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For example, the early 1990s saw a $500 million addition to the Wisconsin Rapids Division [11] [12] and a $135 million expansion at Stevens Point. [13] In the robust mid-1990s economy, the company acquired Niagara of Wisconsin Paper Corporation, Lake Superior Paper Industries and Superior Recycled Fiber Industries. [14]
Stevens Point is a city in and the county seat of Portage County, Wisconsin, United States. [6] Its population was 25,666 as of the 2020 census. [7] It forms the core of the Stevens Point micropolitan statistical area, which had a population of 70,377 in 2020. [8] The city was incorporated in 1858.
Stevens Point: Convent complex of the Sisters of St. Joseph of the Third Order of St. Francis, begun in 1902. This order focused on staffing parochial schools for Polish Catholic parishes in the Midwest. [58] [59] Includes grotto built in 1923. [60] 21: Stevens Point State Normal School: Stevens Point State Normal School: December 12, 1976 : ...
Stevens Point Brewery is a regional American brewery located in Stevens Point, Wisconsin. The brewery is the fifth-oldest continuously operating brewery [1] and the third-oldest privately owned brewery in the nation. [2] The company's sales volume among all breweries in the nation increased from 50th in 2009 to 32nd in 2015. [3]
Wisconsin Central Ltd. (reporting mark WC) is a railroad subsidiary of Canadian National.At one time, its parent Wisconsin Central Transportation Corporation owned or operated railroads in the United States, Canada (Algoma Central Railway), the United Kingdom (English Welsh & Scottish), New Zealand (), and Australia (Australian Transport Network).
The 7-year-old girl who survived after being shot by her mother alongside her three sisters in a murder-suicide has now died.. Police in Wyoming believe Tranyelle Harshman shot her four daughters ...
The Folding Furniture Works Building, also known as the Lullabye Furniture Warehouse, is located in Stevens Point, Wisconsin. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1993. [1] [2] [3]
Portage County was created from the Wisconsin Territory in 1836 and organized in 1844. [4] Like the city of Portage, Portage County is named for the portage between the Fox and Wisconsin rivers; Portage County originally included the city of Portage and the portage for which it was named, but boundary changes detached the county from its namesake.