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  2. Soldiers Grove, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Soldiers Grove is a village situated along the Kickapoo River in Crawford County, Wisconsin, in the United States.The population was 552 at the 2020 census.The town is notable for having relocated its central business district due to flooding on the nearby Kickapoo River during the 1970s, and has become a case study in best practices for managed retreat.

  3. Wausau Daily Herald - Wikipedia

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    The Wausau Daily Herald is a daily morning broadsheet printed in Wausau, Wisconsin. It is the primary newspaper in Wausau and is distributed throughout Marathon and Lincoln counties. The Daily Herald is owned by the Gannett Company , which owns ten other newspapers in Wisconsin .

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  5. Wausau Pilot and Review - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the name "Wausau Pilot and Review" are in a handful of interrelated 19th-Century newspapers in Wausau, Wisconsin. The Wisconsin River Pilot, established in 1865 by 18-year-old Valentine Ringle, of German descent (also founder of the German-language Wausau Wochenblatt 1876-1887), and reflected Ringle's Democratic political leaning.

  6. Jerome P. Peterson - Wikipedia

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    Jerome P. "J.P." Peterson (July 14, 1936 – January 25, 2018) was an American educator and politician. Peterson was born in Braham, Minnesota . He received his bachelor's degree in education from Augsburg College in 1958.

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  8. Deaths in September 2014 - Wikipedia

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    Chase N. Peterson, 84, American physician and academic, President of the University of Utah (1983–1991). [280] Philip Somerville, 84, English milliner. [281] 15

  9. Wausau, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Wausau has 12 banks with 41 branch locations, three trust companies and three holding companies in the metropolitan area. There are also 13 open membership credit unions with 18 branch locations. [27] The Wausau area is a center for cultivation of American ginseng, [28] and is also known for its red granite, which is quarried nearby. [29]