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Waseca County: 161: Waseca: 1857: Steele County: Dakota word meaning "rich and fertile" 18,981: 423.25 sq mi (1,096 km 2) Washington County: 163: Stillwater: 1849: One of nine original counties; formed from residual St. Croix County, Wisconsin Territory: George Washington (1732–1799), first president of the United States (1789–1797) 278,936 ...
Waseca County (/ w ə ˈ s iː k ə /) [2] is a county in the U.S. state of Minnesota. As of the 2020 census , the population was 18,968. [ 3 ] Its county seat is Waseca .
Waseca (/ w ə ˈ s iː k ə / wə-SEE-kə) [6] is a city in Waseca County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 9,229 at the 2020 census . [ 3 ] It is the county seat .
Waseca: House occupied 1872–1907 by a local pioneer, businessman, politician, and civic leader (1828–1907) involved in an unusually wide range of activities during Waseca's early development. [6] Now houses the research library of the Waseca County Historical Society. [7] 4: Hofmann Apiaries: Hofmann Apiaries: January 19, 2016 : 4661 420th Ave.
The Waseca County News is an American, English language newspaper in Waseca, Waseca County, Minnesota serving the areas of Waseca, Janesville, New Richland and Waldorf. The owner of the County News is the same owner of the local Sampler , which was previously called the Shopper.
The Waseca County Historical Society Museum, also known as the Waseca County History Center, is a local history museum located in Waseca, Minnesota, and operated by the Waseca County Historical Society. Founded in 1938, the museum is dedicated to preserving and interpreting the rich history of Waseca County, established in 1857.
Sep. 12—WASECA — A Mankato man is accused of sexually assaulting a minor in Janesville, according to charges filed Tuesday. Shawn Robert Tester, 50, faces three felonies related to criminal ...
The W. J. Armstrong Company Wholesale Grocers Building is a historic warehouse in Waseca, Minnesota, United States, constructed around the year 1900.It was built to house a wholesale grocery business and placed to take advantage of the nearby Minneapolis and St. Louis Railway tracks.