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Multiple Testing Centers In Mosinee, WI
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385 ORBITING DR 1.0 miles
385 ORBITING DR
MOSINEE,
WI
54455
Categories: MOSINEE WI
3301 CRANBERRY BLVD 2ND FL 9.3 miles
3301 CRANBERRY BLVD 2ND FL
WESTON,
WI
54476
Categories: WESTON WI
3501 CRANBERRY BLVD 9.3 miles
3501 CRANBERRY BLVD
WESTON,
WI
54476
Categories: WESTON WI
4005 COMMUNITY CENTER DR 9.5 miles
4005 COMMUNITY CENTER DR
WESTON,
WI
54476
Categories: WESTON WI
320 ROSS AVE STE 14 9.6 miles
320 ROSS AVE STE 14
SCHOFIELD,
WI
54476
Categories: SCHOFIELD WI
734 ROSS AVE FACILITY 16 11.2 miles
734 ROSS AVE FACILITY 16
SCHOFIELD,
WI
54476
Categories: SCHOFIELD WI
2600 Stewart Avenue Suite 154 11.5 miles
2600 Stewart Avenue Suite 154
Wausau,
WI
54401
Categories: Wausau WI
2727 PLAZA DR 11.9 miles
2727 PLAZA DR
WAUSAU,
WI
54401
Categories: WAUSAU WI
425 WIND RIDGE DR 12.3 miles
425 WIND RIDGE DR
WAUSAU,
WI
54401
Categories: WAUSAU WI
808 3RD ST STE 108 12.3 miles
808 3RD ST STE 108
WAUSAU,
WI
54403
Categories: WAUSAU WI
5805 74th Avenue North 12.9 miles
5805 74th Avenue North
Brooklyn,
MN
54443
Categories: Brooklyn MN
5412 US HIGHWAY 10 E 20.8 miles
5412 US HIGHWAY 10 E
STEVENS POINT,
WI
54481
Categories: STEVENS POINT WI
5409 VERN HOLMES DR 22.3 miles
5409 VERN HOLMES DR
STEVENS POINT,
WI
54482
Categories: STEVENS POINT WI
202 E UPHAM ST 23.8 miles
202 E UPHAM ST
MARSHFIELD,
WI
54449
Categories: MARSHFIELD WI
1000 N OAK AVE 24.6 miles
1000 N OAK AVE
MARSHFIELD,
WI
54449
Categories: MARSHFIELD WI
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Local Area Info: Mosinee, Wisconsin
The traditional inhabitants of the area were the Ojibwe, the Potawatomi and the Menominee. The Ojibwe ceded the territory to the United States in 1837 when they sold most of their land in what would become Wisconsin, though they were guaranteed the right to continue hunting, fishing, and gathering wild rice on the ceded lands. Similarly, the Potawatomi gave up their land claims in Wisconsin in 1833, and the Menominee ceded territory in this area in the 1836 Treaty of the Cedars. These treaties coincided with the establishment of the first sawmill in the area by a white settler, John L. Moore, in 1836, and enabled white settlement to begin in the area. Lumber quickly became the most important industry and drew other businesses and settlers to the town, which at the time was known as Little Bull Falls. After the closing of Fort Winnebago in 1845, a number of Métis families moved to Little Bull Falls, and in 1857 the town was renamed in honor of an Ojibwe chief from the Wisconsin River Band. Deforestation led to the collapse of the lumber industry in the early 20th century, but it was quickly replaced by the paper industry. In the neighboring Menominee language the town is called M?s?pn?w, "he dwells alone there", which is likely a close approximation of the eponymous chief's name.
The action was a part of an elaborate pageant organized by the Wisconsin Department of the American Legion. The "Communists" dragged Mayor Ralph E. Kronenwetter and Police Chief Carl Gewiss out of their beds. Mayor Kronenwetter surrendered at 10:15 AM in the town's new "Red Square" with a pistol to his back. The police chief was reported to have resisted and was "liquidated".
Roadblocks were set up around Mosinee, the library was "purged", prices of goods were inflated for the duration of the coup, and local restaurants served Russian black bread and potato soup for lunch.
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Population (total): Population in 2017: 4,002 (89% urban, 11% rural). >Population change since 2000: -1.5%
Median Rent: Median gross rent in 2017: $567.
Cost of Living: March 2019 cost of living index in Mosinee: 89.1 (less than average, U.S. average is 100)
Poverty (overall): Percentage of residents living in poverty in 2017: 9.1%
Ancestries: Ancestries: German (51.4%), Polish (17.0%), American (6.9%), European (3.9%), Norwegian (1.9%), English (1.7%).
Elevation: 1153 feet
Land Area: 7.78 square miles.
Population Density:
Median Incomes:
Estimated median household income in 2017: $65,857 (it was $46,109 in 2000)
Estimated per capita income in 2017: $32,534 (it was $18,700 in 2000)
Estimated median house or condo value in 2017: $118,137 (it was $88,500 in 2000) Mosinee:$118,137WI:$178,900
As he arrived at a rally to restore democracy to the community the night of May 1 Mayor Kronenwetter suffered a cerebral hemorrhage and never regained consciousness. He died five days later on May 6, 1950 at age 49. The mayor's doctor said the excitement and exertion probably contributed to his collapse.