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  2. Waupaca Foundry - Wikipedia

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    Waupaca Foundry, Inc. is an American company founded in 1955 that is among the largest independent iron foundries in the world. Formerly known as ThyssenKrupp Waupaca, it produces gray, ductile, and compacted graphite iron castings. Based in Waupaca, Wisconsin, the firm has approximately 4,500 employees.

  3. Waupaca Foundry fined nearly $201,000 by OSHA after 2 ... - AOL

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  4. WPCA (AM) - Wikipedia

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    Joint logo for WDUX and WDUX-FM, used until 2020. The station began broadcasting on April 29, 1956, under founding owner Dorothy Laird. Mrs. Laird was part of the Laird family, whose presence in broadcasting included patriarch Ben Laird owning Green Bay's WDUZ-AM & FM as well as stations in Upper Michigan and South Dakota. [3]

  5. Ordinance to prohibit wake surfing being challenged on ...

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    An ordinance passed Jan. 15 to prohibit wake-enhanced boating on two lakes in the Waupaca Chain O' Lakes is being challenged. The town will hold a meeting Monday on the matter.

  6. Waupaca, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    “Waupaca” is an Menominee word, Wāpahkoh, which means Place of Tomorrow Seen Clearly. For more than 10,000 years, the Menominee occupied about 10 million acres, including Waupaca and the Chain O’Lakes area. The Menominee in the Waupaca area moved between large villages on Taylor and Otter Lakes and camps along the falls on the Waupaca River.

  7. Intel slides as foundry business loss spotlights wide gap ...

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    Disclosing new financials details for its foundry unit on late Tuesday, Intel said the business posted operating losses of $7 billion in 2023 compared with $5.2 billion in 2022.

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  9. Waupaca (town), Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Waupaca is a town in Waupaca County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 1,155 at the 2000 census. The population was 1,155 at the 2000 census. The City of Waupaca is located mostly within the town, though it is politically independent.