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 Solon Springs (town), Wisconsin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Solon Springs is a town in Douglas County, Wisconsin, United States.
In the town the population was spread out with 23.7% under the age of 18, 6.3% from 18 to 24, 26.0% from 25 to 44, 27.8% from 45 to 64, and 16.2% who were 65 years of age or older.
The median income for a household in the town was $42,300, and the median income for a family was $45,156.
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 Wisconsin Drug Rehab Alcohol Treatment Addiction Rehab Information Narconon Arrowhead   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Whether in Wisconsin or elsewhere, the goal of a drug and alcohol rehab is to restore addicts to the life the had or hoped for before they became addicted.
Of concern in eastern and central Wisconsin are the availability, distribution, and abuse of powder and crack cocaine; the increasing availability of high-purity heroin; and the number of new users, particularly in the Milwaukee area.
According to a recent drug price survey in Wisconsin, most of the law enforcement agencies that responded indicated that club drugs were available in their jurisdictions, albeit at low levels.
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 Solon Springs, Wisconsin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Solon Springs is a village in Douglas County, Wisconsin, United States.
The village is located within the Town of Solon Springs.
Solon Springs is located at 46°21′3″N, 91°49′5″W (46.351049, -91.818139)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Solon_Springs,_Wisconsin   (389 words)

  
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In the spring of that year he came to this county, and in 1868 moved upon his present farm, which consists of 120 acres of land.
In the spring of 1880 he came to this place and opened a grocery store, which he now runs, still continuing his interest in the Des Moines store, which is in charge of his partner.
They came to Iowa and located in this township in the spring of 1856, and moved to the farm on which she now lives in 1865; she is the owner of 397 acres of land.
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 CCD1878   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Dry Creek crosses the north-east corner of the town, its head waters being in close proximity to the east line of the town.
Sulphur springs exist in various localities in the flats, and the water of many of the wells in the village is so strongly impregnated with it as to be unfit for culinary purposes.
The population of the town in 1875 was 1,130; of whom 1,090 were native; 40, foreign; and all, white.
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 Wisconsin Canoeing Kayaking Rivers
The Wisconsin River flows 430 miles across the state from Lac Vieux Desert in northern Wisconsin to its junction with the Mississippi River at Wyalusing State Park in southwestern Wisconsin.
Spring and early summer are the best times to plunge in as water levels drop significantly in the summer.
The upper Wisconsin (Vilas and Oneida Counties to Merrill) is a relaxing way to view the natural beauty of the Northwoods.
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 Solon - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Solon
Theseus first, and after him Draco and Solon, instituted the government of Athens.
This mythical tale, of which the subject was a history of the wars of the Athenians against the Island of Atlantis, is supposed to be founded upon an unfinished poem of Solon, to which it would have stood in the same relation as the writings of the logographers to the poems of Homer.
Solon Orange Mayfield (Center Road; Ohio Route 91)
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 Surnames of Early Residents
In 1793 was Supervisor, in 1795 and 1796 town clerk, and supervisor in 1797 and 1798.
He was Town Clerk of North East Precinct in 1774 and '75, was unmarried, and it is said died at Pine Plains.
The stone was quarried and picked from the surface of the land near by, and lime for laying them, and plastering was made in a kiln within a stone's throw by the side of the road south of the house.
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 How two towns survived the bypass « Route 66 News
Route 66 towns were among the first in America to feel the effects of interstate bypasses during the 1950s and ’60s.
Seeing the devastation to towns like Glenrio and Seligman, the communities of Minong and Solon Springs knew they had to act to avoid a similar fate and had plenty of time to do so.
Minong and Solon Springs have the distinct advantage of multiple exits from the four-lane into their towns.
rwarn17588.wordpress.com /2006/07/22/how-two-towns-survived-the-bypass   (659 words)

  
 NCTA: Explore the Trail- Wisconsin
Wisconsin has the smallest distance of any of the seven states the North Country Trail crosses, and the second smallest amount of trail developed to date.
Trail activity in Wisconsin has recently taken a major upturn; at this writing, the NCT activists in the state are battling it out with Pennsylvania for the second spot in percentage of trail completed, and both are racing to be the first to have certified trail clear across the state.
The east trailhead for the NCT in the Chequamegon National Forest is not far away, and a trail project, sponsored by the village of Mellin, Wisconsin, was recently built and certified to connect the two.
www.northcountrytrail.org /explore/ex_wi/wi.htm   (971 words)

