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The Kenosha Chargers were an American semi-professional ice hockey team located in Kenosha, Wisconsin. The team was in operation for two seasons in the Continental Hockey League .
The Kenosha Flyers were an American semi-professional ice hockey team located in Kenosha, Wisconsin.The franchise was in operation for seven seasons in the Continental Hockey League but spent only four as the 'Kenosha Flyers'.
Kenosha: Kenosha Ice Arena Rush March 28, 1975 Toledo: Toledo Sports Arena: ZZ Top April 4, 1975 Hartland: Nordic Ice Arena Mike Quatro Jam Band Smack Dab April 6, 1975 Washington, D.C. Lisner Auditorium: Rush Heavy Metal Kids April 8, 1975 Akron: Akron Civic Theatre: April 9, 1975 Erie: Erie County Field House: Rush Vitale's Madmen April 11 ...
Kenosha Northern Ice Kenosha Football Women's Professional Football League: Defunct Kenosha Riveters Kenosha Football Women's Professional Football League: 2003 Defunct Madison Monsters: Madison 1995–199 Ice hockey United Hockey League: Moved to Knoxville, Tennessee, and became the Knoxville Speed: Wisconsin Blast: Appleton 1997–1999 Basketball
Pages in category "Defunct ice hockey teams in Wisconsin" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Kenosha is in southeastern Wisconsin, bordered by Lake Michigan to the east, the village of Somers to the north, the village of Bristol to the west, and the village of Pleasant Prairie to the south. Kenosha's passenger train station is the last stop on Chicago's Union Pacific North Metra Line.
A Kenosha man and his dog were found dead at a home hours after the Kenosha Police Department ... Wisconsin Governor Rejects Gop Draft Bill Requiring Local Law Enforcement To Help Ice Agents.
Ice hockey is a popular sport in the state of Wisconsin. ... Kenosha Co-op (Bradford, Harborside Academy, Indian Trail, LakeView, Tremper, Westosha Central, Wilmot Union)