In this issue you will see some awesome contributions. Like every issue, the stories that you see are all brought to us by people in the community just like you. The type of story you would hear around the kitchen table with friends; personal and relatable.
April
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Researching novel takes a little luck and a lot of perserverance
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As I see it, all good stories start the same way, and this one should be no exception. So there I was …
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Memories and food: My favorite place on Earth is an island about 8 miles off the Yucatan Peninsula coast; a little place called Isla Mujeres (Island of Women)
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My interest in science has never waned, and it has passed on in one way or another to some of my kids.
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Makers love to learn. Makers take on a DIY project not just because there is a leaky faucet that needs fixing but because it is interesting, it is fun, and it is something new to add to their jack-of-all-trades skill set.
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It all began when Don met Jan at the Cinderella Ballroom in Appleton in 1957.
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NewsSchool + Government
The Library: 130 Years of Library Service in Beaver Dam and 30 years in the Spring Street Building
The vision of a free public library in Beaver Dam began with a group of devoted citizens on August 30, 1884, by forming a corporation under State Law as the Beaver Dam Public Library Association.
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When our Sun goes supernova, will I still have time to order and receive something from Amazon before the Earth is destroyed?
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Each April 2, Autism Speaks celebrates Light It Up Blue, along with the international autism community, in commemoration of the United Nations-sanctioned World Autism Awareness Day.