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Published - Thursday, July 24, 2008

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Mother Earth News likes Viroqua’s style

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Viroqua proved to be an early pick to make the third annual “Great Places You’ve Never Heard Of” list compiled by the Mother Earth News.

Publication assistant editor Alison Rogers said Tuesday that Viroqua was “completely in tune with what our readers enjoy reading about.”

Viroqua was named one of nine small municipalities to be listed on Mother Earth News’ third annual “Great Places You’ve Never Heard Of” list, which will be published in its August/September edition that hits news stands on July 29.

Mother Earth News is “the Original Guide to Living Wisely.” Launched in 1970, bimonthly issues feature information to save money, cut energy costs, use renewable energy, garden organically and build green homes. The magazine is published in Topeka, Kan., and has a circulation of 350,000.

The information about Viroqua was written by author Dave Wann and it says that Viroqua’s support of local, organic farms is one of the pieces of the puzzle that makes Viroqua a great place. The article also cites Viroqua’s efforts as a Main Street city to keep its downtown moving in a positive direction. Viroqua’s Food Co-op was another of its strengths, Rogers said.

“We received a picture of cheese at the Food co-op from (Westby photographer) Eric Wuennenberg and seeing that clinched it for me,” Rogers said. “I said, ‘I want to be there.’”

Contributions by Wuennenberg and Viroqua’s Terry Noble accompany the article.

Wuennenberg said he took several photos inside the co-op for the magazine.

“The cheese counter showed a lot of local, sustainably produced products and that’s what they were looking for,” Wuennenberg said.

Rogers said Viroqua has a “unique cultural perspective” and that local efforts regarding sustainability were considered in the “very informal” process of choosing which cities made the list.

Other cities making this year’s list are Ames, Iowa; Berea, Ky.; Bethel, Maine; Bisbee, Ariz.; Greenbelt, Md.; Moscow, Idaho; San Luis Obispo, Calif.; and Traverse City, Mich.

And although the list says they’re places people haven’t heard of, Rogers said, “There’s no place no one has heard of. We thought these were worthy of recognition.”
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To One native to another wrote on Aug 4, 2008 8:52 AM:

" Viroqua is the most close-minded place on earth. The mix of people could and should be harmonious, but instead it's a big "us" and "them" mentality. It's really too bad since the opportunity for harmony is presenting itself. "

one native to another wrote on Aug 1, 2008 11:29 AM:

" I agree wholeheartedly!! We really don't need anymore treehuggers here! They think they have brought in financial investments----all they do is open a store for a couple years, and then the building is empty again. What good is that? We need industry and people who are willing to work for a living to move here. We also need people who take pride in the beauty of their homes, i.e. lawns, to live here. Who wants to live next door to someone who never mows their lawn, or plants a bunch of weeds??? Please, don't bring anymore of those people here!!! "

to I Wondered wrote on Jul 30, 2008 1:21 PM:

" I completely agree with you. Finally... the calm voice of reason. "

What if wrote on Jul 30, 2008 7:33 AM:

" We get more landfills and hog farms? Will they leave then? "

Rachel wrote on Jul 29, 2008 8:11 PM:

" Nothin' wrong with hippies... they we're green before green was cool. B) "

I wondered wrote on Jul 29, 2008 11:57 AM:

" I wondered how long it would be before someone turned this into a we versus them debacle. I am beginning to think it is just a few who are trying to be so divisive. Or is that just wishful thinking?

Some were here long before and made this area attractive to others. Some came recently and made this area come to life and attract financial investments. Both sides owe the other and it is time they shook hands and agreed to disagree, but acknowledge that all of us love our community and are lucky to live here. "

Viroqua native wrote on Jul 26, 2008 6:03 PM:

" Yeah.......just what we need.........more tree huggers and weirdos!!!! "

fear wrote on Jul 26, 2008 8:45 AM:

" what do you mean more hippies?????they have been here for quite some time, and always will..... They look different than you , so I can see why you fear them..... FEAR is a real emotion hard to cover up. "

GREAAT wrote on Jul 25, 2008 3:18 PM:

" More hippies "

Kenlyn Kanouse wrote on Jul 25, 2008 9:26 AM:

" We just were just in the area (La Farge) for our daughter's wedding and made many trips to Viroqua in preparation for that and she got legally married in the court house. The bread was great and the coop awesome. Love it and want to go back. "

Hats off to the big V wrote on Jul 24, 2008 10:32 PM:

" Viroqua you deserve it. Own it. Appreciate it. You have a commodity. It's called quality of life and it's in demand. Use it. Market it. Beauty can't be hidden. Cheers to the Broadcaster for not just treating this like it mean't nothing. This deserves to be on the front page. As about a 40-year reader of the Earth it's nice to see Viroqua get such a nice nod. By the way, cheers VCB on Go Green, Unique and Wonderful and everything else you do! I know there's mor e but I forget. "

Hooray for Viroqua wrote on Jul 24, 2008 8:24 AM:

" Abundant Life has something going for it! With so many people focusing on the negative these days (Yech!) I was glad to see this story on the front page of our BRoadcaster. Cheers to the B-C and Mother Earth News for letting a lot of other people know what we already know -- Viroqua is a wonderful place to live! "

Sandy Douglas wrote on Jul 24, 2008 7:22 AM:

" What a joy to read about Viroqua, I was born there and am now living in White Bear Lake, MN, I do have relatives in that area. My brother lives in Soldiers Grove. Many cousins still live in Viroqua. That is where my mom was born and raised.

I can't wait to print this article out for my dad to read. He has always said to me that all famous people come from Viroqua:) Thanks again for the great article. "


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