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  2. G. Heileman Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    The G. Heileman Brewing Company of La Crosse, Wisconsin, United States, was a brewer that operated from 1858 to 1996. It was ultimately acquired by Stroh's. From 1872 until its acquisition, the brewery bore the family name of its co-founder and brewer Gottlieb Heileman. [ 1]

  3. Johnny Davis (basketball, born 2002) - Wikipedia

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    Davis played basketball for La Crosse Central High School in La Crosse, Wisconsin. He helped the school win a Division 2 state title as a freshman. [1] In his junior season, Davis averaged 23 points and 9 rebounds per game, earning La Crosse Tribune Player of the Year honors. [2] As a senior, he averaged 27.4 points and 9.2 rebounds per game. [3]

  4. Lacrosse - Wikipedia

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    Field lacrosse is the men's outdoor version of the sport. There are ten players on each team: three attackmen, three midfielders, three defensemen, and one goalie. Each player carries a lacrosse stick. A short stick measures between 40 and 42 inches (100 and 110 cm) long and is used by attackmen and midfielders.

  5. La Crosse, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    www .cityoflacrosse .org. La Crosse ( / ləˈkrɒs / 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]

  6. List of people from La Crosse - Wikipedia

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    Harriet Bossnot, social and civic worker. Chris Bury, Nightline correspondent. James Cameron, civil rights activist. Tom Hanneman, sports broadcaster. Mark Kellogg, reporter (killed at the Battle of the Little Bighorn) Frieda S. Miller, labor and women's rights activist. William Mullen, journalist.

  7. Grandad Bluff - Wikipedia

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    Grandad Bluff (also Granddad Bluff) is a bluff on the east side of La Crosse, Wisconsin. [ 1] It is approximately 590 feet (180 m) above the surrounding land and 1,183 feet (361 m) above sea level. Bliss Road provides access to the bluff. A park shelter in a fenced-off area atop the bluff provides visitors with a view of La Crosse.

  8. Viterbo University - Wikipedia

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    Viterbo University is a private Catholic university in La Crosse, Wisconsin. Founded in 1890 by the Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration, Viterbo is home to three colleges with nine schools offering 48 academic programs at the associate, bachelor's, master's, and doctoral levels. [ 3]

  9. WLAX - Wikipedia

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    WLAX (channel 25), licensed to La Crosse, Wisconsin, United States, and WEUX (channel 48), licensed to Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, are two television stations affiliated with Fox network for the La Crosse– Eau Claire market. The stations are owned by Nexstar Media Group. WLAX maintains studios at Interchange Place in La Crosse and a ...