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  2. Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Wisconsin Rapids is a city in and the county seat of Wood County, Wisconsin, United States, along the Wisconsin River. [6] The population was 18,877 at the 2020 census. [4] It is a principal city of the Marshfield–Wisconsin Rapids micropolitan statistical area, which includes all of Wood County and had a population of 74,207 in 2020.

  3. List of assets owned by Gannett - Wikipedia

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    1.1.44 Wisconsin. 1.1.45 Others. 1.2 United Kingdom. 2 Other assets. 3 References. Toggle the table of contents. ... Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune, Wisconsin Rapids ...

  4. List of defunct department stores of the United States

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    Lauerman Brothers Department Store Marinette, Wisconsin, Menominee, Sault Ste. Marie (1904 - 1985) [210] Its flagship store in Marinette, Wisconsin is a registered historic place. The chain consisted of 13 stores in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Iowa.

  5. Wisconsin Rapids' top business stories of 2023: Former ... - AOL

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    WISCONSIN RAPIDS – Between a makeover at the former Shopko building, new owners of the Herschleb’s property, Noodles & Co. announcing plans to open, most-missed restaurants and more, there was ...

  6. Wisconsin Rapids Streetwise: Opening timeline for a new ax ...

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    Monica and Christopher Anderson are working to open Evolution Throwing Co. next month at 331 12 th Ave. S. in Wisconsin Rapids.. The couple said they’re aiming to host a soft opening in mid-June.

  7. Widdicomb Furniture Company - Wikipedia

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    At that time, Widdicomb Furniture Company as known for their spindle bed frames. William Widdicomb, who served as President, retired from the company in 1883. [1] In 1915, it was sold to Joseph Griswold Sr. and Godfrey von Platen. The company would merge with Mueller Furniture Corporation, becoming Widdicomb-Mueller Corporation, in 1950.