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Join us for the next La Crosse Science Café of 2025! Dr. John May (Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse) will present The Past, Present, and Future of Antimicrobial Copper.

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This dark comedy masterfully explores themes of sibling rivalry, artistic passion, the American dream, and how people are more alike than they are different.

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This dark comedy masterfully explores themes of sibling rivalry, artistic passion, the American dream, and how people are more alike than they are different.

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This dark comedy masterfully explores themes of sibling rivalry, artistic passion, the American dream, and how people are more alike than they are different.

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This dark comedy masterfully explores themes of sibling rivalry, artistic passion, the American dream, and how people are more alike than they are different.

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This dark comedy masterfully explores themes of sibling rivalry, artistic passion, the American dream, and how people are more alike than they are different.

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This dark comedy masterfully explores themes of sibling rivalry, artistic passion, the American dream, and how people are more alike than they are different.

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This dark comedy masterfully explores themes of sibling rivalry, artistic passion, the American dream, and how people are more alike than they are different.

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Leopold is celebrated by the state each year on the first weekend of March. Leopold wrote the first U.S. Forest Service manual on erosion control 102 years ago. His work on the Coon Creek watershed in the 1930s was a landmark conservation event. His lessons on land and water ethics remain relevant today.

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“A Visit from Will Dilg” a Steve Marking performance presented by D.B. Reinhart Institute Steven Marking plays Will Dilg in an inspiring, one-man performance. An avid trout fisherman and Chicago advertising executive, Will Dilg and his wife spent their summers on a houseboat in Winona, Minn. After suffering from the drowning death of his son…