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  2. Sturtevant, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The 300-bed Wisconsin Department of Corrections Sturtevant Transitional Facility (STF), designed to provide offender reintegration to the community and accountability for offenders, provides Alternatives to Revocation (ATR), Work Release, and Community Service programs, and acts as a holding facility, similar to a county jail. STF has two ...

  3. Tax assessment - Wikipedia

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    Federal, state, and local governments impose tax assessments against real property, personal property, and income. The word tax assessment is used in different ways, but often refers to a tax liability owed by a taxpayer. In the case of property, a tax assessment is an evaluation or an estimate of value that is typically performed by a tax ...

  4. Assessor's parcel number - Wikipedia

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    An assessor's parcel number, or APN, is a number assigned to parcels of real property by the tax assessor of a particular jurisdiction for purposes of identification and record-keeping. The assigned number is unique within the particular jurisdiction, and may conform to certain formatting standards that convey basic identifying information such ...

  5. Sturtevant - Wikipedia

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    Butler Sturtevant (1899–1971), American landscape architect; David Sturtevant Ruder (born 1929), American administrator and Professor of Law; Edgar H. Sturtevant (1875–1952), American linguist; Edward Lewis Sturtevant (1842–1898), American agronomist and botanist; Elaine Sturtevant (1924–2014), American artist; Grace Sturtevant, iris ...

  6. Butler, Waukesha County, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The village of Butler exists due to the railroad. It began in the season of fall in 1909, when people from the Milwaukee, Sparta, and North Western Railway (a division of the Chicago and North Western Railway) visited farmers living on the eastern area of 124th Street and bought their land to start railroad yards around the City of Milwaukee to relieve congestion in the downtown rail yards.

  7. Norway, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    As of the census [2] of 2000, there were 7,600 people, 2,641 households, and 2,160 families residing in the town. The population density was 225.4 people per square mile (87.0/km 2).