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  2. Hayward, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    1583370 [7] Website. www.cityofhaywardwi.gov. Hayward is a city in Sawyer County, Wisconsin, United States, next to the Namekagon River. Its population was 2,533 at the 2020 census. It is the county seat of Sawyer County. The city is surrounded by the Town of Hayward. The City of Hayward was formally organized in 1883. [8]

  3. Namekagon Lake - Wikipedia

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    Namakagon Queen, Hayward, Wisconsin, June 1961. The spellings "Namekagon" and "Namakagon" are both used. "Namekagon," with the fourth letter being an "e," is the more common spelling, especially concerning the Namekagon River that flows out of Lake Namakagon.

  4. Hayward (town), Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Hayward (town), Wisconsin. /  45.99306°N 91.40778°W  / 45.99306; -91.40778. Hayward is a town in Sawyer County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 3,279 at the 2000 census. The town is located near the City of Hayward. The census-designated place of Chief Lake is located in the town.

  5. Namekagon River - Wikipedia

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    Namekagon River route from Hayward to Trego. The Namekagon River[1][2][3][4][5] (pronounced NAM-uh-KAH-gun) is a tributary of the St. Croix River. It is 101 miles (163 km) long [6] and is located in northwestern Wisconsin in the United States. Its course is protected as part of the St. Croix National Scenic Riverway. [5]

  6. Namekagon Portage - Wikipedia

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    The Namekagon Portage (sometimes referred to as the "Namekagon Court Oreilles Portage") was a well known canoe portage connecting the St. Croix River watershed to the Chippewa River watershed and was located about five miles south of the present day city of Hayward in Sawyer County, Wisconsin. The portage ran approximately two and one-half ...

  7. National Register of Historic Places listings in Sawyer ...

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    Ojibwa Courier Press Building. March 1, 1982. ( #82000712) E of Radisson at 110 Ojibwa Mall. 45°47′50″N 91°06′56″W. /  45.797222°N 91.115556°W  / 45.797222; -91.115556  ( Ojibwa Courier Press Building) Ojibwa. 1922 newspaper office in Ojibwa, a community planned to settle immigrant farmers in Wisconsin's cutover, by ...

  8. Grindstone Lake (Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    Geographical and general information. Grindstone Lake is a large freshwater lake located in north central Wisconsin in the Town of Bass Lake, Sawyer County, United States, in township 40 north, ranges 8 and 9 west. The lake is roughly oval shaped being approximately three miles in length east to west and two miles (3 km) north to south.

  9. Namekagon Transit - Wikipedia

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    Namekagon Transit is the primary provider of mass transportation in Hayward, Wisconsin and the Lac Courte Oreilles Reservation with three routes serving the region. The name "Namekagon" in the Ojibwe language means "place of the sturgeon ". [1] As of 2021, the system provided 58,404 rides over 32,795 annual vehicle revenue hours with 16 vehicles.