  
 Wildernet - North Country National Scenic Trail - Wisconsin
Wisconsin, containing the shortest distance of the seven states, leaves Ironwood, Michigan at the US 2 Bridge near Peterson Falls entering Wisconsin in the former lumbering town of Hurley.
The Wisconsin segment of the NCT ends at the Forest boundary on County Highway A near Lake Ruth.
A state fishing license is required in Wisconsin (and in all states) for fishing in lakes and streams along the trail.
www.wildernet.com /pages/area.cfm?areaID=US0121&CU_ID=1   (995 words)

  
 Wisconsin
Wisconsin, abbreviated "WI", is in the East North Central region of the U.S. Its capital is Madison.
There were 5,363,675 people in Wisconsin as of the 2000 census.
PlaceMatch compares thousands of US cities and towns, and for each one shows you which other places are most similar.
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 Douglas County, Wisconsin welcomes you.
District 21: Towns of Brule, Lakeside, and Cloverland; Portion of Town of Maple
District 24: Town of Amnicon; Village of Poplar
District 27: Towns of Solon Springs and Highland; Village of Solon Springs
www.douglascountywi.org /maps/maps.htm   (119 words)

  
 WRWA Inc. - 2004 Al P. Nelson Winner
The contest, sponsored by the Wisconsin Regional Writers Association, was judged by Jim Stingl, columnist for The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
The Douglas County writer was awarded the $75 first prize at the May 1 WRWA spring conference, held this year at the Holiday Inn in Stevens Point.
The writer takes us on a nocturnal visit to the town dump...and the ending is a return to the innocence of childhood," Stingl said.
www.wrwa.net /contests/apn2004.html   (384 words)

  
 Spooner Advocate - Spooner, Wisconsin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The town’s planning commission contended the development, by turning from industrial forest land to private ownership, would change the “existing land use pattern” characterized by “low development density” and “large tracts of forest and scattered residential development at a low density.”
However several from the town of Minong, including the Nancy Lake Association President, a Minong Town Board Supervisor and residents, continued to oppose the development because of concerns of growing lake degradation and protecting water quality and wetlands.
Supervisor Eugene Barrett, a Minong Town Board Supervisor, was asked if the town would be more agreeable to the development if the lot sizes were increased and only a minimal number of piers were allowed.
www.spooneronline.com /placed/index.php?sect_rank=1&story_id=224260   (1171 words)

  
 The Park Falls Herald - Park Falls, Wisconsin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Butternut beat Solon Springs 60-55 in IC action on Tuesday, Feb. 7, in Solon Springs.
The Midgets forced the Eagles into six fourth-quarter turnovers and outscored Solon Springs 13-5 in the period to pick up the victory.
Solon Springs took a 13-12 lead after one before Butternut evened matters at 29-29 at the break.
www.parkfallswi.com /placed/index.php?sect_rank=2&story_id=215104   (1031 words)

  
 Wisconsin: Life's So Good.
Marinette County in northeastern Wisconsin is criss-crossed with miles of fast-flowing streams and rivers.
On Oct. 8, 1871, a fire storm completely destroyed what had been the logging boom town of Peshtigo, killing 1,200 people and burning hundreds of thousands of acres of forest.
When residents rebuilt the town, they preserved this grim history in the Peshtigo Fire Museum.
www.travelwisconsin.com /placestogo/northernwisconsin_marinette.htm   (324 words)

  
 WSO Hotline Reports 2005
This is the Wisconsin Society for Ornithology hotline report for Thursday,March 24, 2005.
It is the traditional spring waterfowl trip to Goose Pond area in Columbia County.
This bird is being seen in the town of Hazelhurst in Oneida County.
www.uwgb.edu /birds/wso/wsohotline05.htm   (2100 words)

  
 Wascott Wisconsin (WI) :: GlobalPark.net
The Wisconsin DNR reclassified wolves to threatened in 1999, and the --
The Wisconsin DNR has classified the lake -- leaders from the Town of Wascott, Douglas County, and the State of Wisconsin.
Wisconsin Department of Revenue Division of State and Local Finance -- for Agricultural Assessment Since 1974, the State of Wisconsin Constitution has allowed for the preferential assessment -- use value.
www.globalpark.net /cities/wascott0wisconsin   (898 words)

