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  2. Winona-Montgomery Consolidated School District - Wikipedia

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    Winona-Montgomery Consolidated School District. The Winona-Montgomery Consolidated School District ( WMCSD ), formerly the Winona Separate School District, is a public school district based in Winona, Mississippi, United States. It currently serves all of Montgomery County.

  3. Winona Ryder - Wikipedia

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    Winona Laura Horowitz was born in Winona County, Minnesota, [4] to Cynthia Palmer (née Istas) and Michael D. Horowitz. [5] Her mother is an author, video producer, and editor, and her father is an author, editor, publisher, and antiquarian bookseller. [6] [7] He also worked as an archivist for psychologist Timothy Leary (Ryder's godfather). [8]

  4. Winona Area Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    Winona Area Public Schools. /  44.05444°N 91.67111°W  / 44.05444; -91.67111. Winona Area Public Schools is the public school system in Winona, Minnesota, United States. It is also known as Independent School District 861. The superintendent is Dr. Annette Freiheit .

  5. Winona State University - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.winona.edu. Winona State University (WSU) is a public university in Winona, Minnesota. It was founded as First State Normal School of Minnesota in 1858 and is the oldest member of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System. It was the first normal school west of the Mississippi River.

  6. Washington–Kosciusko Elementary School - Wikipedia

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    12000074 [ 1] Designated. March 6, 2012. Washington–Kosciusko Elementary School ( W-K for short) is an elementary school in Winona, Minnesota, United States. Its building was constructed in 1934, the fourth of five new facilities built by Winona Public Schools in the early 20th century to implement progressive educational reforms. [ 2]

  7. College of Saint Teresa - Wikipedia

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    The Seal of the College of Saint Teresa. Chapel and convent buildings on the old college campus. The College of Saint Teresa was a Catholic women's college in Winona, Minnesota. Previously a women's seminary, it became a college in 1907 and was operated by the Sisters of Saint Francis of Rochester, Minnesota until its closing in 1989.

  8. Winona Daily News - Wikipedia

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    The Winona Daily News is a daily newspaper serving Winona, Minnesota and the surrounding area. Founded in 1855, it is the second oldest continually running newspaper in the state. [2] [3] The paper is owned by Lee Enterprises. The paper has print editions on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, along with online editions every day.

  9. Winona Independent School District - Wikipedia

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    Winona Independent School District. Winona Independent School District is a school district based in Winona, Texas (USA) and covering all of the city of Winona as well as the communities of Red Springs, Sand Flat, Starrville, and East Texas Center (Owentown). For the 2003-2004 school year, the district had 987 students enrolled.