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  2. La Crosse Tribune - Wikipedia

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    The La Crosse Tribune is a daily newspaper published in La Crosse, Wisconsin, covering the tri-state area of Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota in the United States.. The paper was first founded in 1904, following a media scandal in which existing publications failed to report on the recent creation of a power monopoly in La Crosse. [2]

  3. Alexander Joseph McGavick - Wikipedia

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    Alexander McGavick died at La Crosse on August 25, 1948, at age 85. At the time of his death, he was the oldest Catholic bishop in the United States. [ 15 ] In an editorial following his death, the La Crosse Tribune wrote,

  4. La Crosse, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    La Crosse (/ l ə ˈ k r ɒ s / ⓘ lə-KROSS) [6] is a city in and the county seat of La Crosse County, Wisconsin, United States. Positioned alongside the Mississippi River, La Crosse is the largest city on Wisconsin's western border. [7] La Crosse's population was 52,680 as of the 2020 census. [2]

  5. Adolf Gundersen - Wikipedia

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    Gundersen came to La Crosse, Wisconsin to join the medical practice of Christian Christensen. In 1893, he married Helga Sara Isaksetre (1867–1951), with whom he had eight children. [ 4 ] Four of the sons, Gunnar, Alf, Sigurd B. Sr. and Thorolf, joined their father in his first clinic, which opened in 1930 on the outskirts of the city.

  6. Craig Kusick - Wikipedia

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    Kusick attended the University of Wisconsin–La Crosse. He played college football as a wide receiver for the Wisconsin–La Crosse Eagles. After getting cut from the school's baseball team as a freshman, he joined the school's track and field team. He had a .307 batting average in three seasons with the school's baseball team. [1]

  7. Thomas Morris (Wisconsin politician) - Wikipedia

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    Members of County Bar Association Discuss Life and Career of Tom Morris, May 29, 1932, 'La Crosse Tribune'. Thomas Morris, La Crosse Attorney, once Lieutenant Governor of State, June 5, 1932, 'La Crosse Tribune'. Heart Attack is Fatal to Tom Morris, September 17, 1932, 'La Crosse Tribune'. Newspaper clippings file courtesy of the La Crosse ...

  8. Russell G. Cleary - Wikipedia

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    The National Bank of Wisconsin - La Crosse 1975-1975 10 Director, Vice President La Crosse Festivals, Inc./Oktoberfest U.S.A: 1966-1979 13 Director, President Reorganized La Crosse Interstate Fair Association 1968-1972 4 Campaign Chairman, President La Crosse Area United Way: 1968-1970 2 Chairman City of La Crosse Redevelopment Authority 1971 ...

  9. Disappearance of Evelyn Hartley - Wikipedia

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    In May 1954, mass lie detector tests were conducted on La Crosse-area high school boys in an attempt to find more information about Evelyn's disappearance. [5] Though local authorities had planned to test 1,750 students and faculty, the testing was controversial and was halted after around 300 were tested. [4]