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Wautoma is a city and the county seat of Waushara County, Wisconsin, United States.The population was 2,218 at the 2010 census.. The city consists of three noncontiguous areas: one is entirely surrounded by the Town of Wautoma, the second is entirely surrounded by the Town of Dakota, and the third and largest straddles the boundary between the two towns.
UW–Parkside has been a member of the GLIAC since the 2018–19 school year, at which time it adopted its current athletic branding as "Parkside". The Rangers were previously members of the Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) from 1994–95 to 2017–18.
Parkside (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about schools, colleges, or other educational institutions which are associated with the same title.
Mar. 30—Felony charges have been filed against a man who officers say led law enforcement on a multi-county pursuit after resisting arrest at Parkside Elementary School earlier this month.
Mar. 15—One suspect now faces multiple charges after an incident at Parkside Elementary School led to a multi-agency pursuit Tuesday, March 12. According to the Cullman County Sheriff's Office ...
Aug. 8—BAILEYTON — Local "back-to-school bashes" have become a staple community event in municipalities across Cullman County hoping to ease the transition into a new school year for students ...
The following is a list of high school athletic conferences in Wisconsin.All of the following are overseen by the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA). The listed district for each conference is designated by WIAA, who divided the state into seven portions: District 1 is Northwest, District 2 is Northeast, District 3 is West Central, District 4 is East Central, District 5 is ...
Wautoma Regional Center opened 1979 () Clintonville Regional Center opened 1981 () Chilton Regional Center opened 1982 () Oshkosh Riverside Campus opened at 150 N. Campbell Road 1983 () Neenah Regional Center opened 1987 () Name changed to Fox Valley Technical College (FVTC) D.J. Bordini Center opened 1993 ()