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  2. List of newspapers in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The Marquette County Tribune: Montello: News Publishing Co. Post Messenger: Monticello: News Publishing Co. Mount Horeb Mail: Mount Horeb: News Publishing Co. Mukwonago Chief: Mukwonago: Gannett Muskego Sun: Muskego: Gannett The Clark County Press: Neillsville: News Publishing Co. New Berlin Citizen: New Berlin: Gannett New Glarus Post ...

  3. Clark County Sheriff's Office confirms fatal crash on state ...

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    A portion of State 95 in Clark County is closed following a fatal crash near County J near Dewhurst, between Neillsville and Black River Falls in west central Wisconsin. The crash was reported ...

  4. James O'Neill (Wisconsin settler) - Wikipedia

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    O'Neill served as treasurer of Clark County in 1861-1865 and on the Clark County Board of Supervisors serving as chairman. He served in the Wisconsin State Assembly in 1849 and 1868. He owned a lumber business and hotel in Neillsville until his death. [5] His nephew was James O'Neill who was a judge and served in the Wisconsin State Assembly. [6]

  5. Neillsville, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    In 1854, O’Neill's Mill, as Neillsville was originally called, was selected as the county seat of Clark County. [8] Neillsville was platted on April 14, 1855, and incorporated in April 1882. [9] A Winnebago Indian boarding school was operated by the Evangelical and Reformed Church on the west side of Neillsville from 1921 to 1957. [10] [11]

  6. Neillsville Downtown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Neillsville Bank at 538 Hewett was built in 1887 as a red brick general store with a corner entrance, and was known as the Gates Block. In 1909 the bank remodeled the exterior to Commercial Prairie Style, covering it with tan brick and limestone trim and moving the entrance to the middle of the east side. [2] [12]

  7. List of African American newspapers in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The total number of African Americans in Wisconsin before 1900 was less than 1,000, and the growth of Wisconsin's African American newspapers was commensurately delayed. [ 1 ] The first such newspaper in Wisconsin is generally considered the Wisconsin Afro-American , which George A. Brown (son of Bishop John Mifflin Brown ) and Thomas H. Jones ...

  8. George M. Byse - Wikipedia

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    George Milton Byse (September 15, 1858 – December 1, 1936) was an American farmer and politician.. Born in Wautoma, Waushara County, Wisconsin, Byse was a farmer and was involved with the creamery company and the farmers union.

  9. Community Newspapers (Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    Community Newspapers Inc. (CNI) is a subsidiary of Gannett. Based in New Berlin, Wisconsin , it publishes eight weekly newspapers in the Milwaukee metropolitan area. CNI has about 110 full-time employees and about 30 part-time employees.