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The Muskego-Norway School District is a school district in southeastern Wisconsin that serves students in the Waukesha County suburb of Muskego, part of Norway, a small part of New Berlin, and most of Wind Lake. The district has an enrollment of nearly 4,900 students in three elementary schools, two middle schools, and one high school.
Muskego High School is a comprehensive secondary school located in Muskego, Wisconsin. The school, administered by the Muskego-Norway School District, lies in southeast Waukesha County, in southeast Wisconsin. The district stretches through the city of Muskego and nearby Norway in Racine County.
Muskego Beach Amusement Park (1861–1967), [9] later known as DandiLion Park [10] (1968–1977), [9] was a popular amusement park located on the southern bank of Little Muskego Lake. It was at some point home of the world's fastest roller coaster .
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Trailing by 19 points at halftime, Muskego built a rally back from the depths, but fell just a couple plays short in the WIAA Division 1 title game.
Renovations to Muskego High School, approved as part of a referendum in April, are moving ahead with approvals from the city.
Søren Bache remained prominent in the affairs of Muskego for several years. He served as one of the founders of Nordlyset, the first Norwegian-language newspaper published in the United States, and was the author of a remarkable pioneer diary. Søren Bache returned to Norway in 1847. Bache settled in Lier, Norway, where he died in 1890. [4] [5]
The Town of Norway is located in Racine County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 7,916 at the 2020 census. The population was 7,916 at the 2020 census. The census-designated place of Wind Lake is in the town.