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  2. Cornucopia, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    It is the site of many weddings and family gatherings and host to community events, such as the annual fish fry. The baseball diamond was the home field of the Cornucopia Little League baseball team. Cornucopia is the home of three active churches: St. Ann's Roman Catholic, Immanuel Lutheran, and St. Mary's Orthodox Church of America. St.

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    Get the Cornucopia, WI local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.

  4. Bell, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Bell is a town in Bayfield County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 355 at the 2020 census, up from 263 at the 2010 census. [4] The unincorporated community of Cornucopia is located within the town. Wisconsin Highway 13 and County Highway C are the main routes in the community.

  5. Acrisure Holiday Invitational - Wikipedia

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  6. March 2023 North American winter storm - Wikipedia

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    In Wisconsin, the highest snowfall totals were recorded mainly across northern and eastern portions of the state, with 22 inches (56 cm) of snowfall near Cornucopia and Sheboygan receiving 13.2 inches (34 cm) of snow. [42] [43] Due to the high snow accumulations, several schools were closed or delayed opening hours across the state. [43]

  7. Tragedy of the Siskiwit - Wikipedia

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    One such camp was at Siskiwit Bay near present-day Cornucopia in Bayfield County, Wisconsin. Warren calls the bay in question Kah-puk-wi-e-kah, located forty miles west of La Pointe. The Ojibwe spring camp at the Siskiwit was attacked by the Meskwaki while Chief Bayaaswaa was away hunting. Upon his return, the chief found all the people had ...

  8. La Pointe County, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    La Pointe County was created on February 19, 1845, by the Territory of Wisconsin [1] [2] from the northern portion of the existing territorial St. Croix County, encompassing the remaining portions of the Northwest Territory in Wisconsin Territory north of the line drawn from the confluence of the Ripple River with the Mississippi River (today, near Aitkin, Minnesota) to the western edge of Lac ...

  9. Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa - Wikipedia

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    Legendary Waters Resort and Casino. During the 20th century, commercial fishing in Lake Superior sustained many Red Cliff families. Despite the fact that the Ojibwe had reserved the rights to hunt, fish, and gather in treaties signed in Wisconsin Supreme Court case Gurnoe vs. Wisconsin (1972), the court found in favor of a Red Cliff tribal member upholding that the tribe reserved the right to ...