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  2. WJMC (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WJMC (1240 kHz) is an AM radio station broadcasting a full-service format of middle of the road music, news, and talk. [2] Licensed to Rice Lake, Wisconsin, United States, the station serves the Rice Lake-Spooner area.

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  6. WIAA Division 3 state football championship game preview ...

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    Division 3 championship game: No. 1 Rice Lake (12-1) vs. No. 4 Grafton (11-2) When: 10 a.m., Friday Tickets: Available through the WIAA's virtual ticketing partner, GoFan, on the WIAA website ...

  7. WGMO - Wikipedia

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    Its HD2 subchannel carries a classic hits format known as "Rice Lake's 94.7 The River". WGMO-HD3 formerly broadcast an oldies format, but in 2017, WGMO-HD3 and translator station W228BQ 93.5 FM began simulcasting WXCX in Siren .

  8. Rice Lake school board in search of new member

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    Sep. 22—RICE LAKE — The Rice Lake Area School District announced Thursday that a vacancy has opened on the school board. The board will attempt to fill the position, formerly held by Abbey ...

  9. Rice Lake State Park - Wikipedia

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    Rice Lake Church, built in 1857. Wild rice grows naturally in the lake, hence its English name. [2] Native Americans in the area harvested the rice as an important food source. The Treaty of Mendota in 1851 opened up southern Minnesota to European settlement. In 1854, the village of Rice Lake arose on the northeast shore of the lake, along an ...