Ken Kosirowski

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Ken is ecstatic to work in his home state of Wisconsin. After graduating from UW-Madison in 2017 with a degree in Journalism and Mass Communication, he got his career started in Sports. He spent two years as a Weekend Sports Anchor at the CBS affiliate station in Bismarck, North Dakota, and then spent the last three years as WKBT’s Sports Director.
Ken is humbled and excited to be promoted to News Anchor at 5, 6, and 10, and while he won’t be anchoring sports anymore, he’ll still be following all Wisconsin sports teams and Coulee Region high school athletics.
Ken and his wife Leah love the La Crosse area and are excited to stick around WKBT and keep working on their house!

Favorite band: It varies by day. He’d say he’s pretty eclectic.Favorite movie: InceptionFamily: Wife Leah and their two dogs: 2-year-old black Lab named Bear, and 3-month old golden retriever named Bella.Pizza: Pepperoni and baconSports teams: All Wisconsin teams, especially the Brewers and PackersThing he’s bad at: Drawing, or basically anything you’d do in Art classFavorite way to spend a day off?: Playing tennis with Leah, having some fun meals, and then spending time together with the puppies

 

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La Crosse Downtown Neighborhood Association celebrates new street light project

AARP official applauds law lowering prescription drug costs

La Crosse School District reps discuss middle school consolidation with North Side residents

La Crosse Polytechnic students, Restorative Ink partner for human trafficking prevention awareness

Oktoberfest officials encourage submissions for button design contest

Former WKBT broadcaster Ed Hutchings dies

West Salem board approves public safety referendum question for April ballot

State drop in cigarette sales improving public health, Gundersen experts say

Mayo Clinic Health System urging routine eye exams for glaucoma prevention

Wisconsin ginseng playing major role in Chinese New Year celebrations

Gundersen Health System donating funds to help pay for La Crosse winter emergency plan

Safe Catch Chef Kelsey Murphy joins News 8 Now This Morning with Mediterranean Diet breakfast recipe

Interim county admin Jane Klekamp appointed as La Crosse County Administrator

UPDATE: WisDOT latest on regional road conditions

Charges dropped in Ernest Knox homicide case

Bill Feehan retiring as La Crosse County GOP Chair

West Salem village board tables potential public safety referendum until Jan. 17

Mississippi Valley Conservancy surpasses 25,000 acres of protected land

Former Wisconsin great J.J. Watt to retire from NFL

Fort McCoy receiving $64M in building upgrades

Alice in Dairyland offers Wisconsin spin on butter board trend

WI Senators Baldwin, Johnson argue FDA ‘healthy’ definition would harm cranberry products

UWL students translate YMCA mental health videos to reach Hispanic community

Credit bureau projects more delinquencies in 2023

Viterbo students decorate Christmas trees for local, global causes

Great Rivers United Way organizing volunteer opportunities with Holiday Helpers & Wish Lists

Linda Lyche memorial service set for this morning in La Crosse

Alice in Dairyland highlights ‘Something Special from Wisconsin’ program

Tomah community rallies behind senior gymnast diagnosed with cancer

West Salem students hold school watch parties to support Panthers Football

Salvation Army distributes over 200 coats to area children during “Coats for Kids”

Regis AD, teacher charged with repeated sexual assault of a child

West Salem Elementary holds first Camp Read-a-lot event

Valley View Mall showcases Ho-Chunk culture for Native American Heritage Month

La Crosse Board of Park Commissioners approve concept for new Forest Hills clubhouse

Parents, students cheer on as Aquinas Football heads to State

American Cancer Society invites smokers to quit Thursday

DHS experts urge up-to-date vaccination to stay healthy during holiday season

La Crosse leaders attend ribbon cutting for new North Side apartment complex

Local philanthropists recognized at annual awards luncheon