June 22 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Onalaska American Legion at 731 Sand Lake Road. The second is at the La Crosse Vet Center at 910 2nd Avenue North on Tuesday, June 30 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. At both, staff from the Tomah VA, along with county Veterans Service Officers, can help guide veterans with enrolling in VA health care. The events are open to all veterans. They ask those who plan on attending to bring their DD214, income information from the previous year, date of marriage to spouse, dates of birth for dependents, and Social Security numbers for those dependents. The VA said that because of expanded eligibility, there are veterans who qualify for VA healthcare for the first time. The post VA Enrollment Fairs coming to Onalaska appeared first on WIZM 92.3FM 106.7FM 1410AM. [TheTopNews] Read More.22 hours ago - HorseSense announces fundraising campaign
A generous benefactor is offering to match donations to help a local non-profit and its unique therapy program. HorseSense provides youth, and adults with cognitive, physical, and psychological challenges, along with veterans, therapy horses through riding lessons. They’ve offered that help for more than 30 years. The “Where We Grow Next” campaign runs through the end of July. The anonymous donor will match up to $15,000 to support HorseSense, which is facing additional challenges this year. They’ve had to relocate to a new property unexpectedly after 12 years. The campaign will help with the costs of the transition while maintaining the programming for participants plus care for the horses. Find out more by going to the HorseSense website. The post HorseSense announces fundraising campaign appeared first on WIZM 92.3FM 106.7FM 1410AM. [TheTopNews] Read More.23 hours ago - Dahl Automotive expands into Rochester
Dahl Automotive announced this week that it purchased two dealerships in Rochester, Minnesota. They acquired a Hyundai dealership and a Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep-Ram dealership from the Happy Auto Group. “Our growth has always been about how we use our business to affect others in a positive way, and it starts with our team. We are excited to welcome nearly 100 new team members to the Dahl Automotive family and to become an integral part of the Rochester community,” said Andrew Dahl, fifth-generation co-owner and President & CEO of Dahl Automotive in a statement announcing the purchase. Contributed photo According to the statement, this is Dahl’s tenth acquisition in under three years. Dahl owns 16 dealerships and related automotive businesses in Wisconsin and Minnesota. The post Dahl Automotive expands into Rochester appeared first on WIZM 92.3FM 106.7FM 1410AM. [TheTopNews] Read More.23 hours ago - Iran hardliner behind US deal warns Tehran won’t honor agreement if Trump fail...
Iran’s hardline parliament speaker and key negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf warned that Tehran would not honor its commitments under a newly signed memorandum with the U.S. if Washington fails to uphold its side of the deal, according to the media arm of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. "If the United States does not honor its commitments, there is no way Iran will honor its own commitments," Ghalibaf said, according to the outlet.Ghalibaf’s warning was echoed Thursday by Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Quds Force commander Esmail Qaani, who threatened the U.S. in remarks translated by MEMRI TV, saying, "Americans should know their place and avoid confronting the Muslims." Qaani added that "Trump is trembling" and warned that the U.S. "should fear not only Hormuz and Bab al-Mandeb, but many other locations as well."MEET IRAN'S HARDLINE SPEAKER WHO THREATENED TO BURN US FORCES — REPORTEDLY TEHRAN'S POINT MAN FOR TALKSThe warnings came after President Donald Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian Wednesday digitally signed a copy of the memorandum aimed at ending the war and resuming the flow of traffic through the Strait of Hormuz.The memorandum gives Iran major economic relief while leaving some of the most difficult nuclear questions for a final agreement to be negotiated throughout the next 60 days. Under the 14-point plan read by a senior U.S. official, Washington agreed to begin lifting its naval blockade, work with regional partners on a $300 billion reconstruction and development plan for Iran, and terminate U.S., U.N. and other sanctions on an agreed schedule as part of a final deal. The memorandum also says all licenses, waivers and permissions needed for related financial transactions would be granted by the United States.In return, Iran reaffirmed that it "shall not procure or develop nuclear weapons," and the two sides agreed to resolve the fate of Iran’s stockpiled enriched material under a future mechanism, with the minimum method being on-site down-blending under International Atomic Energy Agency supervision. The agreement defers many of the hardest questions — including how to wind down Iran’s nuclear program — until the 60-day negotiation period for a final deal.But the Iranian figure at the center of the deal is not a diplomat known for moderation. Ghalibaf, a former Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps commander and longtime regime insider, has threatened American forces, vowed Trump would "pay the price" and built his career through loyalty to Iran’s security establishment.The new warning underscored what experts say is… [TheTopNews] Read More.23 hours ago - Kroger sees modest growth in Q1
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Veterans can learn about recent changes in health care eligibility and enrollment opportunities at two upcoming events in Onalaska. The first is on Monday, June 22 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Onalaska American Legion at 731 Sand Lake Road. The second is at the La Crosse Vet Center at 910 2nd Avenue North on Tuesday, June 30 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. At both, staff from the Tomah VA, along with county Veterans Service Officers, can help guide veterans with enrolling in VA health care. The events are open to all veterans. They ask those who plan on attending to bring their DD214, income information from the previous year, date of marriage to spouse, dates of birth for dependents, and Social Security numbers for those dependents. The VA said that because of expanded eligibility, there are veterans who qualify for VA healthcare for the first time. The post VA Enrollment Fairs coming to Onalaska appeared first on WIZM 92.3FM 106.7FM 1410AM. [TheTopNews] Read More.