  
 Woodall's...Camping & RVing in the Great Outdoors!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
A 2,054-lake in northwestern Wisconsin on the eastern side of the town of Balsam Lake.
A 1,910-acre lake in northern Wisconsin at Tomahawk.
The southern trailhead is at Reedsburg, 15 to 20 miles from I-90/94 and Wisconsin's largest tourist area of Wisconsin Dells, Lake Delton and Baraboo.
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 JS Online:
Solon Springs - Opponents of a proposed Wausau-to-Duluth power line - some of them sobbing at times - decried the impact the 220-mile transmission line would have on the beauty and peaceful way of life in the state's North Woods.
American Transmission is proposing to build the line to help address Wisconsin's lack of high voltage lines that can bring power in from other states and relieve congestion on the only such line that links the state to Minnesota.
The hearings kicked off on the same day that the Wisconsin Merchants Federation, a supporter of the proposed Wausau-to-Duluth line, released poll results that showed support is gaining for the line among residents in seven counties that would host the transmission line.
www.jsonline.com /story/index.aspx?id=174111&format=print   (732 words)

  
 Harvard Illinois Real Estate: Harvard Homes and Condos for sale from Illinois Agents and Brokers at Dream Town
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The population of Harvard, IL (as of 2004) was 8,855 and growing.
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 Hebron Illinois Real Estate: Hebron Homes and Condos for sale from Illinois Agents and Brokers at Dream Town
Looking for a suburban home or affordable townhome in the Hebron to Chicago area used to mean showers of promises concerning what the web would be doing for you one day; that’s meant living with disappointment for too long.
Dream Town’s state-of-the-art, and web-based MLS Realty Search services are just as useful to experienced and novice internet shoppers alike.
The population of Hebron, IL (as of 2004) was 1,123 and growing.
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 St. Croix Falls Wisconsin
Croix National Scenic Riverway, which includes the St. Croix's well-known Wisconsin tributary the Namekagon River, was established in 1968 as one of the original eight rivers under the National Wild and Scenic Rivers Act.
This 164 mile long river can be navigated from its source in Solon Springs to its mouth just below Prescott with a portage around the dam at St. Croix Falls.
Upon abandonment, part of the corridor was purchased by Burnett County and the State of Wisconsin for use as a recreational trail.
www.wistravel.com /cities_in_wisconsin/st_croix_falls_wisconsin   (486 words)

  
 Solon Springs, Wisconsin (WI) Detailed Profile - relocation, real estate, travel, jobs, hotels, hospitals, schools, ...
Back to Wisconsin big cities, WI smaller cities, WI small cities, All Cities.
Solon Springs, WI residents, houses, and apartments details
Solon Springs-area historical tornado activity is significantly below Wisconsin state average.
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 Solon Springs singles - Solon Springs dating - Solon Springs personals
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We have several examples of Match.com successes in your very own Solon Springs, Wisconsin.
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 Upper St Croix Lake In Solon Springs, Wisconsin pictures from scenery & nature photos on webshots
Solon Springs is a 100 year old town, with a population of 1,389.
It is located 30 miles south of Superior Wisconsin, where I was born and raised.
One of the things that stands out in my memory about numerous trips I made through Wisconsin and the UP years ago is the glorious fall colors.
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 Spooner Advocate - Spooner, Wisconsin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Juanita Joyce Beecroft, 72, formerly of Solon Springs, died on Monday, Oct. 2, 2006, at Middle River Health & Rehab in the town of Hawthorne surrounded by her family.
Juanita was born on Jan. 7, 1934, in Barron to Harold and Annette (Smith) Harbaugh.
Brown Funeral Home & Cremation Services of Solon Springs is assisting the family with arrangements.
www.spooneronline.com /placed/Obits.php?obit_id_ser=56441&date=2006-10-03   (146 words)

  
 Solon Springs - Solon Springs - Population overview
Solon Springs - Solon Springs - Population overview
Wisconsin > All counties > Douglas County > Solon Springs
Note: Hispanic ethnicity is a separate data category from race.
www.epodunk.com /cgi-bin/popInfo.php?locIndex=24512   (138 words)

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