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Down on 2nd St in Onalaska right before Main St is a business that's empty but has a bunch of signs in the window saying stuff like "Think before you build in Onalaska" and "Business destroyed by a babysitter". I may not have that quite right because it's hard to read them while driving without getting in an accident. I'm curious what happened. Anyone know?

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Sounds like a real intrigue.
Was there some business there before the democrats took it over?
Seems like the signs carried democratic party slogans.

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There was, but I can't for the life of me remember what it was. That happens a lot... I'll see a building being torn down or something being built and I won't be able to remember what was there before even if I drove past it every day. I guess I sort of tune out the stuff I see all the time and don't notice it until it's not there anymore.

I don't get the democratic party reference... Could you explain that? I don't really follow politics.

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It's not the old Hardee's is it?

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Near Hardee's, but on the other side of the street. It's got big front windows with the signs in and it looks like towards the back of the building are bays like a car fixit place.

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