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A generous benefactor is offering to match donations to help a local non-profit and its unique therapy program. HorseSense provides youth, and adults with cognitive, physical, and psychological challenges, along with veterans, therapy horses through riding lessons. They’ve offered that help for more than 30 years. The “Where We Grow Next” campaign runs through the end of July. The anonymous donor will match up to $15,000 to support HorseSense, which is facing additional challenges this year. They’ve had to relocate to a new property unexpectedly after 12 years. The campaign will help with the costs of the transition while maintaining the programming for participants plus care for the horses. Find out more by going to the HorseSense website. The post HorseSense announces fundraising campaign appeared first on WIZM 92.3FM 106.7FM 1410AM. [TheTopNews] Read More.
23 hours ago

Dahl Automotive announced this week that it purchased two dealerships in Rochester, Minnesota. They acquired a Hyundai dealership and a Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep-Ram dealership from the Happy Auto Group. “Our growth has always been about how we use our business to affect others in a positive way, and it starts with our team. We are excited to welcome nearly 100 new team members to the Dahl Automotive family and to become an integral part of the Rochester community,” said Andrew Dahl, fifth-generation co-owner and President & CEO of Dahl Automotive in a statement announcing the purchase. Contributed photo According to the statement, this is Dahl’s tenth acquisition in under three years. Dahl owns 16 dealerships and related automotive businesses in Wisconsin and Minnesota. The post Dahl Automotive expands into Rochester appeared first on WIZM 92.3FM 106.7FM 1410AM. [TheTopNews] Read More.
23 hours ago

Iran’s hardline parliament speaker and key negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf warned that Tehran would not honor its commitments under a newly signed memorandum with the U.S. if Washington fails to uphold its side of the deal, according to the media arm of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. "If the United States does not honor its commitments, there is no way Iran will honor its own commitments," Ghalibaf said, according to the outlet.Ghalibaf’s warning was echoed Thursday by Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Quds Force commander Esmail Qaani, who threatened the U.S. in remarks translated by MEMRI TV, saying, "Americans should know their place and avoid confronting the Muslims." Qaani added that "Trump is trembling" and warned that the U.S. "should fear not only Hormuz and Bab al-Mandeb, but many other locations as well."MEET IRAN'S HARDLINE SPEAKER WHO THREATENED TO BURN US FORCES — REPORTEDLY TEHRAN'S POINT MAN FOR TALKSThe warnings came after President Donald Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian Wednesday digitally signed a copy of the memorandum aimed at ending the war and resuming the flow of traffic through the Strait of Hormuz.The memorandum gives Iran major economic relief while leaving some of the most difficult nuclear questions for a final agreement to be negotiated throughout the next 60 days. Under the 14-point plan read by a senior U.S. official, Washington agreed to begin lifting its naval blockade, work with regional partners on a $300 billion reconstruction and development plan for Iran, and terminate U.S., U.N. and other sanctions on an agreed schedule as part of a final deal. The memorandum also says all licenses, waivers and permissions needed for related financial transactions would be granted by the United States.In return, Iran reaffirmed that it "shall not procure or develop nuclear weapons," and the two sides agreed to resolve the fate of Iran’s stockpiled enriched material under a future mechanism, with the minimum method being on-site down-blending under International Atomic Energy Agency supervision. The agreement defers many of the hardest questions — including how to wind down Iran’s nuclear program — until the 60-day negotiation period for a final deal.But the Iranian figure at the center of the deal is not a diplomat known for moderation. Ghalibaf, a former Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps commander and longtime regime insider, has threatened American forces, vowed Trump would "pay the price" and built his career through loyalty to Iran’s security establishment.The new warning underscored what experts say is… [TheTopNews] Read More.
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