Visitors to La Crosse’s Riverside Park can now see the latest work of art to celebrate the city’s history. On Monday morning, workers installed a bronze sculpture of Ho-Chunk healer Betsy Thunder on a site close to the junction of the three rivers, at the site of the Ho-Chunk section of the International Friendship Gardens. Ho-Chunk Nation legislator Damian Thundercloud of Jackson County called it a “surreal moment, to have real representation h…
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