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“You were a great racer, but more than that you were a great man,” one organization said of the well-known racer.
Jul. 17—The annual mud bogs kicked off events at the North Track this weekend at the Boone County 4-H Fair. The first three classes were contested on Saturday night, with the final classes ...
View of Reed School near Neillsvile, Wisconsin. Reed School Historic Site is a one room school museum owned and operated by the Wisconsin Historical Society. [1] [2] [3] The school is located on the corner of U.S. Route 10 and Cardinal Avenue near Neillsville, Wisconsin. The classroom has been restored to its 1939 appearance and is used for ...
Mud bogging (also known as mud racing, mud running, mud hogging, mud drags, mud dogging, or mudding) is a form of off-road motorsport popular in the United States and Canada in which the goal is to drive a vehicle through a pit of mud or a track of a set length. Winners are determined by the distance traveled through the pit.
The Wisconsin Pavilion from the 1964 New York World's Fair was moved to Neillsville at the conclusion of the Fair. The building is now home to local radio station WCCN / WCCN-FM and a gift shop. Chatty-Belle is a large cow statue located on the ground of the Wisconsin Pavilion.
A portion of State 95 in Clark County is closed following a fatal crash near County J near Dewhurst, between Neillsville and Black River Falls in west central Wisconsin. The crash was reported ...
The Highground Veterans Memorial Park, also called The Highground, is located 4 miles (6 km) west of Neillsville, Wisconsin, USA, on Ridge Road (just off of U.S. Route 10). [1] The memorial was built as a tribute to fallen veterans and as an honor to the surviving military personnel. [ 1 ]
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