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  2. Ironwood, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Ironwood is the only known place in the Upper Peninsula to ever host a professional sports team, with Ironwood hosting the Northwest Football League's Gogebic Panthers in 1935 [14] and 1936. Their 1935 campaign was immensely successful as the Panthers finished with a 6–1 record, their only loss coming to the eventual league champion La Crosse ...

  3. Ironwood Daily Globe - Wikipedia

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    The Globe is a weekly newspaper based in Ironwood, Michigan. The Globe serves Gogebic and Ontonagon counties in Michigan and Iron County in Wisconsin . References

  4. Nina Korgan - Wikipedia

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    Nina Teresa Korgan was born in Pottawatamie, Iowa to Fred J. Korgan, a farmer and thresher, and Nina Olga (Rupenkamp) Korgan. [2] In an era when extramural women’s sports were not available in high schools, Korgan was an all-around athlete from a young age, playing volleyball, basketball, baseball, soccer, captain ball, and tennis at Abraham Lincoln High School in Council Bluffs, Iowa.

  5. Daily Globe - Wikipedia

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    Daily Globe may refer to: Ironwood Daily Globe, a real newspaper based in Ironwood, Michigan, United States. Daily Globe (Worthington) ...

  6. Joe Rogalski - Wikipedia

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  7. List of newspapers in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The Alcona County Herald, a/k/a The Lincolln Herald Lincoln [25] [26] [27] The Lincoln Herald began publishing on Jan. 1, 1908 by D.C. Magahay. On Mar. 10, 1910 it changed names to Alcona County Herald with Rola E. Prescott as publisher.

  8. David Ariail - Wikipedia

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    Ariail was an All-Southern end for the Auburn Tigers of Auburn University. [1] [2] [3] He was a teammate of College Football Hall of Fame inductee Jimmy Hitchcock.One source wrote, "Other than Jimmy Hitchcock, back, and "Gump" Arial [sic], end, Auburn has no outstanding players."

  9. Ironwood Memorial/Municipal Building - Wikipedia

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    Ironwood's American Legion Post and the Ironwood Women's Club helped sell the bonds and raise a total of more than $500,000 to fund the building. It was designed by the Minneapolis firm of Bell & Kinports. [4] The cornerstone of the building was laid in November 1922 in a ceremony honoring veterans of World War I. [3]