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Nekoosa is a city in Wood County, Wisconsin,
United States. Its name
derives from the Ho-Chunk word, "Nįįkuusra", "Nakrusa", or "Nįkusara"
which translates...
- Port
Edwards is a
village in Wood County, Wisconsin,
United States. The
village is
located northeast and
adjacent to the Town of Port Edwards. The po****tion...
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Whitney had
built a
sawmill 10
miles (16 km) downstream,
across from
modern Nekoosa.: 14–15 Whitney's
operation demonstrated the
feasibility of
rafting lumber...
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Company merged with the
Nekoosa-Edwards
Paper Company in Port Edwards, Wisconsin, and was
renamed the
Great Northern Nekoosa Corporation. New
mills were...
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rejoined from the West
Central Conference,
along with
newcomers Mauston and
Nekoosa. In 1963, the
conference added two
schools to
bring membership to twelve:...
- the US
state of
Wisconsin that runs north–south from near
Wyeville to
Nekoosa. From
Valley Junction to Bab**** it is
built on top of an
abandoned former...
- most
notably Lou Thesz,
Danny Hodge, ****
Hutton and Gene LeBell. Born in
Nekoosa, Wisconsin, to
German parents,
Friedrich was an
active youngster, parti****ting...
- Peerenboom,
better known as
Fritz the Nite Owl (born
December 27, 1934, in
Nekoosa, Wisconsin), is a
radio and
television personality in Columbus, Ohio. Peerenboom's...
- two
schools who were
displaced by
their conferences disbanding entered:
Nekoosa from the
Vacationland Conference and Rib Lake from the
Flambeauland Conference...
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biographical details from Schleinstein's life.
Parts of the
movie were shot in
Nekoosa,
Wisconsin and in a
truck stop in Madison, Wisconsin.
Other parts of the...