welcomed with open arms, finding solace in the genuine friendliness of its residents. Anna Ledebuhr, owner of Coulee Boutique in Galesville, articulates the sentiment shared by many who call Trempealeau County home. Despite coming from a larger city background, she was enamored by community and pride permeating every aspect of the county’s life. Whether supporting local businesses or actively engaging in community activities, there’s a shared allegiance to uplifting one another—a sentiment echoed by Cole Bawek, Director of Public Relations at Ashley Furniture Industries. CHALLENGES AND TRIUMPHS In recent years, Trempealeau County has faced its share of challenges, from the decline of industries like frac sand mining to the disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. However, adversity has only galvanized the community, sparked innovation, and fostered economic growth. It has demonstrated remarkable resilience in adversity, from embracing digitalization to diversifying industries, local businesses, and organizations. Joni Olson, CEO of Gundersen Tri-County Hospital and Clinics, exemplifies the strength of Trempealeau County’s healthcare sector. Located in the county seat of Whitehall, Gundersen Tri-County Hospital and Clinics underwent a transformative $52 million project, culminating in the opening of a state-of-theart critical access hospital and renovated clinic in July of the previous year. This endeavor addressed a critical rural healthcare need, enhancing the county’s medical infrastructure and reaffirming its commitment to providing highquality care to residents. Throughout the pandemic, the healthcare community, including Gundersen Tri-County Hospital and Clinics, demonstrated remarkable resilience and determination, navigating overwhelming patient volumes. Notwithstanding themost challenging circumstances, Trempealeau County remained positive, particularly in its thriving tourism sector. With nationwide declines in visitor spending, the county experienced minimal setbacks, thanks to its abundant outdoor recreational opportunities. As Carlson highlights, 83 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 5, ISSUE 03 TREMPEALEAU COUNTY, WI
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