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  2. Prescott Patriot - Wikipedia

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    The Patriot was a weekly newspaper published in the small town of Prescott, Wisconsin. The first issue, volume one number one of the Patriot was published on Wednesday, September 20, 1871. After a couple of months, the Patriot ended around October 1872. [1] The paper was published by Lemen & Burk.

  3. Prescott, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The Prescott School District operates the four public schools, which are Malone Elementary School (Grades K-2), Malone Intermediate School, (3-5) Prescott Middle School (Grades 6–8), and Prescott High School (Grades 9–12). St. Joseph's School is a private Catholic school for grades K-6. The mascot for the Prescott Public Schools is the ...

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    Grocery Outlet Holding Corp. is an American discount closeout retailer consisting exclusively of supermarket locations that offer discounted, overstocked, and closeout products from name-brand and private-label suppliers.

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  6. Price County, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Price County was created on March 3, 1879, when Wisconsin Governor William E. Smith signed legislation creating the county. The county was later organized in 1882. [3] William T. Price (1824–1886), for whom Price County was named, [4] was President of the Wisconsin Senate and an early logger in Price County; he later was elected to the U.S ...

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    100-foot galvanized steel fire tower built by the Wisconsin Conservation Commission in 1932, when wildfires scorched the cut-over. Lookouts from CCC Camp Riley Creek staffed the tower from around 1935 to 1941 and then the Forest Service until 1957. [6] [7] 3: Fifield Town Hall: Fifield Town Hall: February 17, 1978 : Pine St. and Flambeau Ave.

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