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  2. Wikipedia:WikiProject Wisconsin/List of ZIP Codes in ...

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    This is a complete list of ZIP codes for Wisconsin. 530 Sheboygan 53001 ... 53211 – Milwaukee, Glendale, ... Milladore; 54455 – Mosinee; 54456 ...

  3. Milladore, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Milladore is a village in Wood County and overlapping into Portage County in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The population was 276 at the 2010 census. Most of the village is located within the Town of Milladore in Wood County, while only a very small portion of the village lies in Portage County. All of its 2010 census population resided in the ...

  4. Milladore (town), Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Milladore is a town in Wood County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 706 at the 2000 census. The population was 706 at the 2000 census. The Village of Milladore is located mostly within the town.

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  6. The Magnificent 7 trade is struggling — Here's why

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    The Magnificent Seven has turned into the Stupendous One as AI spending fears weigh on sentiment.. The usually reliably hot Magnificent Seven trade of Meta (), Amazon (), Google (), Apple ...

  7. Blenker, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    ZIP code: 54415 [1] Area codes: 715 & 534: GNIS feature ID: 1561919 [2] Blenker is an unincorporated community in the town of Milladore, in Wood County, Wisconsin ...

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    Nate Tice and Charles McDonald break down the biggest needs for every single NFC team.

  9. Dexterville, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Dexterville was founded in about 1848. [4] In 1850, the sawmilling magnate George Hiles moved to the area and set up a lumbermill in Dexterville. Dexter township may be named after Dexter, Michigan, the native home of a first settler, although folk etymology maintains the township is named after the mule of a local pioneer. [5]