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The Wabasha–Nelson Bridge carries Wisconsin Highway 25 across the Mississippi River from Nelson village to the city of Wabasha, Minnesota. According to the United States Census Bureau , the town of Nelson has a total area of 77.7 square miles (201.2 km 2 ), of which 68.0 square miles (176.1 km 2 ) is land and 9.7 square miles (25.1 km 2 ), or ...
Towns in Wisconsin are similar to civil townships in other states. For a more detailed discussion, see Administrative divisions of Wisconsin#Town. Frequently a village or city may have the same name as a town. As of 2006, Wisconsin had 1,260 towns, some with the same name.
Nelson is a village in Buffalo County in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The population was 374 at the 2010 census. The village is surrounded by the Town of Nelson. Nelson is located at the junction of the Mississippi River and Chippewa River valleys. The river bottoms surrounding the confluence are home to a large amount of wildlife. [6]
(The Center Square) – Bayfield’s Kristle KLR will no longer be able to bottle water from a well near Lake Superior after the Wisconsin Supreme Court decided to not take up its case. The ...
One of two water districts in Raynham, Raynham Center supplies water to 60% of the town’s residents. Jon Chase, superintendent for Raynham Center Water District, ...
Originally an enterprise of the Town of Parker, PWSD is now an unaffiliated special District. The PWSD Board views the reservoir as a "Regional" asset. The District has collaborated with other South Metro water districts to acquire intermittent available water under the WISE agreement [3] in conjunction with Denver/Aurora. Rueter-Hess is the ...
Nelson Lake is a reservoir in Sawyer County, Wisconsin [1] formed by a dam across the Totagatic River. [2]On January 9, 1934, a resolution was brought before the Sawyer County Board by Frank O. Nelson, a board member and a proponent for conservation, to "build a dam across the Totogatic River to create a large flowage or lake from the backwater, suitable for fish and which would furnish a ...
The first steps toward the settlement of the town of Hebron, state of Wisconsin, Jefferson County, was made by the Rock river claim company, who, December 20, 1835, made a claim of about half a section of land on section 2, embracing a water-power formed by Bark river.