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Rawhide was established in 1965 by John and Jan Gillespie, who purchased the 714-acre (2.89 km 2) plot along the Wolf River near New London in 1965. They opened the ranch and took in their first eight boys.
Children's Wisconsin (formerly Children's Hospital of Wisconsin) is a nationally ranked, freestanding, 298-bed, [1] pediatric acute care children's hospital located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It is affiliated with the Medical College of Wisconsin [ 2 ] and is a member of the Children's Wisconsin health system, one of two of the children's ...
This was a major Boy Scout training facility for almost 50 years. It was closed in 1979. It was the location of the first Wood Badge courses held in the United States. Winnebago Scout Reservation: Patriots' Path Council: Rockaway, NJ: Active: Richard Mager served for 60 years on the Summer camp staff mostly as the Aquatics Director (1968–2012 ...
New pediatric, adolescent clinic from Bellin, ThedaCare, Children's Wisconsin on target for summer 2025. Gannett. Benita Mathew, Green Bay Press-Gazette. June 17, 2024 at 6:02 AM.
It provides residential camping for incoming 3rd through 10th grade Jewish children from around the world. The camp has been affiliated with the Milwaukee Jewish Community Center; previously it was called Camp Interlaken of the Pines for Boys and operated as a private camp since 1935. The camp welcomes transgender and gender-fluid campers and ...
Sheriffs in Wisconsin sprang into action Friday night when a 10-year-old boy called 911 with a dire emergency: math homework. Hero cop dispatched to help 10-year-old who called 911 for help with ...
TWO RIVERS, Wis. — Authorities in Wisconsin have announced new charges Thursday against the mother of 3-year-old Elijah Vue in the boy's death, along with more charges against the mother's ...
Campion Jesuit High School was a Jesuit boarding school for boys in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, named for the Jesuit martyr Edmund Campion.The school operated from its founding in 1880 until closing in 1975, and educated several notable figures during its existence.